A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 1, 1987
Original Title:
Happy Hour
Alternate Titles:
Sour Grapes
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Four Square Productions
TMS Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 88
A chemist experimenting with different formulas stumbles upon an ingredient that, when added to beer, makes it absolutely irresistible. Before he realizes it, an international spy is after him to try to get the formula for himself.
Art Designer:
Drew Struzan
Assistant Editor:
Beth Accomando
Victor Lou
Robert Matzenauer
Kirsten Starkey
Assistant Production Manager:
Ron Tim
Boom Operator:
Harlan P. Freedman
Camera Operator:
Kevin Morrisey
Carpenter:
Ruddy Cervantes
Casting:
Samuel Warren
Color Timer:
Morris Sparks
Continuity:
Cyndi Zale
Director:
John De Bello
Director of Photography:
Kevin Morrisey
Editor:
John De Bello
Editorial Production Assistant:
Terry Angle
First Assistant Camera:
Michael Lambert
First Assistant Director:
Maura McCoy
Gaffer:
Stephen Welch
Graphic Designer:
Ron Coviello
Michael A.S. Morgan
Grip:
Bruce Green
Tim Henderson
Diane Matzenauer
Thom Owens
Key Grip:
Francis Weidinger
Lighting Director:
Harvey Weber
Location Manager:
Lowell D. Blank
Makeup Artist:
Debra Enders
Maree Hanning
Music:
Rick Patterson
Neal Fox
Lawrence Czoka
Music Director:
Curt Mangin
Music Editor:
John De Bello
Negative Cutter:
Barbara Riley
Producer:
J. Stephen Peace
John De Bello
Production Manager:
Robert Matzenauer
Property Master:
Charly Kohlmyer
Second Assistant Camera:
Rick Godfrey
Second Assistant Director:
Duane Journey
Set Designer:
Charly Kohlmyer
Sound Effects Editor:
Thom Owens
Sound Mixer:
Mark A. Rozett
Hiroaki 'Zom' Yamamoto
Sound Recordist:
Joe Thompson Jr.
Still Photographer:
Ken Jacques
Stunt Coordinator:
Monty Jordan
Title Designer:
Craig Berkos
Wardrobe Master:
Liana Koeppel
Melinda Ritz
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