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Release Date:
April 26, 1995
Original Title:
Friday
Alternate Titles:
Friday 1
Friday Director's Cut
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Ice Cube/Pat Charbonnet Productions
New Line Cinema
Priority Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+ BR: 18 DE: 16 GB: 15 SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 91
Craig and Smokey are two guys in Los Angeles hanging out on their porch on a Friday afternoon, smoking and drinking, looking for something to do.
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ADR Editor:
Andrew DeCristofaro
Yuri Reese
ADR Recordist:
Rod O'Brien
ADR Supervisor:
Andrew DeCristofaro
Art Department Coordinator:
Elizabeth Flaherty
Assistant Foley Artist:
Gary Sula-Soff
Assistant Hairstylist:
Kokeeta Douglas
Assistant Location Manager:
Thomas Murry
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Genah Sapia-Ruffin
Assistant Set Decoration:
Lori Mazuer
Associate Producer:
James Tripp-Haith
DJ Pooh
Andre Robinson Jr.
Boom Operator:
Stanley Carr
Camera Loader:
Steve Coleman
Casting:
Jaki Brown
Kimberly Hardin
Casting Assistant:
Keno K. Deary
Teddy Stewart
Co-Executive Producer:
Helena Echegoyen
Co-Producer:
W.E. Baker
Color Timer:
Bob Fredrickson
Costume Designer:
Shawn Barton
Costumer:
Ernestine Wallace
Eric Upshur
Katrina Mastrolia
Dana R. Woods
Dialogue Editor:
Allan Schultz
Director:
F. Gary Gray
Director of Photography:
Gerry Lively
Editor:
John Carter
Executive Producer:
Bryan Turner
Ice Cube
Extras Casting:
Monica R. Cooper
First Assistant Camera:
Michael Martino
First Assistant Director:
Dwight Williams
First Assistant Editor:
Dirk Westervelt
Foley Artist:
Laura Macias
Gregg Barbanell
Foley Mixer:
Eric Thompson
Key Costumer:
Bess Stansell
Key Hair Stylist:
Roddy Stayton
Key Makeup Artist:
Cassi Mari
Rea Ann Silva
Leadman:
Aleslie Coleman
Royce Vaughn
Location Manager:
Kojo Lewis
Music Consultant:
Andrew Shack
Music Editor:
John Thomas
Thom Brennan
Music Supervisor:
Frank Fitzpatrick
Original Music Composer:
Simon Franglen
Chuck Wild
Frank Fitzpatrick
Post Production Supervisor:
James Tripp-Haith
Producer:
Patricia Charbonnet
Production Coordinator:
Jackie Kiang
Production Design:
Bruce Bellamy
Production Sound Mixer:
Robert Davenport
Property Master:
Guy Owens
Script Supervisor:
Melisa Sánchez
Second Assistant Camera:
Jason Rothkowitz
Second Assistant Director:
Algric Leo Chaplin
Second Second Assistant Director:
Kimberly Sizemore
Set Decoration:
Michelle Harding Hollie
Set Designer:
Maria Baker
Set Dresser:
Martell Webster
Aaron Daniels
Lionel Perezdiez
Rob Shepps
Davor Atles
Ronald Williams
Nick Sternberg
Neil Bowman
Chris Nembhart
James E. Bowen Jr.
Darol King
Eduardo Garcia
Sound Designer:
Leonard Marcel
Sound Effects Editor:
Jonathan Karp
John C. Stuver
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
William Freesh
Tony Sereno
Ken Teaney
Sound Supervisor:
Leonard Marcel
Steadicam Operator:
Kurt Gardner
Still Photographer:
Nicola Goode
Brian Cross
Stunt Coordinator:
Julius LeFlore
Stunts:
Amanda LeFlore
Harry Stanback
Rusty McClennon
Julian LeFlore
Title Designer:
Melissa Elliott
Unit Production Manager:
W.E. Baker
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Paulette Holman
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