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Release Date:
April 1, 1998
Original Title:
The Elevator
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Cabin Fever Entertainment
Hit Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Things are going swimmingly for the film producer Roy Tilden, his last film is a success and he will soon receive an award for it. But his perfect day changed quickly when he takes an elevator with a keen writer. Directly after the door is closed, the emergency stop button is pressed and he is caught with a bunch of mildly different people.
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Art Direction:
Teddi Rice
Casting:
Tom McSweeney
Co-Producer:
James R. Rosenthal
Michael C. Cuddy
David Silberg
Costume Design:
Cathryn Wagner
Director:
Arthur Borman
Nigel Dick
Rafal Zielinski
Director of Photography:
Jens Sturup
Editor:
Lawrence A. Maddox
Executive Producer:
Jordan Belfort
Danny Porush
Harry Shuster
Key Hair Stylist:
Katrina Chevalier
Makeup & Hair:
Donna J. Bard
Heidi Grotsky
Makeup Artist:
Vivian Maxwell
Original Music Composer:
James Covell
Producer:
Athena Ashburn
Brian Shuster
Production Design:
Mary E. Gullickson
Hunter Cressall
Set Decoration:
Amanda Moss Serino
Kathryn Berry
Writer:
Gabriel Bologna
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