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Release Date:
January 1, 1997
Original Title:
Skins
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Matrixx Productions
Myopic Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
A successful, but unhappy man tries to be himself.
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Art Direction:
Neil T. Weakley
Associate Producer:
Rob Kurtz
Chris Falbo
Jason Risk
Audio Post Coordinator:
Dave Schmidt
Best Boy Electrician:
Maritza Suarez
Boom Operator:
Jason Risk
Alex Eastburg
Cinematography:
Don Spiro
Compositing Artist:
Rob Meltzer
Allen Donhauser
Costume Designer:
Augusta
Craft Service:
Audrey Amicone
Director:
Chris Mancini
Director of Photography:
Don Spiro
Editor:
Rob Meltzer
Executive Producer:
James R. Jaeger II
First Assistant Camera:
Wendy Roderweiss
Kevin Osgood
First Assistant Director:
Pamela Altieri-Paterra
Gaffer:
Sean Murray
Makeup Artist:
Cindy Nakadaira
Michele Fawcett
Producer:
Rob Meltzer
Production Assistant:
Audrey Amicone
C.J. Arabia
Production Design:
Timothy M. Earls
Props:
Neil T. Weakley
Scoring Mixer:
Dave Schmidt
Script Supervisor:
Scott Alan Lipman
Second Assistant Director:
Melissa Kinnicutt
Set Decoration:
Neil T. Weakley
Songs:
Keven Sullivan
Sound Recordist:
Dan Farman
Jeremy Johnson
Michael Moroneso
Special Effects:
Cindy Nakadaira
Tim Baker
Still Photographer:
Kelly McCullough
Sue Maljan
Thanks:
Sue Troyan
James R. Jaeger II
Phil Congleton
Matti Leshem
John Matta
Timothy A. Bennett
Writer:
Chris Mancini
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