Malibu Express

Malibu Express (1985)Cast and Crew

Movie"Packing Heat From Texas To Malibu Beach"

Cast

M
Mitch Friedman
as Mitch - Mechanic (uncredited)
N
Neil Wolfson
as Mechanic (uncredited)

Crew

A
Anatoly Arutunoff
Executive Producer
S
Sal Grasso
Production Design
D
Deborah Kurtz
Casting
P
Phillip Dennis
Costume Designer
S
Sheri Short
Makeup Artist
T
Tina Scott
Casting Associate
L
Lorraine Polak
Assistant Makeup Artist
S
Stan Harris
Props
J
Jeff Rosen
Casting Associate
H
Harmon Lougher
Executive In Charge Of Production
M
Mitch Friedman
Still Photographer
I
Ian Fox
Assistant Camera
S
Steve Field
Assistant Camera
W
Wayne Nakatsu
Sound Mixer
M
Mitch Friedman
Key Grip
K
Kenny Rissien
Electrician
A
Amy Segelin
Still Photographer
D
Donald L. Warner Jr.
Sound Effects
N
Neil Wolfson
Sound
E
Eddie Bolandis
Boom Operator
H
Hiroaki 'Zom' Yamamoto
Sound Mixer
D
Darcee F. Olson
Wardrobe Assistant
M
Michael Haight
Assistant Editor
J
Josh Rushton
Color Timer
J
Julie Mortimore
Wardrobe Assistant
M
Mitch Friedman
Transportation Coordinator
B
Beverly Mulconery
Script Supervisor
B
Bobby Thompson
Musician
B
Barry Walsh
Musician
A
Amy Segelin
Producer's Assistant
P
Pam Bishop
Thanks
G
Gilardo Fagnani
Thanks
N
Norm Marshall
Thanks
J
John Dante
Thanks
D
Dorris Halsey
Thanks
J
Jeff Monka
Thanks
R
Ray Naudin
Thanks
C
Chuck Koch
Thanks
D
Donna Rose
Thanks
T
Tony Christopher
Thanks
P
Paul Calderon
Thanks
D
Dick Day
Thanks
J
John Megettigan
Thanks
J
Jeff Ames
Thanks
B
Bob Hendrick
Thanks
P
Patrick Zaccalini
Thanks
M
Mary Weinstock
Thanks
B
Bob Vrbanzic
Thanks
S
Sam Weinstock
Thanks
S
Steve Werner
Thanks
N
Nancy Youngblood
Thanks
G
George Vrbanzic
Thanks

Bullets, Bombs, and Babes Collection

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