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Release Date:
February 4, 1993
Original Title:
National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1
Alternate Titles:
Alarme Fatale
Dødbringende Måben 1
Haláli fegyver
Larmes fatales
Loaded Weapon 1
National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon
Заряженное оружие
ローデッド・ウェポン 1
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
3 Arts Entertainment
New Line Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 CZ: U DE: 16 ES: 12 FR: 10|U GB: PG GR: 16 HU: 12 NL: 6 US: PG-13
Runtime: 84
An LA detective is murdered because she has microfilm with the recipe to make cocaine cookies. Two cops partner to find and stop the fiends before they can dope the nation by distributing their wares via the 'Wilderness Girls' cookie drive.
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ADR Editor:
Donald Sylvester
ADR Supervisor:
Lily Diamond
Art Department Coordinator:
Jonathan Josell
Art Direction:
Alan E. Muraoka
Best Boy Electric:
Thomas Nead
Jeff Murrell
Boom Operator:
Kim Petty
Camera Operator:
Paul Hughen
Peter Deming
Casting:
Ferne Cassel
Co-Executive Producer:
Michael De Luca
Construction Coordinator:
Anthony Lattanzio
Construction Foreman:
Thomas C. Mentzer
Victor Sardelich
Costume Design:
Jacqueline G. Arthur
Costume Supervisor:
Victoria DeKay
Dialogue Editor:
Harry B. Miller III
Duncan Burns
Director:
Gene Quintano
Director of Photography:
Peter Deming
Dolly Grip:
Doug Chartier
Editor:
Christopher Greenbury
Executive Producer:
Erwin Stoff
Howard Klein
Michel Roy
First Assistant Camera:
Gary D. Scott
First Assistant Director:
Ken Goch
David Womark
First Assistant Editor:
Ute Berthold
Foley Editor:
Mark Pappas
Doug Kent
Gaffer:
Michael LaViolette
Hairstylist:
Ashley Scott
David Syner
Julia L. Walker
In Memory Of:
John S. Owens
Key Grip:
Duane Journey
Key Hair Stylist:
Mary Ann Valdes
Key Makeup Artist:
Jeanne Van Phue
Lead Painter:
Ronald Puga
Leadman:
David W. Ford
Location Manager:
Toni Maier
Makeup Artist:
Michael Germain
Cheryl Ann Nick
Makeup Effects:
David LeRoy Anderson
Music Editor:
Douglas M. Lackey
Music Supervisor:
Dawn Solér
Original Music Composer:
Robert Folk
Pilot:
Chris Joachims
Producer:
Suzanne Todd
David Willis
Production Controller:
Paul Prokop
Production Coordinator:
Bonnie Macker
Production Design:
Jaymes Hinkle
Property Master:
Scott Ambrose
Screenplay:
Gene Quintano
Don Holley
Script Supervisor:
Sydney Conrad Shapiro
Second Unit Director:
Charlie Picerni
Set Decoration:
Sarah Burdick Stone
Sound Effects Editor:
John Kwiatkowski
John Joseph Thomas
John Edwards-Younger
Hamilton Sterling
Sound Recordist:
Walter A. Gest
Gregory G. Gest
Special Effects Coordinator:
Lou Carlucci
Steadicam Operator:
Kirk R. Gardner
Still Photographer:
Sam J. Jones
Story:
Don Holley
Tori Tellem
Studio Teachers:
Nancy A. Tice
Jack Tice
Jim Hartz
Stunt Coordinator:
Charlie Picerni
Stunts:
Chuck Picerni Jr.
R.A. Rondell
Nancy Young
Norman Howell
Alan Oliney
Steve Picerni
Bob Arnold
Tom Bruggemann
William Washington
Manny Perry
Lou Carlucci
Eric Mansker
Victor Paul
Kenny Bates
Jim Connors
Charlie Picerni
George Fisher
Paul V. Picerni Jr.
Philip Tan
Bernie Pock
Mike Marasco
Gregory J. Barnett
Danny Castle
Supervising Sound Editor:
Bob Newlan
Unit Production Manager:
Bill Carroll
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kimberly Nelson LoCascio
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