Go (1999) [R]

Release Date:
April 9, 1999

Original Title:
Go

Alternate Titles:
Go
Go! - Sex, Drugs & Rave'n'Roll
La Vida sin Limites
Екстезі

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Banner Entertainment
Columbia Pictures
Saratoga Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+  CZ: 12+  DE: 16  FR: 16  GB: 18  IE: 18  KR: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 98

Life begins at 3am.

Grocery store clerk Simon occasionally sells drugs from his cash register at work, so when soap opera actors Adam and Zack come looking for Ecstasy on a quiet Christmas Eve, they are surprised to find Ronna covering his shift. Desperate for money, Ronna decides to become an impromptu drug dealer, unaware that Adam and Zack are secretly working for obsessed narcotics officer Burke.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Kenneth W. Richardson

ADR & Dubbing:
Bill Meadows

ADR Recordist:
Paul Bruski

Art Department Coordinator:
Dawn Ascher-Trevino

Art Department Production Assistant:
Anselmo Fiorentini

Art Direction:
Rebecca Young

Assistant Camera:
Rick Lamb

Assistant Editor:
Keith H. Sauter

Assistant Hairstylist:
Shann Christen

Assistant Location Manager:
Maggie Peterson
Patrick Reinoso

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Denise Fischer

Assistant Property Master:
Johnny D. Culley

Assistant Sound Editor:
Noel McIntosh

Best Boy Electric:
Eric Moore

Best Boy Grip:
Lance Robinson

Boom Operator:
Mark Patrick Clark
David Cook
Douglas Shamburger

Camera Operator:
Jeffrey R. Clark

Casting:
Joseph Middleton

Casting Associate:
Michelle Morris

Choreographer:
Miranda Garrison

Co-Producer:
Paddy Cullen
John August

Color Timer:
Stephen R. Sheridan

Construction Coordinator:
Chris Forster

Construction Foreman:
Martin Russell

Consulting Producer:
John Marshall

Costume Design:
Genevieve Tyrrell

Costume Supervisor:
Heidi Higginbotham

Dialogue Editor:
Willy Allen
Charles W. Ritter

Director:
Doug Liman

Director of Photography:
Doug Liman

Dolly Grip:
Chris Brow

Driver:
Morris Aroesti
Tony Barattini
Angel DeSanti
John Pellegrino

Editor:
Stephen Mirrione

Electrician:
Dave Potter
Robert Stillman
Kelly Way

Extras Casting:
Jerry Conca
Tony Rasmussen

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Darin Moran

First Assistant Camera:
Michael Caparelli
Aldo Porras Jr.

First Assistant Director:
Timothy Bird

First Assistant Editor:
Douglas Crise

Foley Artist:
Edward M. Steidele

Gaffer:
Giovani Lampassi

Graphic Designer:
Tracy Michele Tabb

Grip:
Geoffrey D. Knoller
Chris Kovalski
Caleb R. Nelson

Hair Department Head:
Emjay Olson

Hairstylist:
Maxine Morris

Key Costumer:
Molly Grundman-Gerbosi

Key Grip:
Pete Johnson

Key Makeup Artist:
Denise Fischer

Key Rigging Grip:
Ric Griffith
Bill-Brady Majors

Leadman:
Bob Santaella

Lighting Technician:
Eric M. Davis

Location Manager:
Phill Kane
Tim Swan

Makeup Department Head:
James Ryder

Music Editor:
Carlton Kaller
Stephanie Lowry
Richard Ziegler

Music Supervisor:
Julianne Jordan

Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt

Original Music Composer:
BT

Post Production Supervisor:
Joseph Anaya
Matthew R. Hannon

Producer:
Paul Rosenberg
Mickey Liddell
Matt Freeman

Production Assistant:
Brian R. Keathley
B.I. Rosen

Production Coordinator:
Steve Cainas

Production Design:
Thomas P. Wilkins

Production Supervisor:
Alexandra E. Perce

Property Master:
John Marshall
Sean Everett

Propmaker:
Caleb William Harris
Luke R. Harris
Daron Smith

Publicist:
Scottpatrick J. Sellitto

Rigging Gaffer:
Ricardo Carillo

Rigging Grip:
Brian Webster

Scenic Artist:
Ron Cordy
Eric Epple
Jay C. Harris
Christina Marshall
Thomas Moffitt
Eric Reichardt
Keith Sawyer

Screenplay:
John August

Script Supervisor:
Judith Saunders

Second Assistant Camera:
Peter Goldman

Second Assistant Director:
Melissa V. Barnes

Second Second Assistant Director:
Pamela Altieri-Paterra
Rebecca MacDonald

Second Unit Director:
John August

Set Decoration:
Beauchamp Fontaine

Set Designer:
Tucker Doherty

Set Dresser:
Patrick Bolton

Set Production Assistant:
James W. Croke

Sound Editor:
Andrew Lackey

Sound Effects Editor:
Nathan Smith

Sound Mixer:
Alan B. Samuels
James Thornton
Mark Weingarten

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Chris Carpenter
Rick Kline

Special Effects:
Martin Becker

Special Effects Coordinator:
James Bomalick

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Chet Zar
Tony Gardner

Still Photographer:
Tracy Bennett

Storyboard Artist:
Andy Friend

Stunt Coordinator:
Dennis Scott

Stunt Double:
Clay Donahue Fontenot

Stunt Driver:
Walter Ludwig

Stunts:
Richard L. Blackwell
William H. Burton Sr.
Monty Cox
Bud Davis
Joe Dunne
Ousaun Elam
Lisa Hoyle
Craig Jensen
Rob King
Jim Lau
Gary Littlejohn
Hugh Aodh O'Brien
Greg Owen
Dan Plum
Lynn Salvatori
Rick Sawaya
Mike Smith
Neil Summers

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dane A. Davis
Christopher Sheldon

Swing:
Michael Cutler
Kenneth M. Ellis
Greg Gootsan
Graham Perez

Transportation Captain:
Joe Cosentino

Transportation Co-Captain:
Buddy Hunter

Transportation Coordinator:
Geno Hart

Unit Production Manager:
Paddy Cullen

Utility Sound:
Frank Bradley

Video Assist Operator:
Chuck Weiss

Visual Effects Compositor:
Christopher Dusendschon

Writer:
John August

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