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Release Date:
February 18, 1994
Original Title:
Blue Chips
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M CZ: U DE: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 108
Pete Bell, a college basketball coach is under a lot of pressure. His team isn't winning and he cannot attract new players. The stars of the future are secretly being paid by boosters. This practice is forbidden in the college game, but Pete is desperate and has pressures from all around.
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Art Direction:
Ed Verreaux
Casting:
Louis DiGiaimo
Costume Design:
Bernie Pollack
Director:
William Friedkin
Director of Photography:
Tom Priestley Jr.
Editor:
David Rosenbloom
Robert K. Lambert
Executive Producer:
Ron Shelton
Wolfgang Glattes
First Assistant Director:
Newt Arnold
Hairstylist:
Nina Paskowitz
Sterfon Demings
Gail Rowell-Ryan
Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye Jr.
Robert Ryan
Original Music Composer:
Nile Rodgers
Jeff Beck
Jed Leiber
Producer:
Michele Rappaport
Production Design:
James D. Bissell
Script Supervisor:
Karen Golden
Second Assistant Director:
Robin R. Oliver
Second Second Assistant Director:
Mark Mamalakis
Eric Jones
Set Decoration:
Thomas L. Roysden
Set Designer:
John Berger
Lauren E. Polizzi
Sound Effects Editor:
Myron Nettinga
Sound Mixer:
Kirk Francis
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Chris Jenkins
Adam Jenkins
Mark Smith
Supervising Sound Editor:
J. Paul Huntsman
Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
John Haeny
Unit Production Manager:
George Goodman
Wolfgang Glattes
Writer:
Ron Shelton
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