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Release Date:
May 15, 1992
Original Title:
Rubin & Ed
Alternate Titles:
Rubin and Ed
Rubin og Ed
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Working Title Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
Reclusive Rubin Farr teams up with vocal but unsuccessful multi-level salesman Ed Tuttle on a quest to bury Rubin's dead cat in the "perfect spot." Their trip takes them across Utah's desert where they have run-ins with Ed's ex-wife Rula and an elusive Andy Warhol critic.
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Additional Key Grip:
Jason Fife
Associate Producer:
Damian Jones
Best Boy Electric:
David R. Kohn
Best Boy Grip:
Darren McLaughlin
Boom Operator:
Glenn Fisk
Casting:
Betsy Fels
Co-Producer:
David Stacey
Costume Design:
Lawane Cole
Director:
Trent Harris
Director of Photography:
Bryan Duggan
Editor:
Brent A. Schoenfeld
Electrician:
Julie Fife
Salvador 'Chava' Monjarez
Chris Reddish
Amanda Stanley
Michael S. Tunks
Executive Producer:
Tim Bevan
Extras Casting:
Cate Praggastis
First Assistant Camera:
David Lena
First Assistant Director:
John Cameron
Gaffer:
Vojislav Mikulic
Key Grip:
Paul Wilkowsky
Location Manager:
Greg Ovard
Makeup Artist:
Barbara Page
Music:
Fred Myrow
Producer:
Paul Webster
Production Coordinator:
Shirley Johnson
Production Design:
Clark Hunter
Property Master:
Diane Millett
Script Supervisor:
Steve Gehrke
Second Assistant Camera:
Robert 'Dobber' Price
Second Assistant Director:
Sarah Addington
Second Second Assistant Director:
Elizabeth Grey Cloud
Set Decoration:
Michele Spadaro
Sound Recordist:
Rick Waddell
Transportation Coordinator:
Greg Ovard
Unit Production Manager:
Elaine Dysinger
Writer:
Trent Harris
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