Motorama (1991) [R]

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

There's only one way to win the girl of your dreams: floor it!

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.

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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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