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Release Date:
October 30, 1992
Original Title:
There Goes the Neighborhood
Alternate Titles:
Pay Dirt
Paydirt
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Romance
Production Companies:
Kings Road Entertainment
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
SK: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 88
A dying prisoner whispers the location of his loot to the facility's psychologist, who heads to the New Jersey suburbs to find it. Two prisoners overhear the plan and escape to get the millions for themselves. Who will get the money?
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Art Direction:
Randy Moore
Casting Director:
Mary Jo Slater
Co-Producer:
Jeffrey Sudzin
Costume Design:
Sandy Davidson
Director:
Bill Phillips
Director of Photography:
Walt Lloyd
Editor:
Sharyn L. Ross
Executive Producer:
Mort Engelberg
First Assistant Director:
Mike Topoozian
Key Hair Stylist:
Erin Lyons
Makeup Artist:
Paula Sutor
Makeup Supervisor:
Cheri Montesanto
Music:
David Bell
Post Production Supervisor:
Tom Karnowski
Producer:
Stephen J. Friedman
Production Design:
Dean Tschetter
Second Assistant Director:
Michael McCue
Second Second Assistant Director:
Harry Jarvis
Set Decoration:
Michele Starbuck
Stunts:
Paul E. Short
Unit Production Manager:
Lisa Hackett
Writer:
Bill Phillips
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