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Hard Ticket to Hawaii

Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) Full Cast & Crew

1987Movie"Pay the price for paradise!"

Crew

P
Peter Munneke
Production Design
S
Sal Grasso
Production Design
M
Michael Haight
Editor
R
Richard Jerins
Makeup & Hair
T
Tina Scott
Associate Producer
F
Fionn
Costume Design
L
Loretta Jody Miller
Assistant Makeup Artist
H
Harmon Lougher
Executive In Charge Of Production
E
Eric J. Goldstein
Assistant Camera
R
Robert Schmidt
Sound Editor
M
Mark Haskins
Property Master
M
Mike Freedman
First Assistant Director
J
John Vecchio
Gaffer
L
Larry Marks
Sound Mixer
K
Kevin Michaels
Assistant Editor
J
John Thorp
Stunt Coordinator
A
Aaron Caughran
Assistant Camera
S
Steve Gehrke
Still Photographer
I
Irene Schonwit
Assistant Camera
B
Beverly Mulconery
Script Supervisor
B
Beverly Mulconery
Production Coordinator
F
Frederick Luff
Creature Design
D
Dave Turner
Grip
G
Gabrielle Longhi
Production Assistant
P
Pat Gor
Production Assistant
R
Richard Keppel
Other
H
Harmon Lougher
Second Unit Director of Photography
L
Lance Carstens
Stunts
D
Douglas E. Reeves
Pilot
M
Mike Barron
Carpenter
N
Neil Wolfson
Sound Mixer
K
Kevin Klingler
Music Supervisor
S
Steve Gehrke
Production Assistant
R
Richard Keppel
Other
A
Alexa Sidaris
Assistant Costume Designer
J
Jimmy Hadder
Production Assistant
D
David W. Hagar
Thanks
E
Eric Swanson
Production Assistant
G
Glen Christensen
Thanks
P
Patricia Martins
Thanks
R
Robert Megdal
Thanks
R
Russell Frazier
Assistant Property Master

Bullets, Bombs, and Babes Collection

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