Fast Food (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 28, 1989

Original Title:
Fast Food

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Double Helix Films
Fries Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

The "secret sauce" put them at the top of the food chain...

Auggie and his pals are living it up as perpetual college students. When the dean decides teh only way to stop their schemes and antics is to graduate them, they have to go out and find real work. Auggie hears that Samantha is planning on selling her father's garage to fast food king Wrangler Bob, and comes up with one final scheme; a risky bank loan to turn the garage into stiff competition for Bob. When it looks like Bob will win after all, they develop a very special sauce that keeps the crowds coming because it has the effect of being an aphrodisiac. Bob doesn't like to lose, so he sends his "spy" Dixie Love to infiltrate the restaurant and find out their secret. The ensuing FDA investigation culminates into a hilarious case of disorder in the court!

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Additional Dialogue:
Randal Patrick

Art Direction:
Shad Leach

Assistant Camera:
Joseph Thomas
John Giles
Carl Barth

Assistant Editor:
Margaret Eves
Dana Middleton

Assistant Set Dresser:
Louis Pierce

Associate Producer:
Phil Walden

Best Boy Electric:
Jeff Becker

Best Boy Grip:
Eddie Evans

Boom Operator:
Bill Fibben

Camera Operator:
Larry Gebhardt
Keith Sherer
Andy R. Martinez
Felix Youssef

Casting:
Shay Bentley Griffin

Color Timer:
Ben Pelegri

Construction Coordinator:
Michael Gough

Coordinating Producer:
Randal Patrick

Dialogue Editor:
Amy Carey

Director:
Michael A. Simpson

Director of Photography:
Bill Mills

Editor:
John David Allen

Electrician:
David Hulsey
Todd Oliver

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Steve Silva

Executive Producer:
Jerry Silva

First Assistant Camera:
Dudley J. Voll

First Assistant Director:
Jerry Pece

Foley Artist:
Maureen Wetteland

Gaffer:
Keith Sherer

Grip:
Ike Freifeld
Mike Akins
John Falone

Key Grip:
Roger Sherer

Location Manager:
Michael Colford

Makeup & Hair:
Maritza Rodriguez
Patrice Coleman
Judy Wilson

Music Consultant:
Mark Pucci
Noreen Farrell-Herzog
Phil Walden

Music Editor:
Amy Carey

Original Music Composer:
Iris Gillon

Post Production Supervisor:
John David Allen

Producer:
Stan Wakefield
Michael A. Simpson

Production Coordinator:
Suzanne Colley

Property Master:
Fred Holloway

Screenplay:
Clark Brandon
Lanny Horn

Script Supervisor:
Kristen McGary

Second Assistant Camera:
Norman Andrews

Second Assistant Director:
Catherine Murphy

Second Second Assistant Director:
Dan Coffie

Set Decoration:
Julie Malm

Set Dresser:
Deanna Collins
Grant Scharbo

Sound Editor:
Jim Schulte
Jeremiah O'Driscoll

Sound Effects:
Bob Youmans

Sound Mixer:
Mary Ellis

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Reilly Steele

Still Photographer:
Peter Weyrauch

Story:
Scott B. Sowers
Jim Basile

Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul Morton

Unit Production Manager:
Paul Little
Robert F. Phillips

Visual Effects:
Jim Newman

Wardrobe Assistant:
Lesley King

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Tracy Thornton

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