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Release Date:
July 19, 1985
Original Title:
Ocean Drive Weekend
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
L.A. Productions Inc
Troma Team Video
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 98
As the weekend draws near, Chuck and Miller know where they're going - to the beach! That's where the action is - a shindig with the coolest cars, hottest chicks and wildest music. Fraternity guys, sorority girls, nerds, locals - everyone's there for two reasons - to party and score! It's a weekend Check and Miller will never forget... an Ocean Drive Weekend!
Art Direction:
Ramona Hutton-Howe
Lee Howe
Casting:
Carol Jones
Costume Design:
Ann Jones
Director:
Bryan Jones
Director of Photography:
John Godwin
Editor:
John Godwin
Executive Producer:
Dwight D. South
Location Sound Mixer:
Robert Landau
Makeup & Hair:
Harriette
Original Music Composer:
Alan Kaufman
Producer:
Marvin Almeas
Production Manager:
Hall Critz
Screenplay:
Bryan Jones
Set Decoration:
Chip Trageser
Sound Editor:
Kathy Gray
Randy Shumacher
Story:
Charles Redmond
Bryan Jones
Stunts:
Hall Critz
Chuck Dawes
Lars Lundgren
Allen Deaton
Title Designer:
Eric Santacroce
Wardrobe Assistant:
Samara Schwartz Godwin
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