A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 1, 1997
Original Title:
Cadillac
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Three friends experimented with acid in high school, Jimmy had a terrible acid trip that ended in a stint in a psychiatric hospital. Afterwards he spends his days restoring a 1970 Cadillac and clinging to long-gone ideals, while his two friends try to get on with their lives.
Assistant Editor:
Kimberly Eaton
Boom Operator:
Chris Sposa
Casting:
Alan Williams
Cinematography:
Maximo Munzi
Co-Producer:
Rod Hamilton
Director:
Andrew Frank
Electrician:
Tom Stanger
Executive Producer:
Lorraine Rasmussen
Martin J. Frank
Tim Buxton
First Assistant Director:
Lawrence Kane
Gaffer:
Hector Rivera
Key Hair Stylist:
Yvette Beebe
Key Makeup Artist:
Brigitte Bugayong
Lead Set Dresser:
Chuck Coffman
Line Producer:
Scott J. Mulvaney
Loader:
Paul L. Chevalier
Music:
Alan Williams
Scott Cochran
On Set Dresser:
Alysia Allen
Orchestrator:
Alan Williams
Producer:
Andrew Frank
Production Consultant:
Michael Spielberg
Production Designer:
Anna Gadsby
Script Supervisor:
Kimberly Eaton
Second Assistant Camera:
Karen Korn
Andrew Bikichky
Set Decoration:
Eden Barr
Sound Mixer:
Steuart Pearce
Unit Production Manager:
Scott J. Mulvaney
Writer:
Bruce McIntosh
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