A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 13, 1986
Original Title:
Forever, Lulu
Alternate Titles:
Crazy Streets
Para Sempre Lulu
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
BR
Lulu Productions
TriStar Pictures
Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: R
Runtime: 85
When Elaine, an adventurous young woman from Germany, arrives in New York City, she sets out to be a famous writer. After a brief stint at a mundane job, Elaine falls on hard times and also becomes intrigued by a mysterious stranger named Lulu. Before long, Elaine gets roped into situations involving theft, murder and the mob. Can the beleaguered expatriate with big dreams turn her life around and steer clear of crime and chaos?
Art Department Production Assistant:
Gina Fontana
Assistant Editor:
Christine P. Williams
Assistant Hairstylist:
Angela Nogaro
Assistant Location Manager:
Sharon Hoyt
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Angela Nogaro
Assistant Production Design:
Jocelyne Beaudoin
Assistant Production Manager:
Trudy Elins
Assistant Property Master:
Susan Levine
Cyd Adams
Jacqueline Arnot
Assistant Sound Editor:
Jean Standish
Boom Operator:
Tommy Louie
Carpenter:
Drew Burgess
Jairo Botero
Casting:
Marcia Shulman
Costume Design:
Candace Clements
Director:
Amos Kollek
Director of Photography:
Lisa Rinzler
Editor:
Jay Freund
Electrician:
Lynn Breschel
Nick Cupkovic
Executive Producer:
Michael Steinhardt
First Assistant Camera:
Zachary Winestine
First Assistant Director:
Gary Marcus
Gaffer:
William Farber
Grip:
Steve Nitzberg
Mike Blondell
Hairstylist:
Joanna Robinson
Key Grip:
Randy Tambling
Key Production Assistant:
Jonathan Starch
Location Manager:
Diana Pokorny
Location Scout:
Gine Lui
Makeup Artist:
Joanna Robinson
Original Music Composer:
Paul Chihara
Producer:
Amos Kollek
Production Assistant:
Alison R. Rosenzweig
Amy Herzig
Production Design:
Stephen McCabe
Production Manager:
Sarah Green
Props:
David H. Allen
Script Supervisor:
Jeanne Talbot
Second Assistant Camera:
Jamie Rosenberg
Second Assistant Director:
Howard McMaster
Set Decoration:
Victor J. Zolfo
Set Production Assistant:
Ilene S. Landress
Sound Editor:
Kevin Lee
Sound Mixer:
Felipe Borrero
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Waggoner
Special Effects:
Wilfred Caban
Stand In:
Judith Zimmer
Steadicam Operator:
J. Michael Muro
John Corso
Still Photographer:
Bob Marshak
Stunt Coordinator:
Erik Koniger
Supervising Sound Editor:
Sanford Rackow
Unit Manager:
Diana Pokorny
Wardrobe Assistant:
Judi Barr
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Candis Heiland
Writer:
Amos Kollek
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