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Release Date:
April 8, 1995
Original Title:
Bikini Drive-In
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
American Independent Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Kim Taylor inherits her grandfather's drive-in theatre. She must raise $25,000 over one weekend or the bank will take the property from her. She also has to deal with pesky capitalist J.B. Winston.
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Art Direction:
Anthony R. Stabley
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Amanda Ross
Lillian Thorbtornsen
Associate Producer:
John McCollister
Steve Armogida
John Lee Ray
Boom Operator:
Paul E. Miller
Director:
Fred Olen Ray
Director of Photography:
Gary Graver
Editor:
W. Peter Miller
Executive Producer:
Victoria Till
Jim Wynorski
First Assistant Camera:
William Ambrico
First Assistant Director:
C. Scott Votaw
Gaffer:
Todd W. Spencer
Ted T.E. Tunney
Key Grip:
Scott Jensen
Line Producer:
C. Scott Votaw
Makeup & Hair:
Marsha Bialo
Original Music Composer:
Jeffrey Walton
Producer:
Fred Olen Ray
Production Assistant:
Harry Holdsworth
Yvonne Danning
Merle Bertrand
Cara Curtain
Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Mackey
Props:
Arden Ishmu
Score Engineer:
Rick Mace
Andy Bradley
Screenplay:
John N. Willey
Steve Armogida
Script Supervisor:
Nili Sinai
Jacqueline Taylor
Second Assistant Camera:
Cynthia Ludwig
Second Assistant Director:
Dan Katzman
Set Dresser:
Bryan Felty
Sound Mixer:
Beau Franklin
Lee Alexander
David Waelder
Special Effects:
John Carl Buechler
Still Photographer:
Thomas Vozza
Eric H. Lasher
Daniel Patrick
Stunt Double:
Christopher Ray
Wardrobe Designer:
Jerome Curtis
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