Creating Rem Lezar (1989) [NR]

Release Date:
January 1, 1989

Original Title:
Creating Rem Lezar

Genres:
Family | Fantasy | Music

Production Companies:
JSL Video Services Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 48

Every Child has a Rem Lezar.

Zack and Ashlee discover the meaning of true friendship when they create an imaginary friend, the superhero Rem Lezar.

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Assistant Director:
Phil Meyerowitz

Audio Post Coordinator:
Peter Spirer
Mark Mulé
Louis Yandoli

Boom Operator:
Carol Guidry

Camera Production Assistant:
Larry Nolan

Choreographer:
Scott Zakarin

Cinematography:
Richard E. Brooks

Costume Design:
Rosemary Ponzo

Dailies Manager:
Robert Hecht

Director:
Scott Zakarin

Electrician:
Andy Niceberg
Jim Boorman

Film Processor:
John P. Binninger

Gaffer:
Ricard Cohn
John Foster

Graphic Designer:
Jim Hayhow
Sal Lobuono

Makeup Artist:
Erin Pollitt

Musician:
Mark Mulé
Peter Spirer
Bernie Maloney
James E. Graseck

Production Assistant:
Greg Federbush
Steven Echtman
David Miller

Production Manager:
Phil Meyerowitz

Prop Designer:
Eoin Sprott

Script Supervisor:
Lisa Katcher

Set Runner:
Scott Winslow

Sound Recordist:
Micah Solomon
Richard Hickey

Still Photographer:
Peter Spirer

Story Consultant:
Mara Shackler

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Kelly MacNeal

Writer:
Scott Zakarin

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