Freeway (1996) [R]

Release Date:
August 23, 1996

Original Title:
Freeway

Alternate Titles:
連鎖犯罪 逃げられない女
連鎖犯罪/逃げられない女

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
August Entertainment
Davis Films
Illusion Entertainment Group
Multicom Entertainment Group
The Kushner-Locke Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: R18+  DE: 16  FR: 16  GB: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 105

Her life is no fairy tale.

Following the arrest of her mother, Ramona, young Vanessa Lutz decides to go in search of her estranged grandmother. On the way, she is given a ride by school counselor Bob Wolverton. During the journey, Lutz begins to realize that Bob is the notorious I-5 Killer and manages to escape by shooting him several times. Wounded but still very much alive, Bob pursues Lutz across the state in this modern retelling of Little Red Riding Hood.

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ADR Coordinator:
Leigh French

ADR Recordist:
Dickran Bezerginian

ADR Supervisor:
Mark Linden
Al Decker

Additional Casting:
Annette Benson

Additional Music:
Tito Larriva

Additional Still Photographer:
Nicola Goode

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Eddie Rogers

Assistant Editor:
Melissa Gearhart

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Wittlinger

Boom Operator:
Tim Drury

Casting:
Mary Vernieu

Casting Associate:
Alyssa Weisberg

Co-Producer:
Mark Ezralow
Adam Merims

Costume Designer:
Merrie Lawson

Costume Supervisor:
Nadine Haders

Costumer:
Tricia Cruikshank
Andrea Burrows
Sarit

Dialogue Editor:
Dorian Cheah

Director:
Matthew Bright

Director of Photography:
John Thomas

Editor:
Maysie Hoy

Executive Producer:
Dan Halsted
Richard Rutowski
Oliver Stone

First Assistant Camera:
Phil Cohen

First Assistant Director:
Timothy Bird

Foley Artist:
John Post
Paul Holzborn

Foley Recordist:
Arman Boyles

Key Hair Stylist:
Elisabeth Fry

Key Makeup Artist:
Elisabeth Fry

Makeup Artist:
Brad Boles

Music Consultant:
Spencer Proffer

Music Coordinator:
Amy Rosen

Music Editor:
Bruce Greenspan
Mark Boccaccio

Music Supervisor:
Gerry Gershman

Original Music Composer:
Danny Elfman

Post Production Coordinator:
Teresa Garber

Post Production Supervisor:
Linda Pallin

Producer:
Chris Hanley
Brad Wyman

Production Coordinator:
Theresa Marth

Production Design:
Pamela B. Warner

Script Supervisor:
J.S. Shoe

Second Assistant Camera:
Christopher Patak

Second Assistant Director:
Athena Alexander

Second Second Assistant Director:
Chad Rosen

Set Decoration:
Caitlin Blue

Sound Effects Editor:
Don Gooch

Sound Mixer:
Ed White

Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Stephen Fitzmaurice
Bryan Arenas

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Ratajczak
Kurt Kassulke

Sound Supervisor:
Paul Ratajczak

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
John Foster
John Carl Buechler

Stand In:
Courtney Pakis
Oliver Hooper

Still Photographer:
Lesa-Ann Wyman

Storyboard Artist:
Andy Friend

Stunt Coordinator:
Troy Gilbert

Stunts:
Nancy Thurston
Thomas Robinson Harper
Jill Stokesberry

Title Designer:
Dan Perri

Unit Production Manager:
Frank Hildebrand

Writer:
Matthew Bright

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