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Featuring:
Patrick Houser, Chip McAllister, D.W. Brown
Written by:
Lawrence Bassoff
Mark Tenser
Directed by:
Lawrence Bassoff
Release Date:
February 3, 1984
Original Title:
Weekend Pass
Alternate Titles:
4 marineros y un destino
Komm zur Navy, Baby
Licença de Fim-de-Semana
Locademia de marinos
Sikailijat sundiksella
Viikonloppuvapaa
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Crown International Pictures
Marimark Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 89
Four Navy recruits fresh from boot camp graduation in San Diego spend a weekend pass together out on the town in Los Angeles before shipping out for further training.
Three rookie sailors who have just completed basic training are out on their first weekend pass. As they hit one bar after another, they soon forget everything the Navy ever taught them.
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Art Direction:
Ivo Cristante
Assistant Editor:
David A. Fechtor
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Christa Reusch
Assistant Property Master:
Mark Luine
Boom Operator:
Patrushkha Mierzwa
Casting:
Judy Chaikin
Casting Associate:
Marie Maldonado
Casting Director:
Tom Stockfisch
Choreographer:
Patrice Aliño
Co-Producer:
Michael D. Castle
Costume Design:
Ellen Rome Shanahan
Director:
Lawrence Bassoff
Director of Photography:
Bryan England
Editor:
Harry B. Miller III
First Assistant Camera:
Anthony J. Bledsoe
First Assistant Director:
Dan Dugan
Makeup Artist:
Windy Tamkin
Original Music Composer:
John Baer
Producer:
Marilyn Jacobs Tenser
Production Coordinator:
Lynette Prucha
Property Master:
Randy Ser
Script Supervisor:
Veronica Flynn
Second Assistant Camera:
Paul McIlvaine
Second Assistant Director:
Steven J. Wolfe
Set Decoration:
Julie Kaye Fanton
Sound Editor:
Rodger Pardee
Jay Wilkinson
David WIld
Sound Mixer:
Mark Ulano
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Elliot Tyson
Robert J. Litt
Rick Kline
Still Photographer:
Tony Friedkin
Stunt Coordinator:
John Sistrunk
Wardrobe Assistant:
Gayle Galli
Writer:
Lawrence Bassoff
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