Surf II: The End of the Trilogy (1984) [R]

Release Date:
January 13, 1984

Original Title:
Surf II: The End of the Trilogy

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Arista Films
Braunstein and Hamady Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 91

The movie that gives insanity a bad name.

Evil Nerd Menlo wants to get revenge on some surfers by selling a bad batch of soda called Buzz Cola which turns people into mutant zombies. Its up to Jocko, Chuck, Bob and their surfer buddies to save the day.

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Art Direction:
Cyd Smyllie

Boom Operator:
Douglas B. Arnold

Costume Design:
Carin Berger

Director:
Randall M. Badat

Director of Photography:
Álex Phillips Jr.

Editor:
Jacqueline Cambas

Electrician:
Denny Mooradian

First Assistant Camera:
Michael E. Little

First Assistant Director:
D. Scott Easton

Grip:
Denny Mooradian

Makeup Department Head:
Jim Gillespie

Makeup Effects:
Greg Cannom

Music Supervisor:
Michael Arciaga

Original Music Composer:
Peter Bernstein

Producer:
George G. Braunstein
Ron Hamady

Production Consultant:
Laura Alcalde

Production Design:
Jeff Staggs

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Pat Darrin
Stephen L. Posey

Set Decoration:
Rob Lowy

Sound Editor:
Bob Newlan

Sound Mixer:
Jan Brodin

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gregg Landaker
Steve Maslow
Bill Varney

Special Effects:
David Domeyer

Stunts:
Bruce Paul Barbour
Pat Romano

Writer:
Randall M. Badat

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