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Release Date:
October 1, 1994
Original Title:
Twin Sitters
Alternate Titles:
Няньки
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Thriller
Production Companies:
Surge Productions Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 93
An evil business executive is releasing dangerous toxins and the Barbarian Brothers set out to stop his evil work.
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Art Direction:
Jim Bandsuh
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Mann
Natalie Marie Keppler
Kimberley Van Oss
Casting:
Nancy Lara-Hansch
Co-Producer:
David Paul
Peter Paul
Costume Design:
Greg LaVoi
Director:
John Paragon
Director of Photography:
Irek Hartowicz
Editor:
Gerard Jakubowicz
Sebastian Serrell-Watts
Executive Producer:
John Thompson
Line Producer:
Nanda Rao
Makeup Supervisor:
Suzzee Toon
On Set Dresser:
Stephanie Golden-Falcon
Original Music Composer:
Paul Sabu
Post Production Supervisor:
Sebastian Serrell-Watts
Producer:
Yoram Pelman
Production Design:
Charles Wood
Set Decoration:
Lee Cunningham
Cheryle Grace
Set Dresser:
Jill McGraw
Sound Designer:
Dessie Markovsky
Emile Razpopov
Sound Editor:
Glen Auchinachie
Serge Djang
Gregory Melain
William Schlueter
Tom Scurry
Sound Mixer:
Tony Smyles
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Kelly
Andy Koyama
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Michael Ayres
Stunt Coordinator:
Spiro Razatos
Stunts:
Chuck Borden
Dane Farwell
Eugene Collier
Steve Kelso
Troy Gilbert
Charlie Picerni
Rick Avery
Joni Avery
Mark De Alessandro
Erik Stabenau
Andy Gill
Gary J. Wayton
Denney Pierce
Gregory J. Barnett
Gilbert B. Combs
Karen Price
Unit Production Manager:
Nanda Rao
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Carma Huelle
Writer:
John Paragon
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