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Release Date:
May 20, 1994
Original Title:
Maverick
Alternate Titles:
Maverick - Den Colt am Gürtel, ein Ass im Ärmel
Maverick - Halálos póker
Maverikas
Μάβερικ
Маверік
Мэверик
マーヴェリック
超級王牌
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy | Drama | Western
Production Companies:
Donner/Shuler-Donner Productions
Icon Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG BR: 12 CZ: U DE: 12 ES: A FR: U GB: PG IE: PG KR: 12 PT: M/12 RU: 16+ US: PG
Runtime: 127
Maverick is a gambler who would rather con someone than fight them, and needs an additional three thousand dollars in order to enter a winner-takes-all poker game that begins in a few days, so he joins forces with a woman gambler with a marvellous southern accent, and the two try and enter the game.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Ray De La Motte
"C" Camera Operator:
Joseph D. Urbanczyk
ADR Editor:
William C. Carruth
Richard Friedman
Robert Ulrich
ADR Recordist:
Dean St. John
Additional Editor:
Dallas Puett
Animatronics Designer:
Mitchell Barham
Ty Boyce
Art Direction:
Daniel T. Dorrance
Assistant Art Director:
Nathan Crowley
Assistant Camera:
Julian Whatley
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Patrick Marshall
Assistant Costume Designer:
Lois DeArmond
Assistant Editor:
Kristen Helsing
Charles Ireland
William J. Meshover
Michael Moore
Jud Nealon
Mary Ann Skweres
Kevin Stitt
Assistant Property Master:
David P. Newell
Associate Editor:
Luis Colina
Associate Producer:
Alexander B. Collett
Best Boy Grip:
Michael E. Matteson
Boom Operator:
Bill King
CG Animator:
Rob Coleman
CG Supervisor:
Carl N. Frederick
Camera Loader:
Neal Norton
Camera Operator:
William D. Barber
Camera Technician:
David Norris
Carpenter:
Billy Salsberg
Casting:
Marion Dougherty
Chief Lighting Technician:
Norman Glasser
Co-Producer:
Jim Van Wyck
Construction Coordinator:
Marvin Salsberg
Construction Foreman:
David Gabrielli
Randy Syracuse
Costume Design:
April Ferry
Costume Supervisor:
Linda Henrikson
Paul H. Lopez
Costumer:
James P. Cullen
Alexandria Forster
Digital Compositor:
Mimi Abers
Director:
Richard Donner
Director of Photography:
Vilmos Zsigmond
Dolly Grip:
Steve Chase
Antonio V. Garrido
Editor:
Stuart Baird
Michael Kelly
Electrician:
Jerry D. Knight
Mark Mele
Gary W. Shaw
Kelly Way
Extras Casting:
Shannon K. Dunn
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Ken Nishino
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Michael A. Chavez
First Assistant Accountant:
Shawn Gillespie
First Assistant Director:
Jim Van Wyck
Foley Artist:
John Roesch
Foley Editor:
Scott A. Tinsley
Foley Mixer:
Mary Jo Lang
Foley Recordist:
Carolyn Tapp
Greensman:
Larry Lennert
Grip:
Jerry C. Deats
Mansur Johnson
Kyle T. MacDowell
Hairstylist:
Elaine Short
Key Grip:
Dick Deats
Key Hair Stylist:
Charlene Johnson
Christine Lee
Leadman:
Penelope Rene Stames
Kenneth L. Westcott
Lighting Technician:
David R. Kohn
Location Manager:
Michael Beche
D'Ann Connelly
Kristan Wagner
Makeup Supervisor:
Michael Hancock
Matte Painter:
Bill Mather
Yusei Uesugi
Modeling:
Adam Gelbart
Music Editor:
Christopher Brooks
Music Supervisor:
Larry Fitzgerald
James Flamberg
Musician:
George Doering
On Set Dresser:
Matt Furginson
Orchestrator:
Don Davis
Original Music Composer:
Randy Newman
Original Series Creator:
Roy Huggins
Other:
Frank R. Jimenez Jr.
Paint Coordinator:
Bruce G. Smith
Ron Ashmore
Painter:
Marc Rosenblatt
Kelly Deco
Kai Shelton
Post Production Supervisor:
Geno Escarrega
Producer:
Bruce Davey
Richard Donner
Production Accountant:
Chris Silver Finigan
Shauna L. Kroen
Production Design:
Thomas E. Sanders
Production Sound Mixer:
Clark King
Production Supervisor:
Jim Lemley
Property Master:
Erik L. Nelson
Propmaker:
Richard Crain
John Giuliano
Rigging Gaffer:
Glenn Corbett
Wes Houle
Scoring Mixer:
Frank Wolf
Script Supervisor:
Cynnie Troup
Seamstress:
Helen Wilson
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Dennis Seawright
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
John T. Connor
Martin Glover
Second Assistant Director:
John G. Scotti
Second Second Assistant Director:
Andrew M. Flinn
Michael L. Holland
Hayley H. Hsu
Alisa Statman
Second Unit Director:
Mic Rodgers
Terry Leonard
Second Unit Director of Photography:
John J. Connor
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Princess O'Mahoney
Set Costumer:
Lyle Glazer
Set Decoration:
Lisa Dean
Set Designer:
Joseph Hodges
Hugo Santiago
Gina B. Cranham
Set Dresser:
Sean Fong
Jim C. Johnson
Larry D. Koszakovszky
Eric Ramirez
Sean Skelding
Ken Abraham
Set Dressing Manager:
Oscar Delgadillo
Set Painter:
Ken Erck
Sound Editor:
Bub Asman
Virginia Cook-McGowan
Samuel C. Crutcher
Greg Dillon
David Horton Jr.
Jerry Jacobson
James J. Klinger
Darrin Martin
Lisa M. Peters
Brooke Henderson Ward
Marshall Winn
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Alexander
Les Fresholtz
Allen L. Stone
Special Effects:
Keith Collea
Bruce Y. Kuroyama
Steve Luport
Robert Simokovic
Neil Smith
Bob Stoker
Lucinda Strub
Special Effects Assistant:
Tony Centonze
Special Effects Coordinator:
Matt Sweeney
Special Effects Supervisor:
Walt Conti
Special Effects Technician:
Jeff J. Davis
Standby Painter:
Robert Misetich
Still Photographer:
Andrew Cooper
Stunt Coordinator:
Mic Rodgers
Stunt Double:
Mic Rodgers
Dean Smith
Jill Stokesberry
Stunts:
Jack Carpenter
Matt Connors
Shane Dixon
Richard M. Ellis
Thomas Robinson Harper
Tom Harper
Danny Rogers
Dean Smith
Jill Stokesberry
Supervising ADR Editor:
James Simcik
Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert G. Henderson
Transportation Captain:
Jerry Cipperly
Ted Moser
Unit Production Manager:
R. Anthony Brown
VFX Artist:
Olivier Sarda
Video Assist Operator:
David G. George
Wayne Tidwell
Visual Effects:
Patrick Phillips
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Alia Agha
Visual Effects Producer:
Roni McKinley
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stephen L. Price
Wardrobe Assistant:
Amy Jo Hoppenfeld
Writer:
William Goldman
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