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Release Date:
May 1, 1982
Original Title:
Safari 3000
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Levy-Gardner-Laven
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 92
Reporter J.J. wants to write a story about an Afrika rallye, 3000 km across desert and steppe. Unfortunately her driver and car get lost only days before the start, so she hires ex-stuntman Eddie and buys a wreck of a car from her last money. Eddie can help her to a new motor - by stealing it from the ruthless count Borgia, who from now on is their hardest and meanest competitor in the rallye.
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ADR Editor:
Bill Voigtlander
Art Direction:
Peter Williams
Assistant Director:
Graham Hickson
Associate Producer:
Robert L. Levy
Boom Operator:
Tommy Staples
Casting:
Hank McCann
Dialogue Editor:
Michael C. Gutierrez
Director:
Harry Hurwitz
Director of Photography:
Adam Greenberg
Editor:
Samuel E. Beetley
Hairdresser:
Colin Polson
Makeup Artist:
Lewis Rabkin
Original Music Composer:
Ernest Gold
Producer:
Jules V. Levy
Arthur Gardner
Screenplay:
Michael Harreschou
Set Decoration:
Pat Bergh
Pat Furno
Sound Editor:
Warren Hamilton Jr.
Story:
Arthur Gardner
Jules V. Levy
Michael Harreschou
Stunts:
Eddie Stacey
Lisa Coburn
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