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Film Production Chart -,47.4.14weett-svas-4,- 14 chmv--/----/Erye Fri., Feb. 22, 1991 FILM PRODUCTION CHART Walsh; ED, Malcolm Campbell; Pia William Cas- Wells DOC HOLLYWOOD (WB) 11/7, L.A.. Gainesville, FM. sidy; ART, Frank Richwoad; SET, Jeannie Gunn. PROD, Man Devien; DIR, Thunder Levin, SCR. Michael J. Fax COS. Robert TurturiCe: SND, Bill Kaplan, CAST. James Hankins, Adam Winston. Mall Daniels; ED, FILMS IN THE FUTURE PROD, Susan Sou. Marc Morison, AF, Deborah Lyons-iseecaan; P, Deborah Slrnmrin; DISTRIB. Esther Russel, PD-SET, Holly McConkey. Elton Johnson; Dili, Michael Caren-Janes. AD, Stephen ton, Viola Nilsson, Denise surer, Michael Par. Zuckerman, D1STRIB, Overseas RIM Gram Buck, CAM, Michael Chapman; ED, Priscilla Nadi; PROO'N CHART KEY Strickland PD, Larry Millar, ART, Eva Anna Bohn, Dale Allen EXP-UPM, Bobby Naidu; PROD, Christopher Red- Abbreviations; EXP, Execultve Producer; Felton: SET. Cleudia Reber, COS. Richard Hor- A MIDNIGHT CLEAR (Tamnase Prods , 801. TERMINATOR 2; JUDGMENT DAY IT-2 Prods., dy; DIR-SCR, Mewed Ratter; AO, Danny On; PROD-Producer; AP-Associate Producer; Cohen; CAST, Marion 649-2204)214. Park Cily, Utah. Peter Berg, Kevin 818.768-0027) 1019. L A Arnold Schwarzeneg- CAM, Mark Koren; SNO, James M. Patterson nung; UPM. Robert DIR-Director; AO-Asst. Director, 201R- Daugherty; DISTRIB. WB. Dillon, AryeGrareaDhan Hawke, Frank Whaley, ger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong, Robert Second Unit Director; SCR-Screanwriter; Gary Skase Patrick CAM-Clnemstographer, ED-Editor, PO-Pro- NO REST FOR THE WICKED (Thunder Road Pic- D(P, Army Bernstein. Tom Rosenberg. Marc Abra- EXP, Gale Anne Hurd. Mario Kassar PROD-DIR, duction Designer; ART-Art Director; SET- THE DOCTOR (Touchstone Pictures, 8I5-257-6702) ture., 962.9e32) 3/10, L A. ham; PROD, Dais Pollock, Bill Borden; DIR-SCR, James Cameron, SCR, Janie.. Cameron. William Set Decoration: COS-Costumer; Shia-Sound 11119, S.F., L.A., Reno. William Hun, Christie,' PROD, Jeremy Paige, Vicki Sloinick, 01R-SCR, Keith Garden; CAM. Torn Richmond; PD, David Wisher; CAM. Adam Greenberg; ED, Conrad Buff; UPM-Produetien Menage er P-Unit Publicist; Lahti, Elizabeth Perkins, Adam Arkin, Mandy Michael Cooney-, AD-UPM, Thorne., Koranda: Nichols, ART, David Lubin; SET, Janis Laren; PD. Joseph Nemec 111; ART, Joseph Lucky, SET, CAST-Ceeting; DISTRIB-Distributor- Date Patinktn, Charlie Kenny, Kyle Senor CAM, Eric J. Golds1ein; COS, Julia Gornbert: COS, Barbara Tienk; SND, Earl Slain; CAST. Gory John Dwyer; COS, Marlene Stewari: SND, Lee alter title and production company Is start EXP, Edward S. Feldman; PROD, Laura Ziskrn; CAST. Rosemary Walden. Zuckerbrod: P. Susan Colley & Assoc.: DISTRIB, Orloff; UP/4, Dirk Petersmane; P, Steve Newman; date, followed by shooting locations. Gray DIR. Randa Haines; AD, Dennis Maguire. SCR, interstar CAST, Mall Finn; DISTRIB, Tri-Star (U.S.), Carol- screen indicates new entry this week. Robert Caswell. Anthony Mingteria; CAM, John co (foreign) PRIMARY MOTIVE (Ascension Films) 4/22, Luxem- Seale; ED, Bruce Green; PD, Ken Adam. ART, Bit bourg, Boson. Judd Nelsen, Jahn Savage, Sal- Durrell; SET, Gary Ferns; COS, Joe Tompkins: MOBSTERS 0.1, 818.777-1155) 12/10, LA. Christi- ly Kirkland, Joss Ferrer SAID, James Tanenbaum; UPM, Michael Glick; P. an Slater, Petrick Dempsey, Richard Grieco, WARSHAWSKI (Ch.:sine, Hill Prods., 202.3355) CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS (Christopher Colum- Chicago, L.A. Kathleen Turner, Charles bus Prods., 407363-8903) 4/91. Spain . EXP, Richard K. Rosenberg. Don Carmody: Patti Hawn; CAST, Lynn Staimaster Associates; Costae Mandylee, Anthony Quinn, F. Murray PROD, Tom Gruenberg; DIR, Daniel Adams; SCR, DISTRIB, BV. Abraham, Urn Flynn Boyle, Michael Gemben, Miming, Jay 0. Sanders, Angela Goetheta, EXP. Alaxender Salkind: PROD. Ilya Sawind. SCR. Stephen Ateerlows, Fred Coffin, Charles Mc- Mario AUE:1: DISTRIB, U. Daniel Adams, William Snowden; CAM, John Christopher Penn, Frank Collison, Nick Sadler, Drake DISTRIB, Hemdela Leslie Bege, Bill Baallani Caughan, Nancy Pout DUTCH (Hughes Entertainmer.120th, e195113-7970) EXP-UPM, CO. "Doc" Erickson, PROD, Steve EXP, Penney Finkelman Cox, John P Marsh; GRAND CANYON (20th, 20314531 3/I I, LA Dern 11724, Chicago, Georgia, LA. Ed O'Neill, Jolleth Roth; DIR, Michael Karbeinikoft; AD. Affiert PROD, Jeffrey Lurie; DIR. Jet[ Kanew. AD, Jack ny Graver, Kevin Kiln., Steve Martin. Fiery RUSH (The Zanuck Co., 713-871-6353) 228. William., Ethan Randall, Ari Meyers, Shapiro; SCR, Mike Mahem, Nicholas Kazan Sanders; 20111, Glenn Randall, SCR. David Aaron McDennell. Mary Louie', Ferber Hausion Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jason Patric, Christopher McDonald CAM. Laps Kenai; ED, Scan Smith; PD, Richard Cohen, Edward Taylor: CAM, Jan Keener. ED. C. PROD, Lawrence Kasdan, Charles Dom. Michael Sam Elliott EXP, Tarquin (latch; PROD, John Hughes. Sylbert, ART, Pete Smith; SET, George R. Nelson; Timothy O'Meara; PO, Barbara. Ling; ART, Larry Gniks, DIP, Lawrence Kascian, AD, Michael Grit PROD, Richard D. Zanuck; DIR, Lai Fire Zanuck; Richard Vane; DIR, Paler Faiman, AEI, Josh COS, Ellen MireOCk: SIND, Michael Eyre P. Mercy Fulton; COS, Gloria Gresham; SET, Anne Ahrens: kr. SCR. Lawrence Kasdan, Meg Kasdan; CAM, AD, Keller" Frauenfelder, SCR, Pale Dexter, CAM, McLagien; SCR, Jobe Hughes, CAM, Chuck &sloth,. CAST, Bonnie Timmerman; DISTRIB. U. SAID, David Keratin; UPM, -Ice Kane; CAST. Glenn Owen Reisman; ED, Carol Littleton; PD, Bo Welch, Ken MacMillan; ED, Mark Warner; PD, Paul Spi- Minsky; ED, Paul Hirsch; PD. Stan Jolley, ART, Daniels; P, Judilh Rheiner; DISTRIB, BV, SET. Cheryl Cer1154,:- APT. Tom Delliehl. COS. ted; SET, Phillip Leonard; COS, Colleen Atwood; Tracy Bousmam SET, Jackie Can; COS. Jenneei Agnes Guerard Rodgers; SND, Deed MacMillan; SNP, Hank Garfield; LIPM, Gary Csaigier, P, AI Eb- Parsons: SND, Stephan Van Hase-Mihalik; VP1.4. MY COUSIN VINNY (Pala Vista Prods., nor, CAST. Shari Rhode., Jane Jenkra; DISTRIB, John J. Smith: P. Andrew Lipschuitz; CAST, Jane 404-453-0002) 2111, Georgia. Joe Pesci, Ralph WELCOME TO BUZZSAW (11 315-4809) 172, L.A., UPM, Charles Okun; P, Spooky Stevens; CAST. Santa Cruz. Matthew Broderick, Jelirey Jones. Jennifer Shun; DISTRIB, 20th . MGM. Jenkins; DISTRIB, 20th. Maceleo, Mitchell Whitfield, Mirlim Tomei, Fred Gwynn, Lane Smith, Bruce McGill, Austin Pen- Heidi Kling, Marian Mercer, Courtney Pelden dleton PROD, Ted Reid, Robert Cort, Michael Hertzberg: I DON'T BUY KISSES ANYMORE (Wei-Marc Pic SECRET Of THE GOLDER EAGLE (Weslern LA. FOR THE BOYS 120th, 203-1234) la L.A. Belle PROD, Dale Laurier, Paul Schiff; DIR, Jonathan AP, buries Moil- pin, Francis Veber: AD, David lures. 818-76341619) 3/4. L.A., Philadelphia Filmproduceens Inc 9672110 3/91, LA. Micheal falcner, James Con, George Sew', Norman Lynn; AEI, Frank Ca.pra le; SCR, Dale Ulmer, Flouseholier; SCR. Joshua Goldn. Daniel Goldin; son Alexander, NI. Peeples, Lain ie Masan, Lou Ilerrymen, Fee, Jack Sheldon, Arnie Howard, Meliess Men- CAM. Perot Darning; ED, Tory Lombardo; PD. Vit- CAM, Don 'Mann; ED, Glenn Farr; PD, Slephen Jacobi, Eileen Brennan EXP. David Dobosy PROD, Rick Moon; SCR-DIR, Cheater toria Paul: ART. Rondo SchmoOk; SET, Michael Marsh; SET. Peg Cummings; COS. Van Flamsay. PROD, Mitch Matcwich, Gary M. Beaman. DIR, Chrisiapher Rogers: UPM, Tara Vinare EXP. Mark Ryden. PROD. Balls Midler, Bonnie Seaton; COS, Card Wood; SND, Bobby Arrderson END. Darin Knight; CAST, Dianne Cnitantien., P, Robert Marcarelli, AD. Gregory L Everege, SCR, Bruckhermer, Margaret South: DM, Mark &Mail. Jr; UPM, Mary McLegien; P, Susan Stelnlauf; Shelley Kirks:led, DISTRIB. U . JohnnieUndsell, CAM, Wheel Fey*: ED. Joanne AD, Alan Curtiss; SCR, Marshall Bnckman, Neal CAST, David Rubin. SINDITA0 (Franck Film, 018441-o000) 3/15, LA._ D'Antonlo: PD, Byrnadetle DI Santo; COS, Palle Jimenez. Lindy Laub; CAM, Stephen Goiribiall. (Animated) Dee; CAST, Tarzia/Hendersort ED, Jerry Greenberg; PD. Asshaton Gorton. ART. EXP. Micheal Franck; PROD, Rick Reinert; AP, Diane Wager, Den Woodruff; SET, Marvin March. MY GIRL (imagine EnL, 277-1 865) MLR:side Dan FILMING OUTSIDE Steve Simon; DIR, John Lenses; AD-UPM, Dave COS, Wayne Finisiemen: SAJD, Jim Webb; UPM, Ayltreyd. Janie Lire Curl* MaCauley INTO THE SUN Veto The Sun. Inc.. 387-1366) 35, Bennett, SCR, Mork Salzman. Ed Markley. P, Ellen Pastemack: CAST, Lynn Amt. Chlumsky LA. &Rimester A Assoc., DISTRIB, 20th , EXP, David Friendly, EXP-UPM, Joseph Ceraccia- THE U.S. EXP, Mark Amin,: PROD, Oliver Hess, Kevin Kali- Ia. PROD, Brian Grazer; DIR, Howard Deft AD, UNTITLED DRAMA (PellegrinifFinnigan, berg: DIR, Fritz illersch; SCR, John Brancato, Robert Meilen* SCR, LAutiCif Elelmeny; CAM, ALIEN. 1201h Century Fox Prods. Lid„ 011d4- 315-5321) 3/13, L.A. Michael Farris; ED, Barry 5.118-; PD. Gary T. New; FRANKIE AND JOHNNY (Par, 87144881 7128 L.A. Paul Dion: ED, Wendy Bdcmonl: PD, Joseph Gar- 753656-632) 1/14. London. Sigel:may Weaver, PROD, Sean Finnigan, AP, Debbie Van Ness; DIR. Al Padno, Michelle Millar SET. Rosalind Crew; COS. Jessica Faeman: UPM, rity, ART, Psi Tagiederra, SET, Linda Alen; COS, Charles Dalton, Charles Dance, Brian Glover, Ed Peilegrini; AD, Adorn Taylor; PD. Michael Cristen Carr, CAST, Jack Jones; DISTRIB, EXP, Alex ROBB, Chuck Mulvehill; PROD, Garry Karen Patch; SNO, Stews Aaron; P. Mack timelier Paul McGann, Ralph Brown, Dental Webb Gook; COS. Rave Richards; UPM, Gary A. Lows; Schwartz; Trimark Mlarshalf:DIR, Garry Marshall; AD, Ellen ry, CAST, Mary Calquhoun; DISTRIB, EXP, Ezra Swerdlow; PROD, David Oiler. Walter CAST, Linda Franck,. vein, Nick Abdo, SCR, Terrence McNally; CAM, Hill, Gordon Carroll; DIR, David Fincher, AD, Chris Dante Spinelli; ED, Battle Davis, Jacqueline Cann Carreras, SCR, David Geer, Walter Hill, John has; PD, Albert Brenner; AD, Carol Wood, SET, THE NAKED Gill. II hp, THE SMELL OF FEAR Tad Faseno. Larry Fergueon, CAM, Also Thomsen. ED, JACK THE BEAR (201h, 203-1470) 3/91. LA. Dan- UNTITLED JFK PROJECT (Camelot Prods.. Kathe Klopp: COS. Rosanna Norton; UPM, Pat 11127. L.A Leslie Nielsen, Priscill. Presley, Terry Rawlings: PD. Norman Reynolds; ART, Fred 214-954-0038) 4/15, Dallas, New Orleans.
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