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Release Date:
October 18, 1996
Original Title:
I Shot a Man in Vegas
Production Companies:
Reno Productions
Trans Atlantic Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 86
Friends flash back to a fight between pals that left one dead earlier that night in Las Vegas.
Additional Editor:
Tom Seid
John Venzon
Art Direction:
Todd Cole
Associate Producer:
Trina Wyatt
Jim LeClair
Boom Operator:
Chris Slany
Casting Director:
Rosemary Welden
Costume Designer:
Mari-An Ceo
Dialogue Editor:
Chris Ross Leong
Director:
Keoni Waxman
Director of Photography:
Steven Finestone
Editor:
Ken Blackwell
Executive Producer:
Adam Gainsburg
Terence Michael
First Assistant Director:
Jim LeClair
Foley Artist:
Zachary Holzborn
Paul Holzborn
Makeup Artist:
Kona Bentley
Music Supervisor:
Shark
Original Music Composer:
Shark
Producer:
Scott Moore
Alec Chorches
Molly M. Mayeux
Production Designer:
Diamond Jim Braverman
Production Manager:
Sandra Roach
Second Assistant Director:
Denise Denver
Second Second Assistant Director:
Brad Arkin
Second Unit Director:
Carol Banker
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Louis DiCesare
Set Costumer:
Sabine Huber
Sound Designer:
Peggy McAffee
Sound Effects:
Fred Howard
Storyboard Artist:
Ed Cook
Stunt Coordinator:
Patrick J. Statham
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Kaira Reschi
Writer:
Keoni Waxman
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