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The Party Crashers
The Party Crashers (1997)
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1 hr 17 mins
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Comedy
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Released: 1/1/1999
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Synopsis:
A gigolo, a gambler, a spoiled heiress, a champion female figure skater, a live band and three desperate men are all brought together under the same roof, for a party thrown by a young hot-shot corporate attorney. The three men are good people forced into crime by the circumstances in which they find themselves. Knowing that the heiress is going to be present, they crash the party, and hold dozens of guests hostage. They demand ransom from the heiress' father, warning him that if he goes to the police, he will have the blood of countless innocent victims on his hands. This being Los Angeles, of course, no one at the party is really "innocent."
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
1/1/1999
Director
Credit
Phil Leimess
Director
Cast
Credit
John Saxon
Mr Foster
Max Parrish
Gigolo
Peter Murnil
Former Athlete
Shawnee Smith
Carolyn
Burt Bulos
Actor
Christopher Jacobs
Attorney
Josh Randall
The Bruise
Sid Hillman
Musician
Sid Hillman
Record Executive
Phil Leimess
Writer
Maureen Byrnes
Mrs Foster
Suli McCullough
Production Credits
Credit
Pierre-Richard Muller
Executive Producer
Phil Leimess
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
PLM
Production Company
Locations
Los Angeles, California, USA
Writer
Credit
Phil Leimess
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Michelle Spears
Production Designer
Stacie B London
Art Director
Film Camera
Credit
Matthew J Libatique
Director of Photography
Film Sales Financing
Credit
Cinema Arts Entertainment
Foreign Distribution Sales
Music
Credit
Sid Hillman
Song - original songs
Production Management
Credit
Sasha Levinson
Production Coordinator
Sholto Roeg
Assistant Director
Josh Randall
Unit Production Manager
Lora Zuckerman
Assistant Director
Danny Cistone
Assistant Director
Sound
Credit
Lionel Ball
Sound Mixer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Cindy Dalvano
Costume Designer
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