A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 10, 1991
Original Title:
Motorama
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy
Production Companies:
Planet Productions
Proletariat Productions Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
A ten year old boy gets tired of life with abusive parents and cashes in his piggy bank and steals a Mustang. He rides off into a surreal America playing "Motorama," a game sponsored by Chimera Gas Company. He has various encounters with different people, and eventually reaches the Chimera Gas Company where he finds they are not playing by the rules of the game.
Art Direction:
Paul Burge
Assistant Costume Designer:
Irene Bergmann
Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Francesca Dodd
Assistant Editor:
Mary Pritchard
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Maurine Burke
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Stacy Parker
Ken M. Russell
Assistant Set Decoration:
Michelle Marini
Associate Producer:
Rolf Brauneis
Best Boy Electric:
Dave 'Foots' Footman
Best Boy Grip:
Jeffrey Douglas
Boom Operator:
Arnold A. Anderson
Casting:
Linda Francis
Co-Executive Producer:
Barry Shils
Barbara Ligeti
Color Timer:
Dan Muscarella
Costume Designer:
Dana Allyson
Dialogue Editor:
Mark Levinson
Director:
Barry Shils
Director of Photography:
Joseph Yacoe
Dolly Grip:
James D. Wickman
Editor:
Peter H. Verity
Electrician:
Paul J. Cotter
Georgia Tays
Executive Producer:
Lauren Graybow
Steven Bratter
First Assistant Camera:
Andy Parke
David L. Marks
Alec Boehm
Brian Agnew
Luc G. Nicknair
George Burkitt
First Assistant Director:
Kris Krengel
Gaffer:
Mark Melville
Grip:
Linda Perry
Edward B. Bernstein
Key Costumer:
Jennifer Rade
Key Grip:
Bruce Swift
Key Hair Stylist:
Maurine Burke
Key Makeup Artist:
Carrie Garton
Leadman:
Dag Midtskog
Location Manager:
Dominick Clark
Dennis C. Tyler
Location Scout:
Lynda Moss
Music Editor:
Robert Randles
Original Music Composer:
Andy Summers
Producer:
Donald P. Borchers
Production Coordinator:
Bruce Wayne Gillies
Kimberle M. Salter
Randall M. Boyd
Production Design:
Vincent Jefferds
Cathlyn Marshall
Property Master:
Frank Rosen
Elliott Siegel
Prosthetics:
Michael Stein
Script Researcher:
Susan Chernus
Script Supervisor:
Lee Lanier
Second Assistant Camera:
Marina L. Grosvenor
Second Assistant Director:
Sonny Lowe
Richard S. Lederer
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Christopher Nibley
Mark Parry
Jamie Thompson
Curtis Graham
Set Decoration:
Regina O'Brien
Set Dresser:
Madeline Hyman
Sound Mixer:
Beau Franklin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Berger
Special Effects:
John Hartigan
Ron Trost
Stand In:
Brandon Christian
Marty Wilson
Cody Woods
Still Photographer:
Paul Robinson
Storyboard Artist:
Alexis Arquette
Stunt Coordinator:
Kurt Bryant
Stunts:
Christian J. Fletcher
Al Jones
Supervising Sound Editor:
Donny Miele
Swing:
Adam Morris
William Herring
Visual Effects:
Fu Ding Cheng
Writer:
Joseph Minion
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