Safe (1995) [R]

Release Date:
June 23, 1995

Original Title:
Safe

Alternate Titles:
A Salvo
Chemical Syndrome
[Safe]
세이프

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
American Playhouse
Arnold Semler Productions
Chemical Films
Film4 Productions
Good Machine
Kardana Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U  NL: 12  PT: M/12  US: R 

Runtime: 119

In the 21st century nobody will be… Safe.

Carol White, a Los Angeles housewife in the late 1980s, comes down with a debilitating illness with no clear diagnosis.

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Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Kiely Cronin
Egor Davidoff

Art Direction:
Anthony R. Stabley

Assistant Costume Designer:
Michelle Arthur

Assistant Editor:
Brian A. Kates

Assistant Hairstylist:
Mario Duran

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Mario Duran

Assistant Production Coordinator:
J. Robert Brown
Alan Botvinick

Assistant Property Master:
Sally Reed
Larry Schwartz

Assistant Sound Editor:
V. Renée Taylor
Missy Cohen

Associate Producer:
Ernest Kerns

Best Boy Electric:
Kerrec 'K-Man' Williams

Boom Operator:
Elliot Jacobson

Camera Loader:
Luca Carena

Camera Operator:
Tony St. John

Casting:
Jakki Fink

Color Timer:
Ray Morfino

Construction Coordinator:
Curtis Baruth

Costume Design:
Nancy Steiner

Dialogue Editor:
Marlena Grzaslewicz

Director:
Todd Haynes

Director of Photography:
Alex Nepomniaschy

Dolly Grip:
Alex Klabukov

Editor:
James Lyons

Electrician:
Angel Gonzalez
Charles Burnham
Guillermina Zabala

Executive Producer:
Lindsay Law
John N. Hart
James Schamus
Ted Hope

Extras Casting:
Shawn Haynes

First Assistant Camera:
Kirill Davidoff

First Assistant Director:
Elizabeth Gill

First Assistant Editor:
Sakae Ishikawa

Gaffer:
Dean Hayasaka

Grip:
Kristen Wheeler
Dennis Barth
Eric Betts
Troy N. Wade

Hairstylist:
Josef Pergi

Key Grip:
Dean Jackson

Key Hair Stylist:
Chris Laurence
Deborah K. Larsen

Key Makeup Artist:
Chris Laurence
Deborah K. Larsen

Key Set Production Assistant:
John Morrisseau
Linda Krantz

Leadman:
Dan Poche
Chris Brewster

Location Assistant:
Catherine Budh-Raja

Location Manager:
Jeffrey L. Davidson

Makeup Artist:
David Syner

Music Supervisor:
Carol Sue Baker
William Ewart

Original Music Composer:
Ed Tomney

Post Production Supervisor:
Eva Kolodner
Brian A. Kates

Producer:
Lauren Zalaznick
Christine Vachon

Production Accountant:
Brent M. Becker

Production Assistant:
Reeve Howard
Jennifer Kogan
Rachel Cunningham
Paige Litz
Bobby Quillard
Erik McLane
V.S. Brodie

Production Coordinator:
Lisa Riznikove

Production Design:
David J. Bomba
Clare Scarpulla

Production Runner:
Rachel Cunningham

Property Master:
Kathy Stewart

Script Supervisor:
Barbara Tuss

Second Assistant Camera:
Taj Gombart
Luca Carena

Second Assistant Director:
Francesca Iorillo

Second Second Assistant Director:
Shawn Haynes

Set Decoration:
Mary E. Gullickson

Set Dresser:
Yvonne Jean
Melanie Jones

Sound Editor:
Tim O'Shea

Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Beck

Sound Mixer:
Neil Danziger

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Alan deGraaf
Reilly Steele
David Novack
John Gare

Still Photographer:
Gabor Szitanyi

Transportation Captain:
Dave Guerra
Chris Mendoza

Transportation Coordinator:
Pete Sebring
Mitchell Bergman

Unit Manager:
Jeffrey L. Davidson

Unit Production Manager:
Elizabeth Cunningham

Writer:
Todd Haynes

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