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Movie Details
Tag Line: He went to bed an all-American kid and woke up the son of Russian spies.
Status: Released
Average Rating: 6
Release Date: Mar 17, 1988
Rating: PG
Run Time: 1h 38m
Original Language: English
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Production Countries: United States of America
Production Companies: Columbia Pictures
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Synopsis
Roy Parmenter is an FBI agent in San Diego; 20 years ago his partner was killed by a Soviet spy, nicknamed Scuba, still at large. Scuba is now trying to extort the Soviets; to prove he's serious, he's killing their agents one by one, including "sleepers," agents under deep cover awaiting orders. Roy interviews a high school lad, Jeff Grant, an applicant to the Air Force Academy. In a routine background check, Roy discovers that Jeff's parents are sleepers. He must see if Jeff is also a spy, confront the parents yet protect them, and catch his nemesis. Meanwhile, the Soviets have sent their own spy-catcher, the loner Karpov, to reel in Scuba. Alliances shift; it's cat and mouse.
Crew
Department | Role | Name |
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Production | Casting Assistant |
Lisa Beach
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Associate Producer |
Gail Mutrux
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Casting |
David Rubin
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Producer |
Harry Gittes
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Unit Production Manager |
Art Levinson
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ADR Voice Casting |
Barbara Harris
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Location Manager |
Greg Lazzaro
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Co-Producer |
Julio Medina
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Writing | Screenplay |
Bo Goldman
John Hill
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Story |
Tom Musca
Terry Schwartz
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Costume & Make-Up | Costume Design |
Patricia Norris
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Makeup Artist |
Bob Mills
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Hairstylist |
Dorothy Byrne
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Costumer |
Dan Bronson
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Directing | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Josh McLaglen
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Second Unit Director |
Conrad E. Palmisano
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Director |
Richard Benjamin
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Script Supervisor |
Ray Quiroz
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First Assistant Director |
Dennis Maguire
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Second Assistant Director |
Robin R. Oliver
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Sound | Sound Editor |
Colin C. Mouat
Leonard T. Geschke
Chuck Neely
Larry Carow
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Sound Mixer |
Jerry Jost
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Original Music Composer |
Marvin Hamlisch
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Boom Operator |
Dennis Jones
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Supervising Sound Editor |
Louis L. Edemann
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Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Robert J. Litt
Elliot Tyson
B. Tennyson Sebastian II
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Orchestrator |
Jack Hayes
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Music Editor |
Tom Carlin
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ADR Editor |
Jay Engel
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Camera | Director of Photography |
László Kovács
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Camera Operator |
Ray De La Motte
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Second Assistant Camera |
Brian W. Armstrong
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Key Grip |
Gene Kearney
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First Assistant Camera |
Joseph E. Thibo
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Dolly Grip |
Donald L. Hartley
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Still Photographer |
Len Hekel
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Crew | Stunt Coordinator |
Conrad E. Palmisano
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Transportation Coordinator |
Gene R. Johnson
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Unit Publicist |
Vic Heutschy
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Transportation Captain |
Jerry F. Johnson
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Art | Production Design |
Gene Callahan
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Set Designer |
Ann Harris
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Property Master |
Emily Ferry
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Construction Coordinator |
Marvin Salsberg
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Production Illustrator |
Sherman Labby
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Construction Foreman |
David Gabrielli
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Set Decoration |
Lee Poll
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Art Direction |
Hub Braden
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Leadman |
Mark Hite
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Standby Painter |
Donald R. Abblett
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Editing | Editor |
Jacqueline Cambas
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Color Timer |
Phil Hetos
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Negative Cutter |
Gary Burritt
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Lighting | Chief Lighting Technician |
Richmond L. Aguilar
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Best Boy Electric |
Paul Caven
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