Indian Summer (1993) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 23, 1993

Original Title:
Indian Summer

Alternate Titles:
Cuando llega el otoño
Ein Sommer unter Freunden
L'été indien

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Outlaw Productions
Touchstone Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 97

A Comedy About Eight Friends Who Return To The Best Summer Of Their Lives!

A group of childhood friends, now in their thirties, reunite at Camp Tamakwa. Only a few of the original campers show up, but they still have a good time reminiscing. The people share experiences and grow while at the camp. They are dismayed to discover that the camp's owner, Unca Lou, is going to close the camp down.

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ADR Editor:
Joan E. Chapman

ADR Mixer:
Jeff Courtie

Art Direction:
Rocco Matteo

Assistant Hairstylist:
Laura Connolly
Jocelyn MacDonald

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Renata Helfman
Marilyn O'Quinn

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Diane Binder

Assistant Production Manager:
Pamela Reis

Assistant Property Master:
John Allen

Best Boy Electric:
Nigel Draper

Best Boy Grip:
Johnny Walker
John Zulinski

Cableman:
Anthony Hitchen

Camera Department Production Assistant:
Sabine Schoppel

Camera Operator:
P. Scott Sakamoto

Casting:
Sharon Bialy
Debi Manwiller
Richard Pagano

Clapper Loader:
Marc Laliberté

Co-Producer:
Caroline Baron
Jack Binder

Color Timer:
Dale E. Grahn

Construction Coordinator:
Kirk Cheney

Costume Design:
Jane Robinson

Costume Supervisor:
Linda Leduc

Dialogue Editor:
Francesca Dodd

Director:
Mike Binder

Director of Photography:
Newton Thomas Sigel

Dolly Grip:
Hamish McIntyre

Editor:
Adam Weiss

Electrician:
Victor Svimonoff
Peter Schalakowskyj
John Bakker
Peter Weiland

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Dick Montagne

First Assistant Camera:
Robert C. Carlson

First Assistant Director:
Eric Heffron

Foley Editor:
Malcolm Fife

Foley Mixer:
Eric Thompson

Gaffer:
Dayton Nietert

Greensman:
Richard M. Snider

Grip:
Paul D. Fischer
Linda Halle

Hairstylist:
Mary Ann Valdes

Head Carpenter:
Jim Veale

Key Grip:
Robert K. Feldmann

Leadman:
Garth Brunt

Makeup Artist:
Jeanne Van Phue

Music Editor:
Nancy Fogarty

Negative Cutter:
Theresa Repola Mohammed

Orchestrator:
Oscar Castro-Neves

Original Music Composer:
Miles Goodman

Post Production Supervisor:
Rebekah Rudd

Producer:
Jeffrey Silver
Robert F. Newmyer

Producer's Assistant:
Susan E. Novick
Nancy McIntosh
Michele Rosenthal

Production Coordinator:
Leslie Rowan

Production Design:
Craig Stearns

Production Manager:
Caroline Baron

Production Sound Mixer:
Ed Novick
Freddy Potatohead

Production Supervisor:
Rick Eyler

Property Master:
Shelley Nieder

Scenic Artist:
Warren Quigley

Script Supervisor:
Adrienne Hamalian-Mangine

Second Assistant Camera:
Roman M. Neubacher

Second Assistant Director:
Michael McCue
Todd Pfeiffer

Set Decoration:
Jane Manchee

Set Designer:
Diane Bald

Set Dresser:
Julian Peters

Sound Effects Editor:
Kim B. Christensen

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Semanick
Leslie Shatz

Steadicam Operator:
P. Scott Sakamoto

Still Photographer:
Attila Dory

Stunt Coordinator:
Steve Lucescu

Stunts:
Paul Rutledge
Dave Ripski

Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick Dodd

Third Assistant Director:
Kristie Sills

Title Designer:
Burke Mattsson

Transportation Captain:
Al MacNeil

Transportation Coordinator:
Don Tardino

Unit Publicist:
Braden Wright

Writer:
Mike Binder

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