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Release Date:
August 20, 1993
Original Title:
Wilder Napalm
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Baltimore Pictures
TriStar Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 109
Wilder and Wallace are brothers and pyrokinetics. Ever since childhood they've been able to start fires with their minds but following a tragedy in which they accidentally killed a man, the brothers have grown up very differently. Wilder has become a regular 9-5 workaday joe but Wallace performs his feats with a traveling circus. When the circus comes to Wilder's home town Wallace starts coming on strong to Wilder's wife, Vida who, ironically, is a slight pyromaniac.
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Additional Camera:
Louis Barlia
Henry Lynk
Neal Norton
Art Direction:
Dan Webster
Assistant Art Director:
Ross Gallichotte
Assistant Costume Designer:
Lola Ehrhart
Assistant Sound Editor:
Karen Baker Landers
Associate Producer:
Artie Mandelberg
Boom Operator:
Linda Murphy
Camera Operator:
Ray De La Motte
Casting:
Louis DiGiaimo
Casting Assistant:
Karen Turner
Costume Design:
Louise Frogley
Costume Supervisor:
Deborah Latham
Costumer:
Carolyn Dessert
David Mayreis
Kelly M. Webb
Director:
Glenn Gordon Caron
Director of Photography:
Jerry Hartleben
Editor:
Artie Mandelberg
Executive Producer:
Barrie M. Osborne
Extras Casting:
Jo Doster
First Assistant Camera:
William McConnell
First Assistant Director:
H. Gordon Boos
First Assistant Editor:
Deborah Romare
Foley:
Dan O'Connell
Hilda Hodges
Foley Supervisor:
Per Hallberg
Key Hair Stylist:
Ron Scott
Donna Barrett Gilbert
Key Makeup Artist:
Leonard Engelman
Ellen Wong
Leadman:
William D. McLane
Music Editor:
Christopher Brooks
Original Music Composer:
Michael Kamen
Post Production Assistant:
Todd Zongker
Post Production Supervisor:
Paul A. Levin
Producer:
Mark Johnson
Stuart Cornfeld
Production Design:
John Muto
Production Supervisor:
James K. Parker
Script Supervisor:
Robin Skelton
Second Assistant Camera:
Peter Farber
Second Assistant Director:
K.C. Hodenfield
Second Second Assistant Director:
Juan Ros
Bruce Solow
Set Decoration:
Leslie Bloom
Set Dresser:
Shawn McFall
Jeffrey Scott Taylor
James Thomson
Sound Editor:
Dan Hegeman
Christopher Assells
Dan M. Rich
Stuart Copely
Steve Mann
Sound Mixer:
Les Lazarowitz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
B. Tennyson Sebastian II
John J. Stephens
Gregg Landaker
Sound Supervisor:
Lon Bender
Special Effects:
Bruce E. Merlin
Joe Montenegro
Joe Pancake
Special Effects Assistant:
Suzanne Hilyard
Special Effects Coordinator:
Allen Hall
Special Effects Supervisor:
Gary L. Karas
Still Photographer:
Michael P. Weinstein
Stunt Coordinator:
Chris Howell
Stunts:
Harry Madsen
Perry Barndt
Artie Malesci
Nathalie B. Bollinger
Kathy Marshall
Robert Bollinger
Jeff Moldovan
Barry Brazell
Norb Phillips
William D. Brown
R.A. Rondell
Mark Chadwick
William Scharpf
Gene Hartline
Gar Stephen
Gregory G. Holden
Gibb Stepp
Marcia Holley
Tommie Turvey
Gunner Janes
Glenn R. Wilder
Gainer Johnson
Scott Wilder
Kim Kahana
Ray Workman
Jamie A. Keyser
Kimberley A. Wrenn
Anna Lo
John Zimmerman
Kim Zimmerman
Unit Production Manager:
Barrie M. Osborne
Utility Sound:
Kevin Cerchiai
Visual Effects Producer:
Lynda Thompson
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stephen David Brooks
Harrison Ellenshaw
Writer:
Vince Gilligan
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