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Release Date:
December 26, 2003
Original Title:
Maximum Thrust
Alternate Titles:
Maximálnà odpich
Thrust
Genres:
Action | Drama
Production Companies:
Indigo Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A down and out all girl race team, Maximum Thrust, hires a sexy newbie street racer, Bekka (Beverly Lynne), in hopes of saving a failing business and salvaging street creds and respect. The action is fast and furious on and off the track when Bekka is seduced by a rival racer, Junior Sloan. When it is discovered Junior intends on destroying Maximum Thrust, even if it means killing the driver, Bekka reunites with the team. With friends and lovers helping, the women of Maximum Thrust build an awesome street racing machine and lay it all on the line when they challenge Junior to a race at "Street Wars." It is a high octane battle where Bekka blows by Junior and stops him on the track. Using intimate information, Bekka and the team have Junior arrested and the team reigns as the Street Wars champions.
"B" Camera Operator:
Hank Baumert Jr.
Action Director:
Jeff Centauri
Additional Wardrobe Assistant:
Carrie James
Assistant Costume Designer:
Belinda Sink
Casting:
Anna Camille Miller
Colorist:
J.R. Benson
Consulting Producer:
Jennifer M. Byrne
Director:
Paul Miller
Director of Photography:
Kazuo Minami
Editor:
Adam Severin
Executive Assistant:
Rebekah Ryan
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Darren B. Turbow
Executive Producer:
Kelley Cauthen
First Assistant Director:
Jim Simone
Key Makeup Artist:
Corinna Woodcock
Makeup & Hair:
Corinna Woodcock
Music:
Herman Beeftink
Producer:
Randy Rowen
Production Design:
Wesley Collier
Screenplay:
Paul Miller
Script Supervisor:
Rachel Stuhler
Second Assistant Director:
Erik Heiberg
Second Second Assistant Director:
Michael James 'Scotty' Scott
Set Decoration:
Stacy L. Henning
Still Photographer:
Patti Arpaia
Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Centauri
Stunt Driver:
Chona Jason
Swing:
Rob Henning
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