Highway 61 (1991) [R]

Release Date:
September 5, 1991

Original Title:
Highway 61

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Shadow Stars

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 103

Where Else Would You Go To Bury Rock N' Roll?

A naive Canadian barber who knows US popular culture inside and out meets a flamboyant roadie who needs someone to drive her and her "brother's" corpse from Thunder Bay, Ontario to New Orleans. Chaos ensues after the barber agrees to drive her, the corpse, and the drugs stashed within all the way.

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ADR Editor:
Tony Currie

Assistant Sound Editor:
Paul Germann

Camera Operator:
Hamish McIntyre

Color Timer:
Ricardo Olivero

Costume Design:
Derek J. Baskerville
Martha Wynne Snetsinger

Director:
Bruce McDonald

Director of Photography:
Mirosław Baszak

Editor:
Michael Pacek

Executive Producer:
Daniel Salerno

First Assistant Director:
David Webb

Foley Artist:
Sid Lieberman

Key Grip:
Hamish McIntyre

Lighting Technician:
Johnny Askwith

Original Music Composer:
Nash the Slash

Other:
Maya Toman
Phil Gries

Producer:
Bruce McDonald
Colin Brunton

Production Design:
Ian Brock

Researcher:
Brenda Davis

Screenplay:
Don McKellar

Sound Designer:
Steve Munro

Sound Mixer:
Michael Werth

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Daniel Pellerin

Special Effects:
Brock Jolliffe

Story:
Allan Magee
Don McKellar
Bruce McDonald

Thanks:
David Cronenberg
Norman Jewison

Transportation Coordinator:
Evan Siegel

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