A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 18, 1991
Original Title:
A Gnome Named Gnorm
Alternate Titles:
A felvilág
Galacticop
Gnomo Cop
Mein Kumpel der Kobold
Mein Kumpel, der Kobold
The Adventures of a Gnome Named Gnorm
UPworld
Up world
Upworld
Upworld - Mein Kumpel, der Kobold
Гном по имени Гнорм
Надземелье
精灵警探
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Interscope Communications
Lightning Pictures
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Trilogy Entertainment Group
Vestron Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 84
A young Los Angeles police officer and a mysterious gnome become unlikely partners as they track a killer. When a sting operation goes awry, officer Casey is blamed for the murder of his colleague and Gnorm the gnome is the only witness.
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Art Direction:
Bo Johnson
Associate Producer:
Dennis Stuart Murphy
Casting:
Melissa Skoff
Coordinating Producer:
Jon Curtis Price
Costume Design:
Audrey M. Bansmer
Director:
Stan Winston
Director of Photography:
Bojan Bazelli
Editor:
Marcus Manton
Executive Producer:
Ellen Steloff
Lawrence Kasanoff
First Assistant Director:
Dennis Stuart Murphy
Hairstylist:
Annette E. Fabrizi
Makeup Artist:
Lilly Benyair-Gart
Mechanical Designer:
Jon Curtis Price
Original Music Composer:
Richard Gibbs
Producer:
Pen Densham
Scott Kroopf
Richard Barton Lewis
Robert W. Cort
Production Design:
Marcia Hinds
Production Manager:
Dennis Stuart Murphy
Screenplay:
Pen Densham
John Watson
Second Unit Director:
Jack Gill
Set Decoration:
Tom Talbert
Special Effects:
Rudy Perez
Special Effects Supervisor:
Robert G. Willard
Special Effects Technician:
Patrick L. Dalton
Randy Willard
Story:
Pen Densham
Stunt Coordinator:
Jack Gill
Stunts:
Glory Fioramonti
Tim Gilbert
Rick Avery
Andy Gill
Noon Orsatti
Debbie Lynn Ross
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