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Release Date:
October 23, 2007
Original Title:
The Junior Defenders
Alternate Titles:
Groupies
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Frenetic Films
Lightyear Entertainment
Warner Brothers Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 84
The Junior Defenders is a quirky comedy about the cast of a 1970s TV superhero show. With a fan base that rivals Star Trek's, The Junior Defenders is one of the top hits of its era. Twenty-five years after the show's sudden cancellation, a crazed fan named Norman Nields goes on a cross-country mission to kidnap the show's four washed-up ex-child stars, take them back to Hollywood, and then force them at gunpoint to act in his brand-new episode of The Junior Defenders.
Art Direction:
Laura Andrews
Craig Schubert
Assistant Costume Designer:
Dana Barrett
Associate Producer:
Jen Taber
Josh Bridgman
Boom Operator:
Billy Orr
Jason Lorentz
Casting:
Jen Taber
Costume Designer:
Susan Brown
Director:
Keith Spiegel
Director of Photography:
Mark Sasahara
Editor:
Keith Spiegel
Stephen Beattie
Richard Giachino
Executive Producer:
Cabot Orton
First Assistant Camera:
Craig Conklin
Daryl Pittman
Shawn Gunderson
First Assistant Director:
Bill Simmon
Jeff Lawson
Matt Holloway
Grip:
Kyle McClenny
Rebekah Krug
Makeup & Hair:
Larisa Demos
Producer:
Keith Spiegel
Cabot Orton
Brooke Ciardelli
Production Design:
Jason Fearon
Craig Schubert
Property Master:
Karen Preus
Second Assistant Camera:
Bill Simmon
Jeff Cannon
Second Assistant Director:
David Glaven
Wendy Holmes
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Matthew S. Orchowski
Chris Moreman
Patrick Rousseau
Jason David Frank
Joe Bookchin
Sound:
Justin Henry
Dan Mazur
Elijah Kelley
Sound Mixer:
Bill Simmon
Still Photographer:
Bill Simmon
Storyboard Artist:
Rebecca Roberts
Writer:
Keith Spiegel
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