A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 28, 1985
Original Title:
St. Elmo's Fire
Alternate Titles:
O Primeiro Ano do Resto de Nossas Vidas
圣艾尔摩之火
青春一族
青春火花
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 AU: M BR: L DE: 12 FR: TP GB: 15 IE: 15 JP: R15+ NL: 16 SE: 11 US: R
Runtime: 110
A group of friends graduates from the halls of Georgetown University into lives that revolve around sex and career aspirations. Kirby waits tables to pay for law school. His roommate Kevin struggles at a D.C. newspaper as he searches for the meaning of love. Jules may be an object of adoration and envy, but secretly she has problems of her own. Demure Wendy is in love with Billy—a loveable sax player and an irresponsible drunk. Alec wants it all: a career in politics and the appearance of a traditional home life. Alec’s girlfriend, Leslie, is an ambitious architect who doesn't know about his infidelity, but his new allegiance to the Republican Party is already enough to put her off marriage.
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ADR Editor:
J. Paul Huntsman
Carl Lewis
ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris
Apprentice Sound Editor:
David Moritz
Assistant Accountant:
Patricia L. DeShields
Assistant Property Master:
Gary F. Kieldrup
Assistant Sound Editor:
Leslie Gaulin
Best Boy Electric:
Peter Portizo
Best Boy Grip:
Bill Fleming
Boom Operator:
Raul A. Bruce
Camera Operator:
Elliot Davis
Chief Lighting Technician:
Tim Griffith
Choreographer:
Kenny Ortega
Color Timer:
Bruce Pearson
Construction Coordinator:
Cal DiValerio
Construction Foreman:
Bruce DiValerio
Costumer:
Violette Jones-Faison
Director:
Joel Schumacher
Director of Photography:
Stephen H. Burum
Editor:
Richard Marks
Executive Producer:
Ned Tanen
Bernard Schwartz
First Assistant Camera:
Alex Touyarot
First Assistant Director:
Gary Daigler
First Assistant Editor:
Jane Schwartz Jaffe
Key Grip:
Emmett Brown
Leadman:
Donald Krafft
Thomas Gark
Location Manager:
Eric Schwab
Makeup Artist:
Rick Sharp
Music Editor:
Bob Badami
Negative Cutter:
Brian Ralph
Original Music Composer:
David Foster
Producer:
Lauren Shuler Donner
Producer's Assistant:
Karen Kovacevich
Production Accountant:
Margaret Mitchell
Production Assistant:
Lisa Rose Horwitch
R. Scott Doran
Production Coordinator:
Shari Leibowitz
Production Illustrator:
Paul S. Power
Production Manager:
Raymond Hartwick
Property Master:
William A. Petrotta
Screenplay:
Joel Schumacher
Carl Kurlander
Script Supervisor:
Jan Kemper
Second Assistant Camera:
Rick Fee
Second Assistant Director:
Katterli Frauenfelder
Set Decoration:
Charles Graffeo
Robert Gould
Set Designer:
James E. Tocci
Christopher Burian-Mohr
Sound Editor:
Bill Wylie
Gary S. Gerlich
David Hawkins
Sound Mixer:
Gene S. Cantamessa
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gregg Landaker
Steve Maslow
Doc Kane
Special Effects:
Peter Albiez
Still Photographer:
Christine M. Loss
Stunt Double:
Reid Rondell
Supervising Sound Editor:
Frank E. Warner
Theme Song Performance:
John Parr
Title Designer:
Wayne Fitzgerald
Transportation Coordinator:
Hayden D. Anglin
Unit Publicist:
Phyllis Gardner Hirsen
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