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Release Date:
August 18, 1988
Original Title:
1969
Alternate Titles:
1969 - O Ano que Mudou Nossas Vidas
1969: i giorni della rabbia
Aufrecht gegen den Strom
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Atlantic Entertainment Group
Atlantic Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 95
Two rebellious youths, Ralph and Scott, find themselves struggling with adulthood as the Vietnam War rages. Feeling trapped in their small town, Scott battles with his conservative veteran father, Cliff, and Ralph deals with his desperately sexual mother, Ev. When tragic news arrives from overseas, the entire town, inspired by Ralph and Scott's antiwar efforts, reevaluates its attitude toward the war.
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ADR Mixer:
Troy Porter
Additional Photography:
Elliot Davis
Jeffrey Jur
Oley Sassone
Art Department Assistant:
Lars Petersen
Art Direction:
Bo Johnson
Assistant Camera:
Mark Davison
Paul Varrieur
Assistant Costume Designer:
Carol Kunz
Assistant Property Master:
Tyler Patton
Assistant Sound Editor:
Desmond Cannon
Steve Schwalbe
Carolann Sanchez-Shapiro
Lee Dragu
Associate Editor:
Armen Minasian
Associate Producer:
Ariel Bagdadi
Best Boy Electric:
James M. McEwen
David Robey
Best Boy Grip:
Jamie Young
Edward 'Tantar' LeViseur
Boom Operator:
Brent Johnson
Camera Operator:
Philip Holahan
Casting:
Pamela Guest
Jane Feinberg
Mike Fenton
Valorie Massalas
Cynthia Stillwell
Cinematography:
Jules Brenner
Color Timer:
Dan Muscarella
Construction Coordinator:
Richard Pille
Costume Assistant:
Randy Dudley
Laurie Hudson
Roy Gomez
Costume Design:
Julie Weiss
Director:
Ernest Thompson
Director of Photography:
Jules Brenner
Editor:
William M. Anderson
Editorial Staff:
Tara McKinley
Electrician:
Joan Geguld
Allen D. Waters
Andy Ryan
John Maninger
Scott Stuart
David Luckenbach
Executive Producer:
Thomas Coleman
Michael Rosenblatt
Extras Casting:
Joey Alfieris
Extras Casting Assistant:
Sara Epstein
First Assistant Camera:
Steev J. Pears
First Assistant Director:
David B. Householter
Foley Artist:
James Dean Fisher
Nancy Parker
Foley Mixer:
Richard D. Rogers
Gaffer:
Dwight Campbell
Dino Parks
Grip:
Rufus Granger Jr.
Logan R. Berkshire
Gary A. Williams
Riko Schatke
Marty Rudder
Key Grip:
Joe Celeste
Bobby Huber
Key Hair Stylist:
Jeanne Van Phue
Leadman:
Tim Keating
Location Manager:
Buddy Enright
Location Scout:
Jeffrey Harlacker
Makeup Artist:
Sheryl Berkoff
Marie-Gabrielle Clark
Music:
Michael Small
Music Consultant:
Allan Mason
Doug Botnick
Music Editor:
Johanna Lyle Bennett
Brigitte Daloin
Masashi Yokokawa
Music Supervisor:
Jolene Cherry
Musician:
Tom Boyd
James Thatcher
George Doering
On Set Dresser:
Keith G. Lewis
Orchestrator:
Christopher Dedrick
Original Music Composer:
Robert Randles
Producer:
Bill Badalato
Daniel Grodnik
Production Design:
Marcia Hinds
Property Master:
Kevin Hughes
Script Supervisor:
Annette Haywood-Carter
Second Assistant Camera:
Lee A. Dublin
Lou Weinert
Second Assistant Director:
Chip Vucelich
Second Unit Director:
R.P. Sekon
Set Decoration:
Jan K. Bergstrom
Sound:
Tim Song Jones
Sound Editor:
Joseph Holsen
Karola Storr
Anthony Palk
Russ Hill
Sound Mixer:
Donald F. Johnson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
William L. McCaughey
Grover B. Helsley
Richard D. Rogers
Sound Recordist:
Joel Moss
Still Photographer:
Andy Rosen
Stunt Coordinator:
Dan Bradley
Stunts:
Denney Pierce
J. Suzanne Rampe
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mike Le Mare
Third Assistant Camera:
James 'Brandy' Spear
Title Designer:
Dan Perri
Unit Production Manager:
Sue Baden-Powell
Writer:
Ernest Thompson
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