The Great American Girl Robbery (1979) [R]

Release Date:
September 1, 1979

Original Title:
The Great American Girl Robbery

Alternate Titles:
A.G.R. - The Great American Girl Robbery
Bus 17 is Missing
Cheerleader's Naughty Weekend
Cheerleaders' Wild Weekend
Salvem as Garotas da Torcida
Teinityttöjen villi viikonloppu

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 87

Take them away for a weekend… then try and let them go!

A busload containing three cheerleading teams from three different schools who are heading to compete against each other is hijacked by terrorists and the girls are kidnapped.

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Art Direction:
Beala Neel

Assistant Camera:
M. Todd Henry

Assistant Director:
David Kahler

Assistant Editor:
Barbara Palmer Dixon

Associate Producer:
Jason Williams

Boom Operator:
Ron Dorn
Peggy Names

Casting:
Michael Hanks

Costume Design:
Sarah Bardo

Director:
Jeff Werner

Director of Photography:
Paul Ryan

Editor:
Jeff Werner
Gregory McClatchy

Executive Producer:
Bill Osco

Makeup Artist:
Nancy Garen

Makeup Supervisor:
Alan Friedman

Original Music Composer:
Ruben Banuelos

Producer:
Chuck Russell

Script Supervisor:
Katherine Wooten

Second Assistant Camera:
Andrew Lamarca
Frank Davidson

Second Assistant Director:
Tom Jacobson

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jeff Smith

Set Dresser:
Robinson Royce

Sound Effects Editor:
Stephen Hunter Flick

Sound Mixer:
Art Names

Still Photographer:
Michael Mann

Wardrobe Assistant:
Elizabeth Brenneman

Writer:
D.W. Gilbert
Jason Williams

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