The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988) [PG-13]

Release Date:
December 2, 1988

Original Title:
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!

Alternate Titles:
Bláznivá strela - Z archívu policajného oddelenia
Bláznivá střela: Z archivů policejního oddělení
La Pistola Desnuda
La pistola sin funda
Mannen med den nakna pistolen
Police Squad!
The Naked Gun
The Naked Gun I: From the Files of Police Squad!
Голи пиштољ: Из архива Полицијског одреда!
裸の銃を持つ男

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: L  DE: 12  DK: 11  ES: A  FI: K-12  FR: U  GB: 15  HU: 12  IE: 15  IT: T  JP: G  KR: 18  NL: 6  PT: M/12  SE: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 86

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Art Direction:
Donald B. Woodruff

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Benny McNulty

Assistant Property Master:
Stephen Adler

Assistant Sound Editor:
Donald Ortiz

Associate Producer:
John D. Schofield
Kevin Marcy

Best Boy Grip:
Michael T. Travers

Boom Operator:
Joseph F. Brennan

Camera Loader:
Richard Stevens

Camera Operator:
Michael D. O'Shea

Casting:
Pamela Basker
Fern Champion

Casting Assistant:
Lindsay Chag

Casting Associate:
Sue Swan

Chief Lighting Technician:
Leslie J. Kovacs

Construction Coordinator:
Phil Read

Costume Design:
Mary E. Vogt

Costume Supervisor:
Nick Scarano

Craft Service:
John Nesterowicz

Director:
David Zucker

Director of Photography:
Robert M. Stevens

Dolly Grip:
Jack Glenn

Driver:
Rick Wiley

Editor:
Michael Jablow

Executive Producer:
David Zucker
Jerry Zucker
Jim Abrahams

First Assistant Director:
John T. Kretchmer

First Company Grip:
Gene Griffith

Foley Mixer:
Greg Curda

Lead Painter:
James Passanante

Location Manager:
Cass Martin

Makeup Artist:
Robert Ryan

Makeup Effects:
Lisa Rocco

Makeup Supervisor:
David B. Miller

Matte Painter:
Ken Marschall

Orchestrator:
Alf Clausen

Original Music Composer:
Ira Newborn

Producer:
Robert K. Weiss

Production Assistant:
Timothy R. McWilliams

Production Design:
John J. Lloyd

Production Illustrator:
Martin A. Kline

Production Office Coordinator:
Rita Grant Miller

Property Master:
Jack E. Ackerman

Propmaker:
Michael A. Tice

Script Supervisor:
Nancy Hopton

Second Company Grip:
Willie McClean

Second Second Assistant Director:
Geraldine F. Keener

Set Decoration:
Rick Gentz

Set Designer:
Andrew Neskoromny

Set Dressing Artist:
Richard Baum

Set Painter:
Chris Woodworth

Sound Editor:
Frank Howard

Sound Mixer:
Thomas Causey

Special Effects Supervisor:
Cliff Wenger

Stand In:
Huey Redwine

Still Photographer:
Elliott Marks

Stunt Coordinator:
Conrad E. Palmisano

Stunt Double:
Bruce Paul Barbour

Stunt Driver:
Harold Burns

Stunts:
Diane Peterson
Jeannie Epper
Nick Dimitri
Debbie Evans
Mary Peters

Supervising Music Editor:
Jeff Carson

Supervising Sound Editor:
George Watters II

Transportation Co-Captain:
Robert E. McLaughlin

Transportation Coordinator:
Vince del Castillo

Unit Production Manager:
John D. Schofield

Unit Publicist:
Reid Rosefelt

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Bruce A. Block

Writer:
David Zucker
Pat Proft
Jim Abrahams
Jerry Zucker

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