A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1995
Original Title:
Smoke N Lightnin
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
American Cinema Group
Smoke 'N' Lightnin Production
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
Two Miami car mechanics borrow a luxury car for a night, unaware that it contains classified documents
ADR Editor:
Gil Karson
Assistant Camera:
Don Spiro
Assistant Editor:
Glen Baumbach
Best Boy Electric:
Rick Hopper
Best Boy Grip:
Christian Franz Staab
Boom Operator:
Gabriel Valdes
Wayne Oczachowski
Camera Loader:
Mark Zeilman
Color Timer:
Herb Hickey
Costume Designer:
Sherry Hancock
Dialogue Editor:
Wayne Cook
Director:
Michael Kirton
Alan Smithee
Director of Photography:
Michael St. Hilaire
Editor:
Peter Lonsdale
Executive Producer:
Bernd Gaumer
Michael Work
Leman Cetiner
Axel Munch
Stephen Byrd
Extras Casting:
Rosa Jiménez
First Assistant Camera:
Tim Dunford
First Assistant Director:
Dan Leonard
Foley Artist:
Stephen Sharp
Gil Karson
Gaffer:
Tony Font
Keith Morgan
Grip:
Miles Thomas
Hairstylist:
Trish Hollis
Key Grip:
John Savka
Line Producer:
Elaine Kooser
Makeup Artist:
Natalie Meier
Trish Hollis
Original Music Composer:
Jim Devlin
Post Production Supervisor:
Arthur D. Noda
Producer:
Axel Munch
Leman Cetiner
Production Coordinator:
Lisa Marie Hill
Production Sound Mixer:
Jethro Senger
Property Master:
Brian Cain
Script Supervisor:
Rachel L. Stowell
Second Assistant Camera:
Bradley Richard
Second Assistant Director:
Rosa Jiménez
Second Unit Director:
William H. Molina
Second Unit Director of Photography:
William H. Molina
Sound Effects Editor:
Steve Gunner
Sound Post Supervisor:
Gil Karson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Stephen Sharp
Sound Recordist:
Jim La Rue
Stunt Coordinator:
Billy Bates
Stunts:
Keith Dean
Mark Hager
Carlos Perez
J.C. Robaina
Corey Lee Scott
Unit Production Manager:
Elaine Kooser
Writer:
Michael Kirton
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