St. Elmo's Fire (1985) [R]

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

The passion burns deep.

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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