Jack and His Friends (1992) [R]

Release Date:
January 1, 1992

Original Title:
Jack and His Friends

Genres:
Comedy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 93

A Dangerousy Subversive Comedy

Jack is a middle aged, overweight shoe store owner with a secure upper middle class lifestyle, including a beautiful, demanding trophy wife. When Jack "runs into" Rosie and Louie, small time criminals on the run from the law, they kidnap Jack in order to use his off-season, deserted vacation house as a temporary hideout. A thoroughly bizarre and surprising weekend unfolds, full of revelations and reassessments.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Justus Rinnert

Art Direction:
Roald Scott Lawson

Boom Operator:
Laurel Bridges

Camera Operator:
Jonathan Burkhart
Melissa R. Donovan

Co-Producer:
Kathryn Wallack

Costume Design:
Ellen Ryba

Director:
Bruce Ornstein

Director of Photography:
Dan Stoloff

Editor:
Barbara Tulliver

Grip:
Sally Reed
Raphael Frank
Erica Soehngen

Line Producer:
Roberta Friedman

Original Music Composer:
Daniel Freiberg

Producer:
Benjamin Gruberg

Production Design:
Ellen Caldwell

Production Office Assistant:
Russell Glober

Projection:
Gerry Ferrara

Screenplay:
Bruce Ornstein

Set Decoration:
Christine McDowell

Sound Editor:
Brian Langman

Story:
Elle Kamihara
Bruce Ornstein

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Lynne Maureen Curtis

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