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Release Date:
August 1, 1988
Original Title:
Senior Week
Alternate Titles:
Semana do Barulho
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Stuart Goldman Productions
Upfront Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 98
Everett and his party-hungry buddies embark on an all-night road-trip to the Florida beaches, for a week of fun, sun, and beautiful women. Mayhem ensues when 2 jealous girl-friends show up unexpectedly, along with a psycho teacher who's hunting down Everett because he owes her an overdue term-paper.
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Art Direction:
Jeff Robbins
Assistant Editor:
Susanne E. Mason
Mikhael Kanbar
Alexandra Pratt
James Miner
Assistant Hairstylist:
Tim Clements
Assistant Set Decoration:
Janine Kijner
Assistant Sound Editor:
Laurie Cooper
Joseph McGirr
Diane Robinson
Associate Producer:
Barry E. Rosenthal
K. Whitney Rogers
Boom Operator:
Stuart Deutsch
Carol Guidry
Casting:
Leonard Finger
Costume Assistant:
Nancy Flesher
Kimberly Christensen
Costume Designer:
Lynn Tonnessen
John Michael Reefer
Director:
Stuart A. Goldman
Director of Photography:
John Corso
Editor:
Richard Dama
First Assistant Camera:
Larry Huston
Ernest Jew
First Assistant Director:
Gil Stose
James Miner
Hairstylist:
Rocco
Christine Malandrolis
Bessie Dimarhos
Makeup Artist:
Selena Evans-Miller
Marianne Skiba
Music Consultant:
Paul Politi
Music Editor:
Richard Dama
Music Supervisor:
Stuart A. Goldman
Negative Cutter:
Bernardo Gomez
Original Music Composer:
Russ Landau
Ken Mazur
Post Production Supervisor:
Simon Nuchtern
Producer:
Ken Schwenker
Matthew Ferro
Production Assistant:
Tom Sizemore
Production Coordinator:
Joe Flanagan
Production Design:
John Lawless
Production Manager:
Robert Miner
Script Supervisor:
Mindy Rodman
Renée Rosenfeld
Second Assistant Camera:
Tom Krueger
Edward A. Gutentag
Second Assistant Director:
James Miner
Rudolph Callegari
Rick Bitzelberger
Second Unit Director:
John Corso
Set Decoration:
Jeff Robbins
Janine Kijner
Sound Editor:
Dennis Fierman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Jordan
Sound Recordist:
Rolf Pardula
Carl Carden
Still Photographer:
Barry Wetcher
Third Assistant Director:
Richard Dama
Unit Manager:
Joe Lazar
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