A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 31, 1984
Original Title:
Splitz
Alternate Titles:
Il rock è femmina
Phi Beta Rockers
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
888 Productions
Multicom Entertainment Group
New Empire Features
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 86
Three sororities must compete in a series of sports contests to determine which one will lose their sorority house. The odds are stacked against the Phi Betas until they're joined by an all-girl rock band.
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Additional Casting:
David Watson
Additional Music:
Sarah Larson
Art Direction:
Tommy Allen
Assistant Art Director:
Ann Edgeworth
Assistant Editor:
Marc S. Shaw
Assistant Location Manager:
Donna E. Bloom
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Suzanne Shaker
Associate Producer:
Joan Van Horn
David Fong
Joseph Tsang
Peter Moy
Andy Suen
Boom Operator:
Patricia Brolsma
Geoff Pound
Camera Operator:
Anthony Jannelli
Constantine Makris
Casting:
Esther Navarro
Riccardo Bertoni
Choreographer:
Matthew Diamond
Co-Producer:
Frank LaLoggia
Costume Assistant:
Terry LaVada
Costume Design:
Dawn Johnson
Director:
Domonic Paris
Director of Photography:
Ronnie Taylor
Editor:
Rick Shaine
Bette Jane Cohen
Executive Producer:
Stephen Low
First Assistant Camera:
Robert Stanley
First Assistant Director:
Kelly Van Horn
Gaffer:
Philip Devonshire
Grip:
Christopher Misiano
Michael Papadopoulas
Key Grip:
John Ford
Lighting Coordinator:
Joseph Bolesta
Location Manager:
Gerry Holbrook
Makeup Artist:
Cindie Verardie
Carla White
Music Coordinator:
Martin Balk
Negative Cutter:
Noëlle Penraat
Original Music Composer:
George Small
Producer:
Kelly Van Horn
Stephen Low
Production Coordinator:
Rose Marie Bressan
Production Manager:
David Fitzgerald
Property Master:
Mark Johnson
Leslie A. Pope
Script Supervisor:
Karen Penzell
Second Assistant Camera:
Jonathan Herron
Second Assistant Director:
Nathalie Plemiannikov
Second Unit Director:
Clifford Cudney
Set Dresser:
Abbie Fields
Sound Editor:
Ebrahim Nejad
Sound Mixer:
Rick Wadell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Coombe
Still Photographer:
Joel David Warren
Storyboard Artist:
Keith Crossley
Matt Karol
Supervising Sound Editor:
Jess Soraci
Writer:
Bianca Littlebaum
Harry Azorin
Domonic Paris
Kelly Van Horn
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