Wayne's World (1992) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 14, 1992

Original Title:
Wayne's World

Alternate Titles:
El mundo de Wayne
Wayne's World
Wayne's World Mégateuf
Wayne's World: ¡Qué desparrame!
反斗智多星

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  BR: 12  DE: 12  FR: U  GB: PG  HU: 12  IE: PG  KR: 15  NL: AL  SE: 7|11  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 95

You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll hurl.

The adventures of two amiably aimless metal-head friends, Wayne and Garth. From Wayne's basement, the pair broadcast a talk-show called "Wayne's World" on local public access television. The show comes to the attention of a sleazy network executive who wants to produce a big-budget version of "Wayne's World"—and he also wants Wayne's girlfriend, a rock singer named Cassandra. Wayne and Garth have to battle the executive not only to save their show, but also Cassandra.

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"B" Camera Operator:
David Hennings

ADR Mixer:
Bob Baron

ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris

Additional Editor:
Earl Ghaffari

Assistant Editor:
Ann Trulove
Brion McIntosh
Ralph O. Sepulveda Jr.

Assistant Location Manager:
Serena Baker

Assistant Property Master:
Peter A. Tullo
Jim Stubblefield

Assistant Sound Editor:
Thomas W. Small
Carolina Beroza

Associate Producer:
Dinah Minot
Barnaby Thompson

Boom Operator:
Jerome R. Vitucci

Camera Operator:
Martin Schaer

Casting:
Glenn Daniels

Characters:
Mike Myers

Chief Lighting Technician:
Jono Kouzouyan

Color Timer:
David Bryden

Costume Supervisor:
Pat Tonnema

Costumer:
Kimberly Guenther Durkin
Janet Sobel

Craft Service:
Vartan Chakarian

Dialogue Editor:
Bob Newlan
Michael Magill
Simon Coke

Director:
Penelope Spheeris

Director of Photography:
Theo van de Sande

Editor:
Malcolm Campbell

Executive Producer:
Hawk Koch

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Peter Mercurio

First Assistant Camera:
Henry Tirl

First Assistant Director:
John Hockridge

Foley Artist:
Ken Dufva
David Lee Fein

Foley Mixer:
Greg Curda

Foley Supervisor:
Pamela Bentkowski

Hairstylist:
Barbara Lorenz
Kathrine Gordon
Carol Meikle

Leadman:
Robert Lucas

Location Manager:
Ned R. Shapiro

Makeup Artist:
Mel Berns Jr.
Courtney Carell

Music Supervisor:
Maureen Crowe

Negative Cutter:
Theresa Repola Mohammed

Original Music Composer:
J. Peter Robinson

Producer:
Lorne Michaels

Production Design:
Gregg Fonseca

Production Office Coordinator:
Lynne White

Property Master:
Kirk Corwin

Screenplay:
Bonnie Turner
Terry Turner
Mike Myers

Script Supervisor:
Adell Aldrich

Second Assistant Director:
Joseph J. Kontra

Second Second Assistant Director:
John G. Scotti

Second Unit Director:
Allan Graf

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Robert M. Stevens

Set Decoration:
Jay Hart

Set Designer:
Gae S. Buckley
Lisette Thomas

Sound Effects Editor:
Beth Sterner
Frank Howard
Joseph A. Ippolito

Sound Mixer:
Tom Nelson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steve Pederson
Andy Nelson
Tom Perry

Special Effects Coordinator:
Tony Vandenecker

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Thomas R. Burman
Bari Dreiband-Burman

Steadicam Operator:
Elizabeth Ziegler

Still Photographer:
Suzanne Tenner

Stunt Coordinator:
Allan Graf

Stunt Double:
Steve Kelso
Hannah Kozak

Stunts:
Tony Brubaker
Tom Morga
Hannah Kozak
Alisa Christensen

Supervising ADR Editor:
Allen Hartz

Supervising Music Editor:
Steve Mccroskey

Supervising Sound Editor:
John Benson

Title Designer:
Dan Curry

Transportation Coordinator:
James Thornsberry

Unit Publicist:
Tony Angelotti

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