A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 23, 1982
Original Title:
Zapped!
Alternate Titles:
Kanondrinken Zapped
Los estudiantes se divierten
The Wiz Kid
Zip!
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Apple / Rose
Embassy Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M ES: 12 FI: K-12 US: R
Runtime: 98
Peyton and Barney are fun loving high school students working on a science project with white mice. When one of the mice begins to move food toward itself with out touching it, Barney finds he has accidently discovered a formula for telekinetic powers. Now, how much trouble can a high school boy who can move things with just his mind get into?
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Art Direction:
Boyd Willat
Assistant Editor:
Gary Carfagno
G.W. Brown
Associate Producer:
Thomas M. Hammel
Roger La Page
Jonathan Noah Krivine
Casting:
Cathy Henderson
Barbara Hanley
Costume Consultant:
Sharon Day
Director:
Robert J. Rosenthal
Director of Photography:
Daniel Pearl
Editor:
Robert A. Ferretti
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Blossom Kahn
Executive Producer:
Fran Schuster
Howard R. Schuster
Makeup Artist:
Sue Dolph
Music:
Charles Fox
Music Editor:
Eugene Marks
Producer:
Jeff Apple
Production Consultant:
James William Newport
Production Coordinator:
Helene Harris
Script Supervisor:
Judy Saunders
Second Assistant Director:
K.C. Colwell
Stuart Neumann
Frank Capra III
Second Unit Director:
Bruce Rubin
Sound Mixer:
Itzhak Magal
Glenn E. Anderson
Stunt Coordinator:
Al Wyatt Sr.
Supervising Editor:
Bob Bring
Visual Effects:
Robert Blalack
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