Baja Oklahoma (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 20, 1988

Original Title:
Baja Oklahoma

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Music | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
HBO Films
Rastar Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 105

Juanita Hutchins works at Texas bar, but she aspires to be a country songwriter. When she's not looking after her impulsive daughter, Candy, or vouching for her promiscuous friend, Doris Steadman, she's trying to maintain some semblance of a romantic life. As Juanita prepares to make the leap to Nashville, her former boyfriend, Slick Henderson, returns to town, further complicating her situation.

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Assistant Property Master:
Ron Woods

Associate Producer:
Fred Baron

Boom Operator:
Jules Strasser

Carpenter:
Richard Bryan Douglas

Construction Coordinator:
Steve A. Hagberg

Costume Design:
Ruth Myers

Director:
Bobby Roth

Director of Photography:
Michael Ballhaus

Executive Producer:
Hunt Lowry

First Assistant Director:
Josh McLaglen

Hair Department Head:
Medusah

Hairstylist:
Kelcey Fry

Leadman:
Douglas E. Maxwell

Novel:
Dan Jenkins

Original Music Composer:
Stanley Myers

Scenic Artist:
Kelly Deco

Set Decoration:
Kathe Klopp

Sound Effects Editor:
Susan Kurtz

Sound Mixer:
Bill Nelson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary Alexander

Stunt Coordinator:
Mic Rodgers

Stunts:
Marguerite Happy
Norman Howell
Debbie Evans
Doc Duhame

Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Avram D. Gold

Teleplay:
Dan Jenkins
Bobby Roth

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