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Release Date:
January 12, 2000
Original Title:
Next Friday
Alternate Titles:
Friday 2 - Next Friday
Mais Uma Sexta-Feira em Apuros
Péntek esti gáz
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cube Vision
New Line Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ BR: 18 DE: 12 GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 98
A streetwise man flees South Central Los Angeles, heading to the suburbs and his lottery-winner uncle and cousin, to avoid a neighborhood thug with a grudge who has just escaped from prison.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Dan Ayers
ADR Mixer:
Alan Freedman
ADR Supervisor:
Robert Jackson
Additional Editing:
Jeff Ervin
Art Department Coordinator:
Patti McNulty
Art Direction:
Keith Neely
Assistant Editor:
Jim Hill
Julia Wong
Steven Schoenberg
Assistant Location Manager:
Anton Musashi Pardoe
William Jorgenson
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Damon Nonas
Assistant Property Master:
Dervon Herron
Assistant Sound Editor:
Chato Hill
Boom Operator:
Douglas Shamburger
Camera Intern:
Marc Yannette
Camera Loader:
Coby Garfield
Casting:
Kimberly Hardin
Casting Associate:
Debra Secher
Co-Executive Producer:
Matt Moore
Co-Producer:
Matt Alvarez
Douglas Curtis
Color Timer:
Bob Fredrickson
Construction Coordinator:
Joseph Kearney
Costume Designer:
Jacki Roach
Costume Supervisor:
Dana Campbell
Dialogue Editor:
Robert Getty
Walter Spencer
Jed M. Dodge
Jason George
Kevin Hamilton
Michael Hertlein
Director:
Steve Carr
Director of Photography:
Christopher Baffa
Editor:
Elena Maganini
Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Jody Levin
Executive Music Producer:
Andrew Shack
Executive Producer:
Michael Gruber
Claire Rudnick Polstein
Extras Casting:
Danny Dehring
First Assistant "A" Camera:
John Scott
First Assistant Director:
Donald Sparks
Frank Davis
First Assistant Editor:
Jeff Ervin
Foley Artist:
David Lee Fein
Diane Marshall
Foley Editor:
Craig Jurkiewicz
Sarah Smith
Foley Mixer:
Lucy Sustar
Hair Department Head:
Kimberly Kimble
Hairstylist:
Brian Andrew Tunstall
Key Hair Stylist:
Jasmine Kimble
Key Makeup Artist:
Beverly Jo Pryor
Key Set Costumer:
Elizabeth Frank
Leadman:
Richard Lambert
Location Manager:
Jeremy Alter
Makeup Artist:
Judy Murdock
Gigi Williams
Makeup Department Head:
Debra Denson
Music Consultant:
Heidi Santelli
Music Editor:
Lori Slomka
Music Supervisor:
Spring Aspers
Musician:
Brice Winston
Original Music Composer:
Terence Blanchard
Post Production Supervisor:
Sara Kaviar
Producer:
Ice Cube
Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Scott
Production Design:
Dina Lipton
Production Executive:
Michele McGuire
Erik Holmberg
Property Master:
John 'Skip' Weaver
Script Supervisor:
Nicole Cummins-Rubio
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Cheli Clayton
Second Assistant Director:
Tyrone S. Walker
Seth Edelstein
Second Second Assistant Director:
Evan Gilner
Security:
Terry Crews
Set Decoration:
Suzette Sheets
Set Designer:
Christopher S. Nushawg
Susan Lomino
Set Dresser:
Chris Villarreal
James E. Hurd Sr.
Peter J. Bates
Quentin Schierenberg
Sound Designer:
Frederick Howard
Sound Effects Editor:
Lisle Engle
Dorian Cheah
Mark Choi
Sound Mixer:
Walter Anderson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joe Barnett
Yuri Reese
Sound Supervisor:
Frederick Howard
Special Effects Assistant:
Tim Walkey
Special Effects Coordinator:
David P. Kelsey
Steadicam Operator:
Dan Ayers
Still Photographer:
Tracy Bennett
Storyboard Artist:
Elizabeth Columbia
Stunt Coordinator:
Keith Woulard
Stunts:
Eric Chambers
Clay Donahue Fontenot
Danny Downey
Eddie Perez
Michael Haynes
Eliza Coleman
Brian Bennett
Mark Stefanich
Manny Perry
Ousaun Elam
Jalil Jay Lynch
Gary Guercio
Chuck 'Chaz' Hosack
Dain Turner
Eugene Collier
Doug Coleman
Jalon Raney
Jophery C. Brown
Title Designer:
Victoria Vaus
Unit Production Manager:
Jay Sedrish
Writer:
Ice Cube
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