Slacker (1991) [R]

Release Date:
July 5, 1991

Original Title:
Slacker

Alternate Titles:
슬래커

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Detour Filmproduction

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 97

Austin, Texas, is an Eden for the young and unambitious, from the enthusiastically eccentric to the dangerously apathetic. Here, the nobly lazy can eschew responsibility in favor of nursing their esoteric obsessions. The locals include a backseat philosopher who passionately expounds on his dream theories to a seemingly comatose cabbie, a young woman who tries to hawk Madonna's Pap test to anyone who will listen and a kindly old anarchist looking for recruits.

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Art Direction:
Deborah Pastor
D. Montgomery

Assistant Camera:
Clark Walker

Casting:
Anne Walker-McBay

Color Timer:
Dave Pultz

Colorist:
Omar Godinez

Director:
Richard Linklater

Director of Photography:
Lee Daniel

Dolly Grip:
Clark Walker

Editor:
Scott Rhodes

Graphic Designer:
Ron Marks

Grip:
Tracey Holman Weaver
Scott Rhodes
Carlos Omar Guerra
John Spath
Abby Antweil
Dennis Reynolds

Key Grip:
Scott Conn

Negative Cutter:
Bob Rogers

Producer:
Richard Linklater

Production Design:
Deborah Pastor

Production Manager:
Anne Walker-McBay

Script Supervisor:
Meg Brennan

Set Dresser:
Raul V. Carrera

Sound:
D. Montgomery

Sound Engineer:
Fred Remmert

Steadicam Operator:
Ralph Watson

Writer:
Richard Linklater

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