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Release Date:
April 12, 1985
Original Title:
Crime Wave
Alternate Titles:
The Big Crime Wave
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Favorite Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: PG-13
Runtime: 80
A young director intent on making "the greatest color crime movie ever" can't seem to finish his script--he has a beginning and an end, but he can't quite figure out the middle. The daughter of his landlord, excited to have a real "movie person" living nearby, tries to help by putting him in touch with a man who wants to collaborate on a script--the strange "Dr. Jolly"
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Art Direction:
John Paizs
Camera Operator:
Tom Fijal
Cinematography:
John Paizs
Costume Design:
Maria Paizs
Director:
John Paizs
Editor:
John Paizs
Jon Coutts
Gerry Klym
Graphic Designer:
John Paizs
Music:
Randolph Peters
Producer:
John Paizs
Production Design:
John Paizs
Props:
Nick Burns
Sound:
Gerry Klym
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Clive Perry
Don MacDougall
Special Effects Supervisor:
Martin Bresin
Story Consultant:
George Toles
Writer:
John Paizs
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