Heathers (1989) [R]

Release Date:
March 31, 1989

Original Title:
Heathers

Alternate Titles:
Atração Mortal
Escuela de jóvenes asesinos
Fatal Games
Heathers - Häxor, läxor och dödliga lektioner
Jóvenes asesinos: atracción letal
Lethal Attraction
Série noire au campus
Westerberg High
ヘザース ベロニカの熱い日

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Cinemarque Entertainment
New World Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  CA: R  DE: 16  GB: 18|15  IE: 18  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 103

Best friends, social trends, and occasional murder.

A girl who halfheartedly tries to be part of the "in crowd" of her school meets a rebel who teaches her a more devious way to play social politics: by killing the popular kids.

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ADR Editor:
George Berndt

ADR Mixer:
Bob Baron

Additional Camera:
John Schwartzman

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Jeffrey Wetzel

Art Direction:
Kara Lindstrom

Assistant Art Director:
Dana Torrey

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Charley Gilleran

Assistant Location Manager:
Perry Patterson

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Caroline Pham

Assistant Property Master:
Monti Santilli Rainbolt
Lori M. Turchin

Assistant Sound Editor:
Ann Ducommun
Peter Friedberg
Chris Ingram

Boom Operator:
Rob Scott

Camera Operator:
Mitch Dubin

Carpenter:
Rick Bailey

Casting:
Sally Dennison
Julie Selzer

Casting Associate:
Patrick Rush

Color Timer:
Mike Milliken

Construction Coordinator:
Don Larson Jr.

Costume Design:
Rudy Dillon

Costume Set Supervisor:
Sandra Araya Jensen

Costumer:
Beverly Kline

Dialogue Editor:
Sarah Goldsmith
John Morris
Lorie O'Shatz

Director:
Michael Lehmann

Director of Photography:
Francis Kenny

Dolly Grip:
Christopher Rogers

Editor:
Norman Hollyn

Electrician:
John G. Danza
Ali Farboud
Marc David Schultz
Lon Thompson
Dennis Young

Executive Producer:
Christopher Webster

First Assistant Director:
Mary Ellen Woods

First Assistant Editor:
Maureen Mitchell

Focus Puller:
Mitchell Amundsen

Foley Artist:
Kevin Bartnof
Ellen Heuer

Foley Editor:
John Duvall

Foley Recordist:
James Ashwill

Gaffer:
Aristides Pappidas

Hairstylist:
Scott Williams

Key Grip:
Thaddeus Wadleigh

Leadman:
David W. Ford

Location Manager:
Jerry Ariganello

Makeup & Hair:
Angela Moos

Makeup Artist:
Julie Hewett

Music Editor:
Scott Grusin

Negative Cutter:
Dennis Brookins

Original Music Composer:
David Newman

Producer:
Denise Di Novi

Production Accountant:
Kimberly Edwards

Production Coordinator:
Claire Baker
Vicki Rocco

Production Design:
Jon Hutman

Production Manager:
Iya Labunka

Property Master:
Greg J. Grande

Screenplay:
Daniel Waters

Script Supervisor:
Elana Golden

Second Assistant Camera:
Deirdre Arbucci

Second Assistant Director:
Benita Allen

Set Medic:
Bundy Chanock

Sound Effects Editor:
Hamilton Sterling

Sound Mixer:
Douglas Axtell

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Ash
Don Digirolamo
Doug Hemphill

Special Effects:
Martin Bresin

Still Photographer:
Michael Paris

Studio Teachers:
Irene Brafstein

Stunt Coordinator:
Dan Bradley

Stunts:
Debbie Evans
Joe Gilbride
Jeff Habberstad
Sandy J. Leavenworth

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jerry Ross

Transportation Coordinator:
Edward Flotard

Wardrobe Assistant:
Lizz Wolf

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