City Slickers (1991) [PG-13]

Release Date:
June 7, 1991

Original Title:
City Slickers

Alternate Titles:
A Vida, o Amor... e as Vacas
Kaupunkicowboyt
Stadens cowboys
城市滑头
굿바이 뉴욕 굿모닝 내 사랑

Genres:
Comedy | Western

Production Companies:
Castle Rock Entertainment
Columbia Pictures
Face Productions
Nelson Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  CZ: U  DE: 12  FI: S  GB: 12  NL: 6  PT: M/12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 114

Yesterday they were businessmen. Today they're cowboys. Tomorrow they'll be walking funny.

Three New York businessmen decide to take a "Wild West" vacation that turns out not to be the relaxing vacation they had envisioned.

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2000
#86
100 Years: 100 LAUGHS
100 Funniest American Movies Of All Time

ADR Editor:
Thomas Whiting

ADR Mixer:
Charleen Richards-Steeves

ADR Supervisor:
Larry Singer
Alan L. Nineberg

Additional Music:
Hummie Mann

Additional Photography:
Robert Eber
Fernando Espiga

Aerial Camera:
Ron Goodman

Animation:
Gary Mooney

Animation Director:
Bob Kurtz

Art Department Coordinator:
Renee Faia

Art Direction:
Mark W. Mansbridge

Assistant Camera:
Edward A. Gutentag

Assistant Costume Designer:
Mary Zophres

Assistant Editor:
Mark Perzely
Bryan H. Carroll
Edward Malone

Assistant Location Manager:
Jose Luis Trivino

Assistant Property Master:
Michael R. Gannon

Assistant Sound Editor:
Patty Dobie
Ellen Decker Franklin

Best Boy Electric:
Chuck Sharp

Boom Operator:
George Baetz

Cableman:
Roger Stevenson

Camera Loader:
Alfonso Casado
Antonio Navarro

Camera Operator:
George Loomis
Gary B. Kibbe

Carpenter:
Alan Swain
Christopher Windisch

Casting:
Pam Dixon
Sally Jackson

Casting Associate:
Marla Shertz Wilson

Color Timer:
Art Tostado

Conductor:
Mark McKenzie
Hummie Mann

Construction Coordinator:
Clarence Lynn Price

Construction Foreman:
Robert J. Carlyle
W. Scott Mason
Ray Rarick

Costume Design:
Judy L. Ruskin

Costume Supervisor:
Christopher Lawrence
Barbara Ayers
Deborah Lancaster

Director:
Ron Underwood

Director of Photography:
Dean Semler

Dolly Grip:
Chris Espeset
Jonathan Woolf

Editor:
O. Nicholas Brown

Electrician:
Jim Carne
Ray Ortega
Myke Groves
Rick A. Benedetto
Stephen Mullen
Randy Woods

Executive Producer:
Billy Crystal

Extras Casting:
Sylvia Fay
Kenneth Post

First Assistant Camera:
Mark Davison
Nathaniel Goodman
Andreas Schneuwly
Lee Blasingame
Ángel Yebra

First Assistant Director:
Jerry Ballew
Doug Metzger
Jim Chory
Anthony Brand

Foley Artist:
Hilda Hodges
John Roesch
Kevin Bartnof

Foley Mixer:
James Ashwill

Foley Recordist:
Mary Jo Lang

Gaffer:
Melton C. Maxwell

Greensman:
Bobby Joe Garren
Dennis Butterworth

Grip:
Paul Iski
William Eddie Paul
John W. Murphy
Dave Anderberg
Doug Cowden
Kim Heath
Tom Meyer
Kyle T. MacDowell

Hairstylist:
Candida Conery

Key Grip:
Eric Gigandet
William 'Bear' Paul

Key Hair Stylist:
William A. Farley

Key Makeup Artist:
Ken Chase

Leadman:
Mike Higelmire

Lighting Technician:
Scott Kidner

Line Producer:
Gregory Dark

Location Manager:
Phillips 'Flip' Wylly Jr.
Barbara Heller
Iddo Lampton Enochs Jr.
James A. Maguire

Location Scout:
Ginger Sledge

Makeup Artist:
Todd McIntosh
Peter Montagna

Matte Painter:
Rocco Gioffre
Paul Curley

Music Editor:
Lisa Morlas
Scott Stambler
Sherry Whitfield

Music Programmer:
Nick Vidar

Musician:
George Doering

Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt

Orchestrator:
Thomas Richard Sharp
Mark McKenzie
Frank Bennett
Brad Dechter

Original Music Composer:
Marc Shaiman

Other:
Tim Song Jones

Painter:
Donald R. Abblett
Mark Konkel

Post Production Assistant:
Insley Pearre

Producer:
Irby Smith

Production Accountant:
K. Lenna Katich

Production Assistant:
Sonya Ooten
Darin Rivetti

Production Coordinator:
Christy Dimmig

Production Design:
Lawrence G. Paull

Production Driver:
Russ Tolliver

Production Manager:
Edward D. Markley

Property Master:
William A. Petrotta

Propmaker:
Clete Cetrone
Steven DeSantis
Timothy Vierra

Scoring Mixer:
Joel Moss

Screenplay:
Lowell Ganz
Babaloo Mandel

Script Supervisor:
Kerry Lyn McKissick
Beverly Winston

Second Assistant Camera:
Leigh Feitelberg
Dudley J. Voll
Steve Banister

Second Assistant Director:
Jeffrey Wetzel
Nina K. Noble

Second Company Grip:
Gil Valle

Second Second Assistant Director:
Irby Jay Smith Jr.

Second Unit Director:
Mickey Gilbert
Fraser Clarke Heston

Set Decoration:
Rick Simpson

Set Designer:
Stan Tropp
Geoff Hubbard

Set Dresser:
Luigi Mugavero
Gary Kudroff
William Kemper Wright
John A. Scott III

Sound Editor:
Leonard T. Geschke
Nils C. Jensen
Colin C. Mouat
Chuck Neely
Bob O'Brien
Suhail Kafity

Sound Mixer:
Robert Eber

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bob Beemer
Kevin O'Connell
Rick Kline

Sound Recordist:
Matt Patterson

Special Effects:
Larz Anderson
Albert Delgado
Wayne Rose

Special Effects Coordinator:
Ken Pepiot

Still Photographer:
Bruce McBroom

Storyboard Artist:
Dick Lasley
Tom Southwell

Stunt Coordinator:
Jerry Gatlin
Mickey Gilbert

Stunt Double:
Chema

Stunt Driver:
Mack MacReady

Stunts:
Lance Gilbert
R.J. Chambers
Brian Burrows
Tim Gilbert
Troy Gilbert
Michael Adams
Bobby Aldridge

Supervising Sound Editor:
Louis L. Edemann
Charles L. Campbell

Transportation Captain:
Rick Mercier

Transportation Co-Captain:
Tony Mercier

Transportation Coordinator:
Bo Falck

Unit Manager:
Mairin Blake

Unit Publicist:
David Linck

Utility Stunts:
Tony Lee Boggs

Vocals:
Edie Lehmann Boddicker

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Timothy Alberts

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