Hot Pursuit (1987) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 8, 1987

Original Title:
Hot Pursuit

Alternate Titles:
Danny, immer fünf Minuten zu spät
Mr. Alligator - See you later...
Mr. Elszánt, a balfék
See You Later Mr. Aligator

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
RKO Pictures LLC

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  GR: 13  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 93

She promised him ten days together in paradise. He never dreamed how far he'd have to go.

High school student Dan Bartlett misses the plane he was supposed to be on with his rich girlfriend and her family on the way to a Caribbean vacation during a school break. He flies there alone, and runs into a series of characters and misadventures as he tries to catch up.

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Art Designer:
Drew Struzan

Casting:
Amanda Mackey

Costume Design:
Taryn De Chellis

Dialogue Editor:
Steve Rice

Director:
Steven Lisberger

Director of Photography:
Frank Tidy

Editor:
Mitchell Sinoway

Executive Producer:
Tom Mankiewicz
Jerry Offsay

Extras Casting:
Guillermo Castillo

Producer:
Theodore R. Parvin
Pierre David

Production Design:
William J. Creber

Screenplay:
Steven W. Carabatsos

Script Supervisor:
Helen Caldwell
Mario Cisneros Jr.

Sound Mixer:
Manuel Topete
Eric Batut

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gregg Rudloff
David E. Campbell
John T. Reitz

Still Photographer:
Ken Staniforth
Brian Vikander

Story:
Steven Lisberger

Stunts:
Kurt Bryant
Eurlyne Epper
Karen Price

Supervising Sound Editor:
R.J. Palmer
David Lewis Yewdall

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