Tromeo & Juliet (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 30, 1996

Original Title:
Tromeo & Juliet

Alternate Titles:
Tromeo and Juliet
Тромео и Джульетта
トロメオ&ジュリエット
트로미오와 줄리엣

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Drama | Fantasy | Horror | Mystery | Romance

Production Companies:
Troma Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 107

Body Piercing, Kinky Sex, Dismemberment. The Things That Made Shakespeare Great

All the body-piercing, kinky sex, and car crashes that Shakespeare wanted but never had! Join Tromeo and Juliet as they travel through Manhattan's underground in search of climactic love, violence and the American Way.

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Additional Script Supervisor:
Jon Nissenbaum

Additional Still Photographer:
Doug Hall
Tom Zuback
Jackie Salerno

Additional Writing:
Phil Rivo
Andrew Deemer
Jason Green

Art Department Assistant:
Karen Ipock
Emelia Capp

Art Direction:
Hannah Moseley

Assistant Camera:
Max Votolato

Assistant Director:
James Gunn

Assistant Editor:
Anna Josenhans

Assistant Foley Artist:
Russell Creak

Assistant Property Master:
Elizabeth Cassinelli

Associate Producer:
Andrew Weiner

Best Boy Grip:
Martin Nowlan
Steve Ramsey

Boom Operator:
Phillipe Ginkels
Allen R. Kiefer
Joseph White
Joe Zito
Jeff Roenning

Camera Loader:
Arthur Goldsmith

Camera Production Assistant:
Max Votolato

Carpenter:
Peter Anzalone

Casting:
Andrew Weiner

Casting Associate:
Lauren Yates

Co-Producer:
Jonathan Foster
Robert Hersov

Costume Design:
Kyra Svetlovsky

Dialogue Editor:
Albert Cadabra

Director:
Lloyd Kaufman

Director of Photography:
Brendan Flynt

Driver:
Dylan Forer
David Dillon

Editor:
Frank Reynolds

Executive In Charge Of Production:
James Gunn

Executive Producer:
Daniel Laikind
Robert Schiller
Grant Quasha

Extras Casting:
Harrison Freed

First Assistant Camera:
Robert Rasmussen

First Assistant Director:
Robert Bauer

First Assistant Editor:
Steven Barison

Foley Artist:
Jeffrey Ferruzzo

Gaffer:
Atsushi Takaoka

Grip:
Albert Cadabra
Dylan Forer

In Memory Of:
Stanley L. Kaufman, Sr.

Key Grip:
Michael Franzetti
David Wasserman

Line Producer:
Franny Baldwin

Location Manager:
Michelle Roa

Makeup Supervisor:
Callie French

Music Editor:
David Rogers

Music Score Producer:
Willie Wisely

Negative Cutter:
Rich Cohen

Original Music Composer:
Willie Wisely

Producer:
Michael Herz
Lloyd Kaufman

Property Master:
Samara Smith

Screenplay:
Lloyd Kaufman
James Gunn

Script Supervisor:
Lisa Molinaro

Second Assistant Camera:
Ian Dudley

Second Assistant Director:
Liz Ip

Second Second Assistant Director:
Dan Wilkinson
Jon Nissenbaum
Anne Pratt

Set Dresser:
Jennifer Acomb
Alex Ingalls

Sound:
Robert Taz Larrea

Sound Designer:
Pete Conlin

Sound Effects Editor:
Jeff Kushner
Sila A. Soyer

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Novack

Sound Recordist:
Jonathan Slon
David Alvarez

Special Effects:
Neil Ruddy

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Vincent Schicchi

Special Effects Supervisor:
Louie Zakarian

Special Effects Technician:
Joe Macchia

Still Photographer:
Efrem Flores

Stunt Coordinator:
Marcos Antonio Miranda

Stunts:
Julia Purtill
Neil Ruddy
Arthur M. Jolly
Sandee Brockwell

Tattoo Designer:
Sandee Brockwell

Thanks:
Julie Stepanek
Kris Isacsson

Theatre Play:
William Shakespeare

Transportation Coordinator:
John Michals

Unit Production Manager:
Franny Baldwin

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