The Boost (1988) [R]

Release Date:
December 23, 1988

Original Title:
The Boost

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Hemdale Film Corporation

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U  US: R 

Runtime: 95

Imagine having all the power, passion and pleasure money can buy. Now imagine losing them.

Lenny Brown moves to California to find his fortune in tax shelter investments. When the federal government changes the tax laws, poor Lenny finds himself $700,000 in hock with nowhere to turn. His friend, Joel, introduces him to cocaine to give Lenny that needed "boost". What ensues next is a descent into drug addiction and insanity as Lenny tries to regain control of his life, all the while needing that extra "boost".

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Art Direction:
Kenneth Hardy

Associate Producer:
Thomas J. Mack

Book:
Ben Stein

Casting:
Ilene Starger

Co-Executive Producer:
Harold Becker
Darryl Ponicsan

Co-Producer:
Terry Carr
Mel Howard

Costume Design:
Susan Becker

Director:
Harold Becker

Director of Photography:
Howard Atherton

Editor:
Maury Winetrobe

Executive Producer:
John Daly
Derek Gibson
Julia Phillips

Key Makeup Artist:
Deborah Figuly

Makeup Artist:
Jeanne Townsend
Cinzia Zanetti

Original Music Composer:
Stanley Myers

Producer:
Daniel H. Blatt

Production Design:
Waldemar Kalinowski

Screenplay:
Darryl Ponicsan

Set Decoration:
Cindy Carr

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Bill Myer

Stunts:
Donna Evans

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