A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 5, 1990
Original Title:
Monday Morning
Alternate Titles:
Class Of Fear
Secuestro en las aulas
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 97
Bobby (a newcomer to the school) begins a relationship with Noreen, a popular girl. Noreen's brother is displeased by this romance, and brings a gun to school in order to scare Bobby. The plan goes wrong and Bobby ends up taking his Biology class hostage.
Art Direction:
Michele Kohse
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Todd Heindel
Associate Editor:
Steve Adrianson
Best Boy Grip:
Jon Wilson
Boom Operator:
Larry Sharp
Jeff Goldstone
Camera Operator:
Kenji Luster
Karen S. Spiegel
Casting:
Jon Kroll
Casting Assistant:
Scott Benton
Catering:
Connie Johnston
Director:
Don Murphy
Director of Photography:
John B. Aronson
Editor:
Jesse Semon
Executive Producer:
Sheila Lightfoot
Don Murphy
Extras Casting:
Jeanette Cabrera
Angela Hix
First Assistant Director:
Neil Stromin
First Assistant Editor:
Chuck Jenks
Gaffer:
Jim Ziga
Blake Evans
Russell Frazier
Key Grip:
Jeff Goldstone
Location Manager:
Michelle Morey
Makeup & Hair:
Rozee
Music Editor:
Arthur Leigh
Original Music Composer:
Bill Johnson
Producer:
Sheila Lightfoot
Production Coordinator:
Lovina J. Mita
Production Design:
Philip Hoffman
Production Manager:
Neil Stromin
Script Supervisor:
Lynn Harris
Second Assistant Director:
Meg Moynihan
Set Decoration:
Michelle Paule
Set Dresser:
Gabriele Roza
Sound Editor:
Jesse Semon
Bryan Singer
Andrea Horta
Pedro Amaya
Sound Mixer:
Jon Wilson
Ken Segal
Will Plyer
Special Effects:
Ed Sher
Stunt Coordinator:
Robbie Robinson
Steve LeVanden
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mike Chock
Writer:
Don Murphy
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