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Release Date:
October 26, 1992
Original Title:
My New Gun
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
I.R.S. Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 99
Debbie and Gerald's lives drastically change after they get a gun. Their mysterious neighbor, Skippy, becomes an important and transforming figure in their lives.
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ADR Editor:
Harriet Fidlow
Additional Hairstylist:
Scott W. Farley
Apprentice Sound Editor:
Paul Burack
Assistant Editor:
Nancy Novack
Assistant Sound Editor:
Michael Shore
Associate Producer:
Becky Arntzen
Casting:
Todd M. Thaler
Donald Paul Pemrick
Casting Assistant:
Deverin Karol
Co-Producer:
Lydia Dean Pilcher
Costume Designer:
Eugenie Bafaloukos
Costumer:
James Roberts
Director:
Stacy Cochran
Director of Photography:
Edward Lachman
Editor:
Camilla Toniolo
Executive Producer:
Miles A. Copeland III
Paul Colichman
Harold Welb
Extras Casting:
Judie Fixler
Extras Casting Assistant:
Steve Keller
First Assistant Director:
Eric Heffron
Key Hair Stylist:
Peggy Schierholz
Key Makeup Artist:
Lori Hicks
Music Supervisor:
Paul DiFranco
Original Music Composer:
Pat Irwin
Post Production Supervisor:
Kerry Orent
Producer:
Michael Flynn
Production Coordinator:
Lois Nalepka
Production Designer:
Toby Corbett
Production Executive:
Steven Reich
Kevin Reidy
Melissa Cobb
Production Manager:
Ann Ruark
Script Supervisor:
Ira Hurvitz
Second Assistant Director:
Todd Pfeiffer
Second Second Assistant Director:
Brian Gutherman
Set Decoration:
Catherine Davis
Sound Editor:
Magdaline Volaitis
Sound Mixer:
Ed Novick
Special Effects:
Mark Bero
Matt Vogel
Wilfred Caban
Stunt Coordinator:
Jery Hewitt
Mick O'Rourke
Supervising Sound Editor:
Hal Levinsohn
Wardrobe Assistant:
Gretchen Hayduk
Kathleen Glynn
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Rose Trimarco
Writer:
Stacy Cochran
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