National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 4, 1993

Original Title:
National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1

Alternate Titles:
Alarme Fatale
Dødbringende Måben 1
Haláli fegyver
Larmes fatales
Loaded Weapon 1
National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon
Заряженное оружие
ローデッド・ウェポン 1

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
3 Arts Entertainment
New Line Cinema

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16  CZ: U  DE: 16  ES: 12  FR: 10|U  GB: PG  GR: 16  HU: 12  NL: 6  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 84

Oh my God. They have guns!

An LA detective is murdered because she has microfilm with the recipe to make cocaine cookies. Two cops partner to find and stop the fiends before they can dope the nation by distributing their wares via the 'Wilderness Girls' cookie drive.

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Donald Sylvester

ADR Supervisor:
Lily Diamond

Art Department Coordinator:
Jonathan Josell

Art Direction:
Alan E. Muraoka

Best Boy Electric:
Jeff Murrell
Thomas Nead

Boom Operator:
Kim Petty

Camera Operator:
Peter Deming
Paul Hughen

Casting:
Ferne Cassel

Co-Executive Producer:
Michael De Luca

Construction Coordinator:
Anthony Lattanzio

Construction Foreman:
Thomas C. Mentzer
Victor Sardelich

Costume Design:
Jacqueline G. Arthur

Costume Supervisor:
Victoria DeKay

Dialogue Editor:
Harry B. Miller III
Duncan Burns

Director:
Gene Quintano

Director of Photography:
Peter Deming

Dolly Grip:
Doug Chartier

Editor:
Christopher Greenbury

Executive Producer:
Howard Klein
Michel Roy
Erwin Stoff

First Assistant Camera:
Gary D. Scott

First Assistant Director:
David Womark
Ken Goch

First Assistant Editor:
Ute Berthold

Foley Editor:
Doug Kent
Mark Pappas

Gaffer:
Michael LaViolette

Hairstylist:
Ashley Scott
Julia L. Walker
David Syner

In Memory Of:
John S. Owens

Key Grip:
Duane Journey

Key Hair Stylist:
Mary Ann Valdes

Key Makeup Artist:
Jeanne Van Phue

Lead Painter:
Ronald Puga

Leadman:
David W. Ford

Location Manager:
Toni Maier

Makeup Artist:
Michael Germain
Cheryl Ann Nick

Makeup Effects:
David LeRoy Anderson

Music Editor:
Douglas M. Lackey

Music Supervisor:
Dawn Solér

Original Music Composer:
Robert Folk

Pilot:
Chris Joachims

Producer:
Suzanne Todd
David Willis

Production Controller:
Paul Prokop

Production Coordinator:
Bonnie Macker

Production Design:
Jaymes Hinkle

Property Master:
Scott Ambrose

Screenplay:
Don Holley
Gene Quintano

Script Supervisor:
Sydney Conrad Shapiro

Second Unit Director:
Charlie Picerni

Set Decoration:
Sarah Burdick Stone

Sound Effects Editor:
Hamilton Sterling
John Kwiatkowski
John Joseph Thomas
John Edwards-Younger

Sound Recordist:
Gregory G. Gest
Walter A. Gest

Special Effects Coordinator:
Lou Carlucci

Steadicam Operator:
Kirk R. Gardner

Still Photographer:
Sam J. Jones

Story:
Tori Tellem
Don Holley

Studio Teachers:
Jack Tice
Nancy A. Tice
Jim Hartz

Stunt Coordinator:
Charlie Picerni

Stunts:
Bob Arnold
Gregory J. Barnett
Kenny Bates
Tom Bergman
Lou Carlucci
Danny Castle
Jim Connors
George Fisher
Norman Howell
Eric Mansker
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Manny Perry
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Chuck Picerni Jr.
Paul V. Picerni Jr.
Steve Picerni
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R.A. Rondell
Philip Tan
William Washington
Nancy Young

Supervising Sound Editor:
Bob Newlan

Unit Production Manager:
Bill Carroll

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kimberly Nelson LoCascio

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