My Boyfriend's Back (1993) [PG-13]

Release Date:
August 6, 1993

Original Title:
My Boyfriend's Back

Alternate Titles:
Johnny Zombie

Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Romance

Production Companies:
Buena Vista Pictures
Touchstone Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 85

A comedy that proves true love never dies.

Missy McCloud is the most beautiful girl in school and Johnny Dingle has been in love with her for years. One night, Johnny is killed trying to win her over, and soon he comes back from the dead, and wins Missy's heart.

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ADR Supervisor:
T.W. Davis
Lisa J. Levine

Art Direction:
Charles M. Lagola

Assistant Editor:
Logan Breit

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Amy Chance

Assistant Property Master:
Katie Carmichael

Associate Producer:
Debbie Hayn-Cass

Best Boy Electric:
Michael Tolochko

Best Boy Grip:
Mary C. Nelson

Boom Operator:
Don Broughton

Casting:
Julie Hughes
Barry Moss
David Giella

Casting Associate:
Jessica Gilburne

Construction Coordinator:
David T. Cannon

Construction Foreman:
David A. Weinman

Costume Design:
Kimberly A. Tillman

Costume Supervisor:
Louise Mingenbach

Dialogue Editor:
Donald Murray

Director:
Bob Balaban

Director of Photography:
Mac Ahlberg

Dolly Grip:
James 'Buz' Maloy

Editor:
Michael Jablow

First Assistant Camera:
Jonathan Burkhart

First Assistant Director:
Donald P.H. Eaton

First Assistant Editor:
Noel Cunningham

Foley Supervisor:
T.W. Davis

Gaffer:
James Lawrence Spencer

Hairstylist:
Barbara Olvera

Key Grip:
Marc Andrus

Leadman:
Tad Smalley

Local Casting:
Shana A. Clester

Location Manager:
Matthew Woody
Michelle Romaine
Tim Swan

Makeup Artist:
Kimberly Greene

Music:
Harry Manfredini

Music Consultant:
Evyen Klean
Paul Broucek

Music Editor:
Carl Zittrer
Michael Linn

Negative Cutter:
Peter Yanovitch

Orchestrator:
Bobby Muzingo

Producer:
Sean S. Cunningham

Production Accountant:
Wendie Saltarski
Vicki Ellis

Production Coordinator:
Jeffrey J. Kiehlbauch

Production Design:
Michael Z. Hanan

Property Master:
Eugene McCarthy

Scenic Artist:
Michael T. Daigle

Script Supervisor:
Linda Giffin-Citron

Second Assistant Camera:
Derek Bruyere

Second Assistant Director:
David Cass Jr.

Second Second Assistant Director:
Sarah Shields

Set Decoration:
Douglas A. Mowat

Set Designer:
John Frick
Jonathan Short

Sound Effects:
John K. Adams

Sound Mixer:
Darrell Henke
Jerry Lambert

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Phillip Seretti

Sound Supervisor:
Phillip Seretti

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
J.M. Logan

Still Photographer:
Gary Farr

Stunt Coordinator:
David S. Cass Sr.

Stunts:
Lonnie Nelson

Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Jed M. Dodge

Title Designer:
Charles McDonald

Transportation Captain:
Jim Dicuffa

Transportation Coordinator:
Don Breneman

Unit Production Manager:
Debbie Hayn-Cass

Unit Publicist:
Kevin Phinney

Writer:
Dean Lorey

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