Fuzz (1972) [PG]

Release Date:
July 14, 1972

Original Title:
Fuzz

Alternate Titles:
El turbulento Distrito 87

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Filmways Pictures
Javelin Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: PG 

Runtime: 93

Here comes the fuzz

Police in Boston search for a mad bomber trying to extort money from the city.

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Art Direction:
Hilyard M. Brown

Assistant Camera:
Vinnie Gerardo

Assistant Director:
Art Levinson

Assistant Editor:
Russ Tinsley

Associate Producer:
Charles H. Maguire

Casting:
Caro Jones

Costume Design:
Dorothy Jeakins

Director:
Richard A. Colla

Director of Photography:
Jacques R. Marquette

Editor:
Robert L. Kimble

Executive Producer:
Edward S. Feldman

Hairstylist:
Janice Brunson

Location Manager:
Kenneth Utt

Makeup Artist:
Edwin Butterworth
Tom Ellingwood

Novel:
Evan Hunter

Original Music Composer:
Dave Grusin

Producer:
Jack Farren
Martin Ransohoff

Production Controller:
Sam Bernstein

Production Design:
Hilyard M. Brown

Property Master:
Dudley Holmes

Scoring Mixer:
Dan Wallin

Screenplay:
Evan Hunter

Script Supervisor:
Lester Hoyle

Second Unit Director:
Donald Henderson
Don Henderson

Set Decoration:
Phil Abramson

Sound:
Robert 'Buzz' Knudson
Barry Thomas

Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn R. Wilder

Stunts:
Frank Orsatti
Charlie Picerni

Title Designer:
Phill Norman

Unit Publicist:
Carol Shapiro

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Frank Tauss

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