Sunset Strip (2000) [R]

Release Date:
August 18, 2000

Original Title:
Sunset Strip

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Fox 2000 Pictures
Linson Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 90

The ultimate address for a dream

A day in Hollywood, 1972, with young people looking for the 24 hours that will change their lives. Zach will open that night for a British rocker at Whisky a Go-Go; he lives in a canyon and plays impromptu duets with a mysterious guitarist he doesn't see. Tammy is a costume designer, open to quick sex with the various rockers she works with and loved from afar by Michael, a photographer recovering from a case of the clap. His good friend is Felix, a morose, alcoholic songwriter. On hand for comic relief is Marty Shapiro, a fast-talking record producer. Getting ready for the gig at the club, Zach's performance, and the early-morning aftermath comprise the film.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Michael St. Hilaire

Art Department Coordinator:
Aimee Rousey

Art Direction:
Jay Pelissier

Assistant Sound Editor:
Todd Harris

Best Boy Grip:
Scott McGeo

Boom Operator:
Brian Wittle

Camera Operator:
Joseph D. Urbanczyk

Casting:
Don Phillips

Casting Associate:
Jason Mundy

Choreographer:
Toni Basil

Color Timer:
Harry Muller

Construction Coordinator:
Bill Holmquist

Construction Foreman:
Mark Balda

Costume Design:
Ha Nguyen

Costume Supervisor:
Charlene Amateau

Costumer:
Georgia Alemanni

Craft Service:
Michael D. Starks

Dialogue Editor:
R.J. Kizer
Donald Sylvester

Director:
Adam Collis

Director of Photography:
Ron Fortunato

Editor:
Angus Wall
Bruce Cannon

Executive Music Producer:
Robbie Robertson

Executive Producer:
James Dodson

Extras Casting:
Judy Cook

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Ken Nishino

First Assistant Camera:
Dennis Seawright

First Assistant Director:
Louis Shaw Milito

First Assistant Editor:
Justin Bourret

Foley Artist:
Zane D. Bruce

Gaffer:
David Gamerman

Key Grip:
Jamie Lagerhausen
Loren Corl

Key Hair Stylist:
Deborah Ann Piper

Key Makeup Artist:
Mindy Hall

Key Rigging Grip:
Dhamarata 'G' Dhiensuwana

Leadman:
Brett Smith
Angi Neff

Location Manager:
Michael Paolillo

Makeup Artist:
Rebecca Alling

Music Editor:
Brent Brooks

Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt

Original Music Composer:
Stewart Copeland

Producer:
Art Linson
John Linson

Production Accountant:
Julie Hansen

Production Coordinator:
Ron Cosmo Vecchiarelli

Production Design:
Cynthia Kay Charette

Property Master:
Bruce Mink

Rigging Gaffer:
Scot Gaal

Screenplay:
Russell DeGrazier
Randall Jahnson

Script Supervisor:
Jennifer Getzinger

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
John O'Connor

Second Assistant Director:
Tia Ardran

Set Costumer:
Amy Jo Hoppenfeld
Joseph T. Mastrolia

Set Decoration:
Bob Kensinger

Set Designer:
Fanée Aaron
Stephanie J. Gordon

Sound Effects Editor:
Byron Miller

Sound Mixer:
Benjamin Patrick

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy Nelson
James Bolt

Steadicam Operator:
Gerry O'Malley

Still Photographer:
John Johnson

Story:
Randall Jahnson

Storyboard Artist:
Andy Friend

Stunt Coordinator:
Manny Perry

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ted Caplan

Transportation Captain:
Randy Musselman

Transportation Coordinator:
Ted Moser

Unit Production Manager:
JoAnn Perritano

Unit Publicist:
Andrew Lipschultz

Utility Sound:
John R. Fors

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Elizabeth Hitt

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Brian Samuels

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