Detroit Rock City (1999) [R]

Release Date:
August 13, 1999

Original Title:
Detroit Rock City

Alternate Titles:
Cero en conducta
Rockeros Rebeldes
The Kiss Movie

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
Base 12
Corrupter Production Service Ltd.
KISS Nation
New Line Cinema
Takoma Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  BR: 14  ES: 12  JP: G  US: R 

Runtime: 95

Kiss The Rules Goodbye.

In 1978, a Kiss concert was an epoch-making event. For the three teen fans in Detroit Rock City getting tickets to the sold-out show becomes the focal point of their existence. They'll do anything for tickets -- compete in a strip club's amateur-night contest, take on religious protesters, even rob a convenience store!

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ADR Editor:
Michael Hertlein

ADR Mixer:
Alan Freedman

Art Direction:
Lucinda Zak

Assistant Hairdresser:
Katrin Clark

Associate Producer:
Tim Sullivan

Casting:
Valerie McCaffrey

Co-Producer:
Art Schaefer

Costume Design:
Rosanna Norton

Dialogue Editor:
Danielle Ghent
Michael Hertlein
Robert Jackson
David Grant

Director:
Adam Rifkin

Director of Photography:
John R. Leonetti

Editor:
Mark Goldblatt
Peter Schink

Executive Producer:
Michael De Luca
Brian Witten

First Assistant Director:
Charles Braive
Ian Woolf

Foley Artist:
David Lee Fein
Ossama Khuluki
Diane Marshall

Foley Editor:
Craig Jurkiewicz
Lucy Sustar

Foley Mixer:
Mary Erstad
C.W. Jones

Hair Department Head:
Karola Dirnberger

Hair Designer:
Judi Cooper-Sealy

Hairdresser:
Divyo Putney

Hairstylist:
Eileen Lindsley
Pamela Mills

Key Special Effects:
Daniel White

Makeup Artist:
Eileen Lindsley
Marlene Schneider

Makeup Designer:
Geralyn Wraith

Original Music Composer:
J. Peter Robinson

Producer:
Kathleen Haase
Barry Levine
Gene Simmons

Production Design:
Steve Hardie

Second Assistant Director:
Grant Lucibello
D. Joanne Malo

Second Unit Director:
Tony Markes
Peter Schink

Set Decoration:
Carolyn A. Loucks

Set Designer:
Marilyn Kiewiet

Set Dresser:
J.P. Dame

Sound Editor:
Dean Hovey

Sound Effects Editor:
Javier Bennassar
Lisle Engle
Michael Mullane
Roland N. Thai

Sound Engineer:
Matt Dubin

Sound Mixer:
Steve C. Aaron

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dorian Cheah
John Ross
Mathew Waters

Sound Recordist:
Peter McCabe

Special Effects:
Tim Barraball

Special Effects Assistant:
Dawn Rivard

Special Effects Coordinator:
Michael Kavanagh

Special Effects Technician:
Derek Liscoumb
Skyler Wilson

Stunt Coordinator:
Alison Reid

Stunts:
Nick Alachiotis
Hazel K. Anderson
Leigh Bianco
Ermes Blarasin
Randy Butcher
Wendy Carroll
Allan Clow
Peter Cox
Susan Davis
Tom Farr
Mike Gow
Jamie Jones
Kym Kristalie
C.J. Lusby
Kim MacLaren
Patrick Mark
Tammy McArthur
Leilene Ondrade
Sue Parker
Robin Pecholcs
Robert Racki
Alison Reid
Paul Rutledge
Bryan J. Thomas
Dave Van Zeyl
Kate Willingham

Supervising ADR Editor:
Thomas Jones

Supervising Sound Editor:
Frank Gaeta

Third Assistant Director:
Richard Black
Harley Cohen

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard Malzahn
Kimberly Sylvester

Writer:
Carl V. Dupré

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