Speedway Junky (1999) [R]

Release Date:
February 11, 1999

Original Title:
Speedway Junky

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Golan-Globus Productions
Magic Entertainment, Inc.
Miracle Entertainment
Powers That Be Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 104

There's no place for dreams on the streets of Vegas

A naive drifter runs away from his army father in hopes of making it on the car racing circuit. In Las Vegas, he meets a young scam artist, who develops a crush on him. He is then introduced to a whole gang led by a young hustler. The racer-to-be then gets a lesson in the wild side, getting involved in one situation after another.

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ADR Supervisor:
Sarah Brady

Art Direction:
Tim Zeug

Assistant Hairstylist:
Janice Heaton

Associate Producer:
Steve Sagi Adirim
Noel Ashman
Chris Smith
Roman Stavchansky
Richard Super

Casting:
Aaron Griffith

Co-Executive Producer:
Menahem Golan
Yoram Globus

Co-Producer:
Rafi Stephan

Costume Design:
Patty Malkin

Director:
Nickolas Perry

Director of Photography:
Steve Adcock

Editor:
Craig A. Colton

Executive Producer:
Gus Van Sant

Line Producer:
Effie Brown

Music:
Stan Ridgway

Producer:
Randall Emmett
George Furla
Rodney Omanoff
Jeff Rice

Production Design:
Candi Guterres

Set Decoration:
Lisa Alkofer

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Brasher

Stunt Coordinator:
Red Horton

Stunts:
Randall Huber
Michael R. Long
Marisol Romero

Writer:
Nickolas Perry

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