Where the Boys Are (1984) [R]

Release Date:
April 6, 1984

Original Title:
Where the Boys Are

Alternate Titles:
Onde os Garotos Estão
Where the Boys Are '84

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
ITC Entertainment
TriStar Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 94

When girls want a vacation filled with fun, sand, and romance, they go to Fort Lauderdale...

Four college co-eds travel to Fort Lauderdale for their Easter week of Spring Break, and become involved in a series of adventures and misadventures

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Assistant Production Coordinator:
Judy Thomason
Deborah Brass

Assistant Property Master:
George Fidler

Assistant Sound Editor:
Ronaye Boyle

Associate Producer:
Denis Pregnolato

Best Boy Electric:
Norman Zuckerman

Best Boy Grip:
Bert Bertolami

Boom Operator:
Don Merritt

Camera Operator:
Michael McGowan

Casting:
Joe Reich
Beverly McDermott

Casting Coordinator:
Lynn Latham

Choreographer:
Tony Stevens

Conductor:
Sylvester Levay

Construction Coordinator:
Gabriel C. Ell

Construction Foreman:
O.C. Whiddon

Costume Coordinator:
Marla Schlom

Costume Design:
Bobbie To

Costume Supervisor:
Marla Schlom

Costumer:
Mary Lou Byrd
Linda Benedict

Director:
Hy Averback

Director of Photography:
James A. Contner

Editor:
Bobbie Shapiro
Melvin Shapiro

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Howard P. Alston

Executive Producer:
Jeff Apple
Terence A. Donnelly

First Assistant Camera:
William D. Barber

First Assistant Director:
Maximilian Bing

Gaffer:
Walter G. Morris Jr.

Hairstylist:
Verne Caruso

Key Grip:
Ed Knott Jr.

Location Manager:
Jeffrey W. Stacey

Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Lambert

Music Editor:
Edward Malone

Music Supervisor:
Denis Pregnolato

Novel:
Glendon Swarthout

Original Music Composer:
Sylvester Levay

Post Production Supervisor:
James Potter

Producer:
Allan Carr

Production Coordinator:
Mimi Stacey

Production Design:
Michael Baugh

Production Sound Mixer:
David Schneiderman

Property Master:
Tom Cocheo

Scoring Mixer:
Andy D'Addario

Screenplay:
Stu Krieger
Jeff Burkhart

Script Supervisor:
Susana Preston

Second Assistant Camera:
Jack Lee Gary

Second Assistant Director:
James M. Freitag
John Syrjamaki

Set Decoration:
Don K. Ivey

Sound Editor:
Jack Kirschner
Chester Slomka

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ray West
David J. Hudson
Robert W. Glass Jr.

Special Effects:
J.B. Jones

Still Photographer:
Ron Phillips

Stunt Coordinator:
M. James Arnett

Stunt Double:
Betty Raymond
M. James Arnett

Stunts:
Courtney Brown
Artie Malesci
Kelly Browning
Alex Edlin

Supervising Music Editor:
William Saracino

Supervising Sound Editor:
William L. Stevenson

Transportation Captain:
Bill Rogers

Transportation Co-Captain:
William Foster

Unit Production Manager:
Terence A. Donnelly

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