Jailbait (1993) [R]

Release Date:
October 22, 1993

Original Title:
Jailbait

Alternate Titles:
Streetwise
Une fille en cavale

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Planet Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 96

A cop on the edge. A girl on the run.

17 year old Kyle comes to the big city in search of her half-sister Merci. Merci is on the run after being used to set up a murder. The police and the killers both want her.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Gabor Szitanyi

ADR Editor:
Sarah Brady

ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris

Additional Editor:
Mike Jackson

Assistant Accountant:
Krish Mani

Assistant Costume Designer:
Maria Hansson

Assistant Editor:
Ron Resnick

Assistant Hairstylist:
Michele Teleis-Fickle

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Michele Teleis-Fickle

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Ingrid Lantz

Best Boy Electric:
Daniel Anaya
Danny Tuchuck

Best Boy Grip:
David Ariniello

Boom Operator:
Scott Hamre
Barbara Michels

Choreographer:
Russell Clark

Co-Producer:
Ronald Colby

Color Timer:
Dan Muscarella

Costume Design:
Kristin M. Burke

Dialogue Editor:
Tom Scurry

Director:
Rafal Zielinski

Director of Photography:
Zoltán David

Editor:
Paul Martin Smith

Electrician:
Joseph D. Beam
Dan Curtis
Brian Kinzey
Michael McGarry
Mark Putnam
Roderick Spencer
Edward B. Bernstein

Executive In Charge Of Production:
David Tripet
Marjorie Skouras

Executive Producer:
Barry Barnholtz
Jeffrey D. Holmes

Extras Casting:
Danny Hurley
Erik DeSando
Sheila Thompson

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Gretchen Widmer

First Assistant Camera:
Gergely Fonyó
Cory Shiozaki
Jeff Venditti

First Assistant Director:
Marybeth Hagner

Foley Editor:
Doug Reed

Gaffer:
David S. Bouza
Michael Weaver
Jon Guerra

Grip:
Jeff Ahrens
Jeffrey N. Civa
Kenny Yakkel
Charles Bishop
James Irons
Linda Perry

Key Grip:
Waide R. Allen
Brad Draper
Jeffrey Douglas

Key Hair Stylist:
Karen Ragozzine

Key Makeup Artist:
Karen Ragozzine

Leadman:
Louis Saint Calbre

Location Manager:
Dennis C. Tyler

Original Music Composer:
Jonathan Elias
Alex Lasarenko
Fritz Doddy

Producer:
Donald P. Borchers

Production Accountant:
Lowell Dean Cox

Production Coordinator:
Page Rosenberg-Marvin

Production Design:
Deborah Raymond
Dorian Vernacchio

Production Manager:
Bruce Wayne Gillies

Production Sound Mixer:
Jack Lindauer

Property Master:
Barbara Cole

Screenplay:
Alien Castle
Robert Vincent O'Neil

Script Researcher:
Peter Sloman

Script Supervisor:
Eva Zelder
Cindy Maxwell

Second Assistant Camera:
Paul Janossy
Maylene Au

Second Assistant Director:
Mark Buckles
Arthur Huh

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Vance Burberry

Set Decoration:
Nancy S. Fallace

Set Dresser:
Scott Burch

Sound Effects Editor:
Todd Orr
Charlie Shepard

Sound Mixer:
Jan Brodin

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy Napell

Sound Recordist:
Brian Harman

Special Effects:
Beverley Hartigan
John C. Hartigan
Paul Hickerson

Still Photographer:
Bill Rubenstein

Story:
Robert Vincent O'Neil
Donald P. Borchers

Stunt Coordinator:
Chris Howell

Stunts:
Kurt Bryant
Gary Combs
Jennifer Watson-Johnston
Noon Orsatti
Steve Hulin
Mike Watson
Emidio Antonio

Supervising Sound Editor:
Adriane Marfiak

Swing:
Michael Strong
Daniel Shields

Transportation Coordinator:
Brian Kahn

Wardrobe Assistant:
Robin Roberts

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