Pump Up the Volume (1990) [R]

Release Date:
August 22, 1990

Original Title:
Pump Up the Volume

Alternate Titles:
Adj rá kakaót!
Alza il volume
Dynamose to
Plein volume
Rebelión en las ondas
Um Som Diferente
Volume no Máximo
Wiecej Czadu
Y a-t-il une vie après le lycée?
Yön äänet

Genres:
Drama | Music

Production Companies:
New Line Cinema
SC Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  DE: 12  GB: 15  IE: 15  NL: 12  US: R 

Runtime: 105

TALK HARD. STEAL THE AIR.

Mark Hunter, a lonely high school student, uses his shortwave radio to moonlight as the popular pirate DJ "Hard Harry." When his show gets blamed for a teen committing suicide, the students clash with high school faculty and the authorities.

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ADR Mixer:
Jon Hussein

ADR Recordist:
Stephen Wood

Additional Director of Photography:
Newton Thomas Sigel

Additional Editing:
Wendy Greene Bricmont

Assistant Costume Designer:
Jessica Fasman

Assistant Editor:
Kurt Hathaway

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Denise Dellavalle
Joni Meers

Assistant Property Master:
John A. Keim

Assistant Set Decoration:
Tina Peterson

Assistant Sound Editor:
Tracy Toon
Melinda Garey
Rebecca Nicolaou

Associate Producer:
Janet Grillo

Best Boy Electric:
John Maninger

Best Boy Grip:
Robin Semple

Boom Operator:
Tom Caton

Camera Operator:
Krishna Rao

Casting:
Judith Holstra
Deborah Aquila

Casting Assistant:
Melanie Holstra

Costume Design:
Michael Abbott

Dialogue Editor:
Kimberly Lowe Voigt
Stuart Copely
G.W. Brown

Director:
Allan Moyle

Director of Photography:
Walt Lloyd

Editor:
Larry Bock
Janice Hampton

Executive Producer:
Syd Cappe
Sara Risher
Nicolas Stiliadis

First Assistant Camera:
Thomas Yatsko
Carolyn Chen

First Assistant Director:
Josh McLaglen

First Assistant Editor:
Ric Keeley

Foley Artist:
Gregg Barbanell
Nancy Parker

Foley Editor:
Joel Berkovitz
Tom Hammond
Mark Larry

Foley Mixer:
Jon Hussein

Foley Recordist:
Stephen Wood

Gaffer:
Newton TerMeer

Key Grip:
Tom Harjo

Key Hair Stylist:
Barbara Olvera

Key Makeup Artist:
Michelle Bühler

Original Music Composer:
Cliff Martinez

Producer:
Rupert Harvey
Sandy Stern

Production Design:
Robb Wilson King

Property Master:
Lisa De Alva

Screenplay:
Allan Moyle

Second Assistant Camera:
Giles Dunning
Francis Lawrence

Second Assistant Director:
Daniel R. Suhart

Set Decoration:
Kathy Curtis-Cahill

Set Designer:
Bruce Bolander

Set Dresser:
Robert A. Smith

Sound Effects Editor:
Stewart Nelsen
Kini Kay
Todd Toon

Sound Mixer:
Russell Fager

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Wayne Heitman
Bob Beemer
Joel Fein

Sound Recordist:
Jeanette Browning

Special Effects:
Thomas L. Bellissimo
Charles Belardinelli

Stunt Coordinator:
Michael Cassidy

Stunts:
Troy Gilbert
Donna Evans
John Robotham
Ben Scott
Hank Calia
Mark A. Cuttin
B.J. Davis
Gary Dionne
Ousaun Elam
Diamond Farnsworth
Larry Holt
Dennis Madalone
Carol Neilson Smrz
Ed Shinstine
Jerry Spicer
Tony Tamburro
Bob Terhune
Rhonda Terhune
George P. Wilbur
Henry Wills
Bob McIntosh
Bob Yerkes

Supervising Sound Editor:
Christopher Sheldon
Dane A. Davis

Title Designer:
Pablo Ferro

Unit Production Manager:
John H. Burrows
Jeanne Van Cott

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