Swimming to Cambodia (1987) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 13, 1987

Original Title:
Swimming to Cambodia

Genres:
Comedy | Documentary

Production Companies:
The Swimming Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

Spalding Gray sits behind a desk throughout the entire film and recounts his exploits and chance encounters while playing a minor role in the film 'The Killing Fields'. At the same time, he gives a background to the events occurring in Cambodia at the time the film was set.

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Assistant Editor:
Camilla Toniolo

Associate Producer:
Edward Saxon

Best Boy Grip:
Charles K. Mattson

Camera Operator:
Ira Brenner

Co-Executive Producer:
Amir Jacob Malin
Ira Deutchman

Colorist:
Lex Batten

Director:
Jonathan Demme

Director of Photography:
John Bailey

Dolly Grip:
Tom Kerwick

Editor:
Carol Littleton

Executive Producer:
Peter Newman

First Assistant Editor:
Marty Levenstein

Key Grip:
John Finnerty

Line Producer:
Paula Mazur

Music Score Producer:
Eric Liljestrand

Original Music Composer:
Laurie Anderson

Producer:
Renée Shafransky
Lewis M. Allen

Production Assistant:
Suzanne Griffin
Deborah Eve Lewis
Bart Wenrich

Production Design:
Sandy McLeod

Property Master:
Marshall Persinger

Second Assistant Camera:
John Cambria

Sound Designer:
Roma Baran

Sound Editor:
Philip Stockton

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Fleischman

Thanks:
Roland Joffé
Joseph Papp
David Puttnam

Unit Manager:
Sam Gelerman

Writer:
Spalding Gray

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