A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 22, 1990
Original Title:
Never Leave Nevada
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
South of Canada Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Two salesman go to Nevada to exploit nuclear protesters and end up finding something more.
ADR Engineer:
David Hough
Jim Watts
Additional Photography:
David DeWitt
Assistant Camera:
Clark Walker
Ian Ellis
Jason Dowdle
Assistant Director:
Ed Fuentes
Boom Operator:
Susan Abrams
T.A. Moore Jr.
Costumer:
Victoria Strange
Director:
Steve Swartz
Director of Photography:
Lee Daniel
Editor:
Gordon Thomas
Foley Artist:
Anna Lois Dexter
Ralph Bruce
Gaffer:
Vance Holmes
Grip:
William Skinner
Mike Archenhold
Thomas McManus
Cathy Rhodes DeWitt
Dusty Sexton
Makeup Artist:
Candi Duke
Sandra Carter
Negative Cutter:
Robert Coffey
Karen Witte
Original Music Composer:
Ray Benson
Producer:
Diane Campbell
Steve Swartz
Production Assistant:
Shireen Huq
Production Manager:
Kate Bennett
Cynthia Malley
Production Supervisor:
Gordon Thomas
Props:
Jane Rogers
Angela Davis
John Cherrico
Script Supervisor:
Jeff Sconce
Second Assistant Camera:
Bill Daniel
Second Unit Director:
Diane Campbell
Sound Editor:
Doug Bryan
Sound Engineer:
Jeff Timbs
Sound Mixer:
Randy Buck
Mark Coffey
D. Montgomery
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Byron Wilson
Still Photographer:
Liz Kline
Video Assist Operator:
Richard Linklater
Writer:
Steve Swartz
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