Cracked Up (1987) [N/A]

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Release Date:
May 26, 1987

Original Title:
Cracked Up

Alternate Titles:
Flucht in den Tod

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Aaron Spelling Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

17-year-old track star, John Owens, has never used any drug stronger than pot, until he meets an older woman who introduces him to crack cocaine. He quickly becomes addicted but is able to hide his problem from all except his best friend, Chris.

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Additional Editor:
Randy Jon Morgan

Art Direction:
Serge Krizman

Assistant Director:
Paula Marcus
Lisa Marmon

Assistant Editor:
John A. Barton

Associate Producer:
Shelley Hull
Cheryl R. Stein

Casting:
Diane Dimeo

Costume Design:
Nolan Miller

Director:
Karen Arthur

Director of Photography:
Tom Neuwirth

Editor:
Geoffrey Rowland

Executive Producer:
Aaron Spelling
Esther Shapiro
Douglas S. Cramer

Hairstylist:
Jan Van Uchelen

Makeup Artist:
Mark Bussan

Music:
Mark Snow

Music Supervisor:
Rocky Moriana

Producer:
Peter Lefcourt

Property Master:
Douglas M. Keenan

Script Supervisor:
Grace Anne Carter

Supervising Editor:
John Woodcock

Supervising Producer:
E. Duke Vincent

Unit Production Manager:
Alex Nicholson

Writer:
Peter Lefcourt

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