Joey Breaker (1993) [R]

Release Date:
May 14, 1993

Original Title:
Joey Breaker

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Poe Production
Skouras Pictures
Starr Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 92

There's more to life than making a deal.

Joey is a player, a hot-shot movie agent in New York. If a deal can be made, he'll make it. If a rising talent can be snapped up, he'll be the first in line. And when it comes to luring Hollywood in a bidding war for a script nobody's read, Joey is your man. Joey's definitely cruising in the fast lane. Bu there's one thing Joey has never taken the time to do... live. Joey's programmed life is turned topsy-turvy by a series of unexpected events which culminates in a serendipitous romance with a throughly remarkable young Jamaican woman.

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ADR Editor:
John Purcell

ADR Engineer:
David Jaunai

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Paul Bauer

Art Direction:
Noemi Di Corcia

Assistant Art Director:
Jill Peters

Assistant Camera:
Bart Blaise

Assistant Editor:
Elizabeth Bouiss
Matt Sazama

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Christina Larsson

Associate Producer:
Dolly Hall

Boom Operator:
Kramer Morgenthal
Fontaine Stevens

Camera Trainee:
Hernán Otaño

Casting:
Deborah Aquila

Casting Associate:
Jane Shannon-Smith
Alison Zimet Danese

Color Timer:
Dave Pultz

Costume Designer:
Jessica Haston

Dialogue Editor:
Regina Mullen

Director:
Steven Starr

Director of Photography:
Joe DeSalvo

Editor:
Michael Schweitzer

Extras Casting:
Tracey Moore

First Assistant Camera:
Wayne De La Roche

First Assistant Director:
Dolly Hall

Foley Artist:
Frederick Wessler

Line Producer:
Louis Tancredi

Location Manager:
Carlos Moore
Kelly Forsythe
Stanley Lucian

Makeup & Hair:
Chris Laurence

Makeup Artist:
Meredith Soupios

Music Editor:
Ray Palagy

Original Music Composer:
Paul Aston

Post Production Supervisor:
Dolly Hall

Producer:
Steven Starr
Amos Poe

Production Coordinator:
Ingrid Rudefors

Production Design:
Jocelyne Beaudoin

Production Executive:
Annie Prager

Production Manager:
Louis Tancredi

Property Master:
Guy Pepin

Scenic Artist:
Laurie Freedman

Script Supervisor:
Gretchen Somerfeld

Second Assistant Camera:
Tracy Litwin
Robert Ragozzine

Second Assistant Director:
Rob Hallenbake

Second Second Assistant Director:
Jilly Crook

Set Dresser:
Monica Bretherton
Philip J. Clarke

Sound Designer:
Janet Lund Robbins

Sound Effects Editor:
Pamela Bartella

Sound Mixer:
Tom Paul

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Ruschak

Steadicam Operator:
Jeff Muhlstock

Still Photographer:
Jill Peters

Storyboard Artist:
Hillary Younglove

Supervising Sound Editor:
Janet Lund Robbins

Title Designer:
Eric Eiser

Vocal Coach:
Arden Sampson

Wardrobe Assistant:
Jessica Doyle

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Lizzie Gulczynski

Writer:
Steven Starr

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