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Neighbors (1981)

Lock the doors... here come the Neighbors

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 35M

Director : John G. Avildsen
Writer : Larry Gelbart

Synopsis

One man's quiet suburban life takes a sickening lurch for the worse when a young couple move into the deserted house next door. From the word go it is obvious these are not the quiet professional types who *should* be living in such a nice street. As more and more unbelievable events unfold, our hero starts to question his own sanity... and those of his family.

Actors

John Belushi
John Belushi
Earl Keese
Kathryn Walker
Kathryn Walker
Enid Keese
Cathy Moriarty
Cathy Moriarty
Ramona
Dan Aykroyd
Dan Aykroyd
Vic
Tim Kazurinsky
Tim Kazurinsky
Pa Greavy
Tino Insana
Tino Insana
Perry Greavy
Henry Judd Baker
Henry Judd Baker
Police Officer #2
Igors Gavon
Igors Gavon
Chic
Dru-Ann Chuckran
Dru-Ann Chuckran
Chic's Wife
P.L. Brown
P.L. Brown
Police Officer #1
Lauren-Marie Taylor
Lauren-Marie Taylor
Elaine Keese
Dale Two Eagles
Dale Two Eagles
Mr. Thundersky
Sherman G. Lloyd
Sherman G. Lloyd
Fireman
Bert Kittel
Bert Kittel
Fireman

Crews

John G. Avildsen
John G. Avildsen
Director
Larry Gelbart
Larry Gelbart
Screenplay
Bill Conti
Bill Conti
Music
Richard D. Zanuck
Richard D. Zanuck
Producer
David Brown
David Brown
Producer
Jane Kurson
Jane Kurson
Editor
Gerald Hirschfeld
Gerald Hirschfeld
Cinematography
Peter S. Larkin
Peter S. Larkin
Production Design
John Boxer
John Boxer
Costume Design
Thomas C. Tonery
Thomas C. Tonery
Set Decoration
Kathy Talbert
Kathy Talbert
Casting
George Manasse
George Manasse
Production Manager
Yudi Bennett
Yudi Bennett
First Assistant Director
Paula Mazur
Paula Mazur
Second Assistant Director
Mark McGann
Mark McGann
Second Assistant Director
Jonathan Filley
Jonathan Filley
Location Manager
Ronald M. Lautore
Ronald M. Lautore
Camera Operator
Marc Hirschfeld
Marc Hirschfeld
First Assistant Camera
Don Biller
Don Biller
Second Assistant Camera
Lorey Sebastian
Lorey Sebastian
Still Photographer
Ken Kammerer
Ken Kammerer
Set Dresser
William Kane
William Kane
Property Master
Gary Zeller
Gary Zeller
Special Effects
Edward Drohan
Edward Drohan
Special Effects
Richard T. Allen
Richard T. Allen
Construction Manager
Les Lazarowitz
Les Lazarowitz
Sound Mixer
Tod A. Maitland
Tod A. Maitland
Boom Operator
Paul Cavagnero
Paul Cavagnero
Assistant Editor
Chip Cronkite
Chip Cronkite
Assistant Editor
Dan Sable
Dan Sable
Sound Editor
Stephen A. Hope
Stephen A. Hope
Music Editor
Les Fresholtz
Les Fresholtz
Dialogue Editor
Lynn Lewis Lovett
Lynn Lewis Lovett
Script Supervisor
Nancy Wood-Tuber
Nancy Wood-Tuber
Production Office Coordinator
Michael R. Thomas
Michael R. Thomas
Makeup Artist
Joseph Coscia
Joseph Coscia
Hairstylist
Lou Tobin
Lou Tobin
Gaffer
Ken Finlay
Ken Finlay
Best Boy Grip
James McGrath
James McGrath
Key Grip
Michael McGrath
Michael McGrath
Dolly Grip
Peter T. Myers
Peter T. Myers
Orchestrator

Posters and backgrounds

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