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Release Date:
January 1, 1986
Original Title:
Las Vegas Weekend
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Pygmalion Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 83
A computer nerd starts winning big in Las Vegas, and finds women being attracted to him.
Additional Music:
Peter Moffitt
Assistant Director:
Vic Amway
Assistant Editor:
Valerie Davidson
Associate Producer:
Sandy Charles
Juana Tidwell
Boom Operator:
Greg Farina
Casting:
Socorro Keenan
Sharon Farrell
Frank Romano
Continuity:
Katherine Coon
Dialogue Coach:
Frank Romano
Director:
Dale Trevillion
Director of Photography:
Christopher Tufty
Editor:
David Kern
Executive Producer:
Charles Black
First Assistant Camera:
Michael Cardone
Makeup & Hair:
William Barschdorf
Madge March
Music Editor:
David Kern
Original Music Composer:
Alan St. Jon
Scarlet Rivera
Producer:
Dale Trevillion
Production Manager:
Jeffrey Sudzin
Production Sound Mixer:
Craig Smith
Pyrotechnician:
Kelly Kerby
Script Supervisor:
Barbara Burnaby
Second Assistant Camera:
Kit Hellman
Second Unit Director of Photography:
David Kern
Sound Editor:
David Kern
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Wayne Heitman
Still Photographer:
Paul Kammett
Third Assistant Camera:
Brent Dilger
Wardrobe Assistant:
Cathy Magar
Wardrobe Master:
Linda Lee Schmidt
Writer:
Dale Trevillion
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