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Release Date:
September 10, 2004
Original Title:
Pop Rocks
Alternate Titles:
Head Rush
Genres:
TV Movie
Production Companies:
ABC Family Worldwide
Patricia Clifford Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
A former heavy-metal star (Gary Cole) tries to keep his past a secret from his family and friends while he rehearses for a reunion concert.
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ADR Voice Casting:
Caitlin McKenna
Assistant Editor:
Michael Hathaway
Casting:
Robin Lippin
Casting Associate:
Kimberly Foster-McCollum
Choreographer:
Eddie Baytos
Co-Producer:
Peter Karabats
Costume Designer:
Shawn-Holly Cookson
Costume Supervisor:
Linda Gardar
Director:
Ron Lagomarsino
Director of Photography:
Billy Dickson
Editor:
Craig Bench
Executive Producer:
Patricia Clifford
First Assistant Director:
Ann C. Salzer
Gaffer:
Mike McLaughlin
Key Grip:
Gilly Charbonnet
Key Hair Stylist:
Paul Anthony Morris
Key Makeup Artist:
Stacy Kelly
Local Casting:
Lisa Mae Fincannon
Craig Fincannon
Location Manager:
Dana A. Hanby
Music Supervisor:
Steven Vincent
Original Music Composer:
David Lawrence
Post Production Supervisor:
Noa James Krauss
Producer:
Jacqueline George
Production Coordinator:
Scott August
Production Design:
Kelly Curley
Production Sound Mixer:
Jeffrey Haupt
Property Master:
Michael S. Martin
Script Supervisor:
Sam Sullivan
Second Assistant Director:
Batou Chandler
Set Decoration:
Alice Baker
Songs:
Michael Bradford
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Terry O'Bright
Robert L. Harman
Special Effects Coordinator:
Bob Cooper
Story:
Bill Ryan
Supervising Sound Editor:
Stephen Grubbs
Teleplay:
Bill Ryan
Dan Berendsen
Unit Production Manager:
Lampton Enochs
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