Fast Sofa (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 15, 2001

Original Title:
Fast Sofa

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 109

Fast cars. Fast women. Fast food.

Rick, a dope fiend, believes his goal in life is to track down Ginger, a famous porn star who is currently staying in her Beverly Hills hideaway. Rick is obsessed with Ginger, watches her movies obsessively, and deals drugs on the side, all to the chagrin of his lover Tamara. He decides to seek out Ginger while on the road, and along the way picks up Jules, a neurotic virgin.

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ADR Editor:
Stephen M. Galvin

Assistant Costume Designer:
Hayley Stuppel

Casting:
Linda Francis

Color Timer:
Mato

Costume Design:
Vikki Barrett

Dialogue Editor:
Stephen M. Galvin

Director:
Salomé Breziner

Director of Photography:
Dean Lent

Dolly Grip:
Ila Packman

Editor:
Anthony Redman

Executive Producer:
H. Michael Heuser

First Assistant Director:
Joe McDougall

Gaffer:
Richard Ralston

Location Manager:
Ted Abenheim

Music Editor:
Michael Boustead

Music Supervisor:
John Norris

Novel:
Bruce Craven

Original Music Composer:
William V. Malpede

Post Production Supervisor:
Paul Etheredge

Producer:
Christopher Figg
Steven J. Wolfe

Production Coordinator:
Heath Banks

Production Design:
Warren Alan Young

Production Sound Mixer:
Matthew Nicolay

Screenplay:
Bruce Craven

Script Supervisor:
Tracy Scott

Second Assistant Director:
Cara McCastlain Fisher
Cyndy Johnson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Todd Langner
Don Digirolamo

Stunt Coordinator:
Robert G. Goodwin

Stunts:
Ross Clay

Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick M. Griffith

Unit Production Manager:
Brett Boydstun

Writer:
Peter Chase
Salomé Breziner

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