A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 23, 1992
Original Title:
Mr. Saturday Night
Alternate Titles:
周末夜先生
星期六先生
星期六晚上先生
星期六晚间先生
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Castle Rock Entertainment
Columbia Pictures
Face Productions
New Line Cinema
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 119
Buddy Young was the comic's comic, beloved by everyone. Now, playing to miniscule crowds in nursing homes, it seems like everybody but Buddy realizes that he should retire. As Buddy looks for work in show business, he realizes that the rest of the world has forgotten the golden days of Buddy Young, and that there just may not be room in the business for an old comic like himself.
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ADR Editor:
Jonathan Klein
ADR Mixer:
Robert Deschaine
ADR Recordist:
David Jobe
Apprentice Sound Editor:
Jennifer Portman
Art Department Coordinator:
Dalia Taft
Art Direction:
Carol Winstead Wood
Assistant Editor:
Wilt Henderson
Thomas Calderon
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Cindy Franke
Assistant Sound Editor:
Roy Seeger
Madeleine Swift
Best Boy Electric:
Ken M. Suzuki
Best Boy Grip:
Armando Contreras
Boom Operator:
Steve Bowerman
Camera Loader:
Traci Lashbrook
Camera Operator:
Keith Peterman
Casting:
Pam Dixon
Casting Assistant:
Caryn Richmond
Co-Producer:
Peter Schindler
Color Timer:
Dale E. Grahn
Conductor:
Artie Kane
Construction Coordinator:
Steve A. Hagberg
Costume Design:
Ruth Myers
Costume Supervisor:
Linda Henrikson
Chuck Velasco
Costumer:
Marcie Olivi
Robin Borman-Wizan
Armand Coutu
Dialogue Coach:
Bernardo Hiller
Dialogue Editor:
Rich Steven
Sherman Waze
Director:
Billy Crystal
Director of Photography:
Donald Peterman
Dolly Grip:
Donald L. Hartley
Driver:
Michael Avallon
George Alden
Jim Chesney
James M. Dunne
Editor:
Kent Beyda
Electrician:
Richard Hartley
Larry Freeman
Rick Wilhoit
Executive Producer:
Babaloo Mandel
Lowell Ganz
First Assistant Camera:
Jay Peterman
First Assistant Director:
Jim Chory
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Jeanine Schaack
Foley Mixer:
James Ashwill
Foley Recordist:
Nerses Gezalyan
Foley Supervisor:
John Murray
Gaffer:
Kal Manning
Graphic Designer:
Arthur Gelb
Grip:
Michael Anderson
Tyrone Jackson
Jay Michael Pearce
Hair Designer:
Steve LaPorte
Peter Montagna
William A. Farley
Hairstylist:
Richard Sabre
Hazel Catmull
Key Grip:
Calvin Sterry
Leadman:
Douglas E. Maxwell
Location Manager:
Huw Davies
Lauren Ross
Makeup Artist:
Richard Alonzo
Todd McIntosh
Makeup Designer:
Steve LaPorte
Peter Montagna
William A. Farley
Music Supervisor:
Hummie Mann
Scott Stambler
Negative Cutter:
Mary Nelson-Duerrstein
Orchestrator:
Mark McKenzie
Original Music Composer:
Marc Shaiman
Post Production Accountant:
Joe Keeper
Deborah Houtsma
Producer:
Billy Crystal
Production Accountant:
Gail Martin-Sheridan
Production Coordinator:
Lisa Lynn Kearsley
Production Design:
Albert Brenner
Production Manager:
Kelly Van Horn
Production Sound Mixer:
Jeff Wexler
Property Master:
C.J. Maguire
Rigging Gaffer:
Francis X. Valdez III
Rigging Grip:
Randy Burgess
Script Supervisor:
Marion Tumen
Second Assistant Camera:
Brad Peterman
Second Assistant Director:
David Cass Jr.
Second Second Assistant Director:
Sean Hobin
Second Unit Director:
Peter Schindler
Set Decoration:
Kathe Klopp
Set Designer:
Harold Fuhrman
Sound Editor:
Steve Mann
Stu Bernstein
Michael Dressel
Robert L. Sephton
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Kline
Kevin O'Connell
Sound Recordist:
Matt Patterson
Special Effects Supervisor:
David P. Kelsey
Steadicam Operator:
Randy Nolen
Still Photographer:
Bruce McBroom
Stunt Coordinator:
Brian Burrows
Supervising ADR Editor:
Jessica Gallavan
Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert Grieve
Transportation Captain:
Ken Bellanca
Craig T. Crowell
Transportation Coordinator:
Robert Hunter Jr.
Video Assist Operator:
Scott Crabbe
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