Wild at Heart (1990) [R]

Release Date:
August 17, 1990

Original Title:
Wild at Heart

Alternate Titles:
Corazón salvaje
Sailor et Lula
Salvaje De Corazón
Wild at Heart - Die Geschichte von Sailor und Lula
광란의 사랑

Genres:
Crime | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Propaganda Films
Samuel Goldwyn Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 18  AU: R 18+  BR: 16  DE: 16  DK: 15  ES: 18  FI: K-18  FR: 12  GB: 18  GR: K-16  HU: 16  IE: 18  IT: T  JP: R-15   KR: 18  NL: 16  NO: 18  PL: 18  PT: M/16  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 125

A wild and crazy love story.

After serving prison time for a self-defense killing, Sailor Ripley reunites with girlfriend Lula Fortune. Lula's mother, Marietta, desperate to keep them apart, hires a hitman to kill Sailor. But he finds a whole new set of troubles when he and Bobby Peru, an old buddy who's also out to get Sailor, try to rob a store. When Sailor lands in jail yet again, the young lovers appear further than ever from the shared life they covet.

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Art Department Assistant:
Leonardo
Christopher Stone
Roger L.C. Williams
Adam Morris

Art Department Coordinator:
Nancy Martinelli

Assistant Accountant:
Bob Shapiro

Assistant Editor:
Deborah Gavlak
Jenny Hicks

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Cheryl Kurk

Assistant Property Master:
David A. Carpender

Assistant Set Decoration:
Deborah Winship

Assistant Sound Editor:
Scott Guitteau
Frank E. Eulner
Kim Cascone
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle
J.R. Grubbs
Kristen Gerstner
Jenny Oznowicz
Susan Sanford
Donna Jaffe

Best Boy Electric:
John Carney

Best Boy Grip:
Irv Katz

Boom Operator:
Rob Scott

Carpenter:
J.K. Nageldinger
Paul Burge

Casting:
Johanna Ray

Casting Assistant:
Eric DaRe

Catering:
Luis Lara

Choreographer:
Kimberley Vashiell

Construction Coordinator:
Charles Armstrong

Construction Foreman:
Kenneth Berg

Costume Design:
Amy Stofsky

Craft Service:
Eric L. Roberts

Dialogue Editor:
John Nutt
Michael Silvers
Sara Bolder
John Verbeck
Rob Fruchtman

Director:
David Lynch

Director of Photography:
Frederick Elmes

Dolly Grip:
Stuart Abramson

Driver:
Carol Autenrieth
Thomas P. Donovan
Steve Mann
Shawn Solomon
Russ Tolliver
Mike Clark
Darwin Joston
Allan Tietjen
Allan W. Herendeen

Editor:
Duwayne Dunham

Electrician:
Jules Labarthe
Paul Hauser
John Vecchio
Kim Kono

Executive Producer:
Michael Kuhn

Extras Casting:
Dean Anthony

First Assistant Camera:
Rob Sweeney

First Assistant Director:
Margaux Mackay
Charles Myers

First Assistant Editor:
Mary Sweeney
Brian Berdan

Foley Artist:
Gary A. Hecker
Catherine Rowe

Foley Recordist:
Scott Chandler

Gaffer:
Patrick Reddish

Grip:
Steve Alessi
Curtis Bradford
Renton-Paul Medcalf
Cobie Fair
Kurek Ashley
Corwin A. Bibb
Ken Wheeland
Malcolm Doran II
Randy Ratliff
Chris Kiperman
George A. Hock

Hairstylist:
Fríða Aradóttir

Key Grip:
Michael Shore

Key Production Assistant:
Richard Murken

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Denise Dellavalle

Makeup Artist:
Michelle Bühler

Music Consultant:
Peter Afterman
Jon Huck

Music Editor:
David Slusser

Music Supervisor:
G. Marq Roswell

Negative Cutter:
Vivian Hengsteler

Novel:
Barry Gifford

On Set Dresser:
Daniel Kuttner

Original Music Composer:
Angelo Badalamenti

Post Production Accountant:
Robin Ginsberg

Post Production Coordinator:
Ute Leonhardt
Danielle Liekefet

Producer:
Sigurjón Sighvatsson
Monty Montgomery
Steve Golin

Producer's Assistant:
Susan Carney
Heidrun Reshöft

Production Accountant:
Kimberly Edwards

Production Assistant:
Christy Fiero
Brian Steward
Robert A. Neft

Production Coordinator:
Marjorie Webster

Production Design:
Patricia Norris

Production Manager:
Kool Marder

Production Office Assistant:
Jon Juhlin
Maurice Lospinoso

Property Master:
Frank Silva

Rigging Gaffer:
David Dubois
Bruce McCleery

Scenic Artist:
Marion C. Weimer-Mirley
Gretchen Armstrong
Leslie Weimer

Screenplay:
David Lynch

Script Supervisor:
Mary Sweeney

Second Assistant Camera:
Katherine M. Butler

Second Assistant Director:
Steven Hirsch
Deepak Nayar
W. Thomas Snyder

Security:
Bruce Loeb

Set Costumer:
Cheri Reed

Set Production Assistant:
Alessandro Rossellini
Mara J. Lee

Sound Designer:
Randy Thom

Sound Effects Designer:
John Wentworth

Sound Effects Editor:
Ken Fischer
Luis Colina

Sound Mixer:
Jon Huck

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Parker
Randy Thom

Sound Recordist:
Tom Myers

Special Effects:
Don Power

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Louis Lazzara
David B. Miller

Steadicam Operator:
Dan Kneece

Still Photographer:
Kimberly Wright

Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Smolek

Stunts:
Hannah Kozak
Ousaun Elam
Mike Ceballos
Wally Rose
Michael Adams
Steve Kelso
Gregg Dandridge
Roydon Clark
Bernie Pock
Orwin C. Harvey
Neil Summers
Joseph Michael Roth
Ralph Garrett
Bob Terhune
Donna Evans
Loren Janes
Eddie Wong

Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard Hymns

Transportation Captain:
Dan Brizendine

Transportation Coordinator:
John Yarbrough

Unit Publicist:
Mira Tweti

Vocal Coach:
James Intveld

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