Lovelines (1984) [R]

Release Date:
November 2, 1984

Original Title:
Lovelines

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
TriStar Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 93

They're the Two Hottest Tickets in a Red-Hot Battle of the Bands ... And Now They've Got the Hots for Each Other

Greed, lust, dirty tricks and bloody fist fights... All those things that make life worth living. When Piper and Rick, the two hottest properties in the Battle of the Bands want to make it, only one thing stands in their way. They're from opposing High Schools. And Malibu High's 6'6" muscle-bound monster Godzilla is going to do everything and anything stop his sweet little sister getting it on with some jerk from the Coldwater Canyon High. When all else fails, only Lovelines answering service can keep them together.

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Additional Editing:
Jamie Caylor
Craig Hibbs
Robert L. Sinise

Additional Photography:
Scott Miller

Art Direction:
Robert Kinoshita

Assistant Editor:
Carol Oblath

Assistant Property Master:
Richard Baum

Associate Producer:
Chip Hand
Gary Hudson

Boom Operator:
Patrushkha Mierzwa

Camera Operator:
William R. Whitman
William L. Asman

Casting:
Michael Lien

Casting Coordinator:
Kristin Nelson

Costume Supervisor:
Judie Campbell Champion

Dialogue Coach:
Chloe Amateau

Director:
Rod Amateau

Director of Photography:
Duke Callaghan

Editor:
David Bretherton
Fred A. Chulack

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Gilles de Turenne

First Assistant Camera:
Joseph Hernandez

First Assistant Director:
Laura Andrus

Gaffer:
Thomas L. Gonsalez

Hair Supervisor:
Bunny Parker

Key Costumer:
Kathie Gale

Location Manager:
Cass Martin

Makeup Artist:
Terry Miles

Makeup Supervisor:
Ray Sebastian

Music Editor:
Richard Stone
Ted Roberts

Music Supervisor:
Michael Lloyd

Post Production Supervisor:
Walter Klein

Producer:
Hal Taines
Michael Lloyd

Production Coordinator:
Robin Birnie

Production Sound Mixer:
Mark Ulano

Property Master:
James A. Rathbun

Screenplay:
Chip Hand
William Byron Hillman

Script Supervisor:
Jill Freeman

Second Assistant Camera:
Robert J. San Martin

Second Assistant Director:
Nicholas Batchelor

Set Costumer:
John Lemons
Sharyn Manis

Set Decoration:
A.C. Montenaro

Sound Assistant:
Charel Morris

Sound Editor:
Dino DiMuro
David R. Elliott
Fred Judkins
John Kline
Rusty Tinsley
Scott A. Tinsley

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John T. Reitz
David E. Campbell
Gregg Rudloff

Special Effects Assistant:
William Burdette Jr

Special Effects Coordinator:
Richard Ratliff

Still Photographer:
Carol McCullough

Story:
Chip Hand
Michael Lloyd
William Byron Hillman

Stunt Coordinator:
Gray Johnson

Stunts:
J.P. Amateau
Todd Amateau
Liz Burkett
Clarke Coleman
Randy Connor
Jay C. Currin
Shane Dixon
Steve DeFrance
Chuck Duncan
Phil H. Fravel
Gene Hartline
Jim Johnson
Sharley Johnson
David LeBell
J.P. Mann
John Moio
Jon Conrad Pochron
J. Suzanne Rampe
Pat Romano
Ross Sherman
Scott M. Strotz
Neil Summers
Tom Steele
Brian J. Williams
Scott Wilder
Al Wyatt Sr.

Supervising Sound Editor:
Joe Melody
Russ Tinsley

Underwater Camera:
Alan Gornick

Unit Production Manager:
Gilles de Turenne

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