A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 14, 1990
Original Title:
Zapped Again!
Alternate Titles:
La pócima ataca de nuevo
Une potion qui déshabille
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
ITC Entertainment
Part II Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 96
A new kid moves into school, making enemies with the affluent societies and joining the beleaguered Science Club. But when an old potion is discovered to confer telekinetic power he gets the chance to get his own back, as well as having a bit of fun on the side.
Art Direction:
Scott Herbertson
Assistant Art Director:
Devin Meadows
Darren Oliviero
Casting:
Danielle Eskinazi
Tory Herald
Characters:
Robert J. Rosenthal
Bruce Rubin
Costume Designer:
Jacqueline Johnson
Director:
Doug Campbell
Director of Photography:
Tom Grubbs
Editor:
Michael Spence
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Dennis A. Brown
First Assistant Director:
Steve Love
Line Producer:
Herb Linsey
Music:
Brian Scott Bennett
Music Supervisor:
Jake Hooker
Producer:
Robert J. Rosenthal
Jeff Apple
Production Designer:
Rhaz Zeisler
Production Manager:
Herb Linsey
Script Supervisor:
Brenda Weisman
Second Assistant Director:
Jeffrey L. Crawford
Second Unit Director:
Scott J. Mulvaney
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Patrick Melly
Set Decoration:
Robin Schneider
Sound Mixer:
Stephan von Hase
Special Effects:
Max W. Anderson
Special Effects Supervisor:
Bob McCarthy
Story:
Jack Morris
Teleplay:
Jack Morris
Vince Cheung
Ben Montanio
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Christi K. Work
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