American Strays (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 12, 1996

Original Title:
American Strays

Alternate Titles:
American Strays - Lieben oder Töten
Randagi

Genres:
Action | Comedy

Production Companies:
Canned Pictures Inc
Harmony Gold

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 97

Love 'em or Kill 'em.

Somewhere on the fringe of society, ten dangerous strangers are on a road to Red's Desert Oasis Diner. Packing more fire power than the LA police force, two hitmen, two hoods, two outlaws, and a mixed bag of other quirky characters hilariously converge for the showdown of a lifetime.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Joaquin Sedillo

ADR Editor:
Yuri Reese

ADR Mixer:
David Boulton
Thomas J. O'Connell
Yuri Reese

ADR Supervisor:
Renée Tondelli

Additional Music:
George Doering

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adam Jenkins

Art Direction:
Denise Hudson

Assistant Camera:
Delon Freund

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Raymond E. Spiess III

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Anthea Grutsis

Assistant Property Master:
Cherilyn Niedhardd

Associate Producer:
Trudi Callon

Audio Post Coordinator:
Karla Hennessey

Best Boy Electrician:
Bill-Brady Majors
David McLaughlin

Best Boy Grip:
Charles H.E. Richards

Boom Operator:
George Flores
Jack Beck
Tabby Vincent

Casting:
Sheila Jaffe
Georgianne Walken

Casting Assistant:
Chris Larsen

Costume Assistant:
Anne Woodard

Costume Designer:
Tanya Gill
Magda Lavadenz

Dialogue Editor:
Denise Brady
Dov Schwarz

Director:
Michael Covert

Director of Photography:
Seo Mutarevic

Dolly Grip:
Ben Giacometti

Editor:
Rod Dean

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Norman Siderow

Executive Producer:
Frank Agrama

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Delon Freund

First Assistant Camera:
Collin S. Colberg

First Assistant Director:
David Strupp

Foley Artist:
Dominique Decaudain
Susan Conner
Brent Brooks
Elizabeth Rainey

Foley Recordist:
Lorita de la Cerna

Hairstylist:
Norman Salao
Linda Samodral

Key Grip:
Javier Perez
George Vrattos

Key Makeup Artist:
Marina Tarpin
Lydia Milars

Lighting Technician:
Martin Leeper
Thomas Marvel

Line Producer:
Kirk Hassig

Makeup Artist:
Nikoletta Skarlatos

Music Supervisor:
Jennifer Pyken
Michelle Kuznetsky Silverman
Robin Bechtel

Original Music Composer:
John R. Graham

Producer:
Kirk Hassig
Doug Textor
Rod Dean

Production Consultant:
Lee Berger

Production Coordinator:
Karen Bass

Production Design:
Paul Holt

Property Master:
Brad Morris
Randy Angel

Script Supervisor:
Denise Karey
Mary Anne Seward

Second Assistant Camera:
Chris Hawkins
Missy Toy

Second Assistant Director:
Richard Chang

Second Second Assistant Director:
Phillippa Rick

Second Unit Director:
Doug Textor

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Joaquin Sedillo

Set Decoration:
Mary E. Gullickson

Set Dresser:
Angel McConnell
Wes Tabayoyong
Ryan Wilson
James Koening
Jeanette Harshleager
Dianne Chadwick

Sound Effects Editor:
Byron Short
Alison Sanford
Kevin Jackson

Sound Mixer:
Darryl Linkow
Benjamin Patrick
Ronald Long

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
William Smith
Joe Barnett

Sound Recordist:
Jennifer Nash
Tony Jenkins

Sound Supervisor:
William Smith

Special Effects Assistant:
David Waine

Special Effects Coordinator:
John C. Hartigan

Still Photographer:
Carey Hendricks
Rod Dean

Stunt Coordinator:
Michael Horse

Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Ray Spiess

Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
Jeffrey R. Whitcher

Unit Production Manager:
Bryan Yaconelli
Elizabeth Ervin

Writer:
Michael Covert

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