A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 18, 1996
Original Title:
Must Be the Music
Production Companies:
Powers That Be Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Four gay men on a Friday night out in Los Angeles.
Assistant Camera:
Pete Borowsky
Tania Whitaker
Assistant Director:
Jeffrey E. Poehlmann
Best Boy Electric:
Chris Zamoscianyk
Boom Operator:
Marcus Ricaud
Camera Loader:
Rich Pothitt
Casting:
Aaron Griffith
Casting Assistant:
Lisa Bronwyn
Heather Free
Cinematography:
Steve Adcock
Co-Producer:
Gerard W. Maté
Director:
Nickolas Perry
Editor:
Craig A. Colton
Nickolas Perry
First Assistant Camera:
Gavin Ames
Glen Brown
Phillip Parker
Gaffer:
C.E. Courtney
Grip:
David Erwin
Chris Kaelin
Michael Jude Murphy
Chauncey Pierce
Ken Sylvester
Hairstylist:
Robin Lockshine
Key Grip:
Stefan Wilking
Post Production Supervisor:
Jojo Larsen
Producer:
Rafi Stephan
Production Manager:
Roger Smith
Script Supervisor:
Joe Cota
Sound Mixer:
Paul Cameron
John Roberts
Steadicam Operator:
Gregory W. Smith
Still Photographer:
Scott Free
Storyboard Artist:
Roberto Rosas
Writer:
Nickolas Perry
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