Cast & Crew

Directed by

George Lucas

Writing Credits

George Lucas
(written by) and
Gloria Katz
(written by) &
Willard Huyck
(written by)

Cast

Richard Dreyfuss
Curt Henderson
Ron Howard
Steve Bolander
Paul Le Mat
John Milner
Charles Martin Smith
Terry Fields
Cindy Williams
Laurie Henderson
Candy Clark
Debbie
Mackenzie Phillips
Carol
Wolfman Jack
Disc Jockey
Bo Hopkins
Joe
Manuel Padilla Jr.
Carlos
Beau Gentry
Ants
Harrison Ford
Bob Falfa
Jim Bohan
Holstein
Jana Bellan
Budda
Deby Celiz
Wendy
Lynne Marie Stewart
Bobbie
Terence McGovern
Mr. Wolfe
Kathleen Quinlan
Peg
Ty Crowley
Eddie
Scott Beach
Mr. Gordon
John Brent
Car Salesman
Gordon Analla
Bozo
John Bracci
Station Attendant
Jody Carlson
Girl in Studebaker
Del Close
Man at Bar (Guy)
Chuck Dorsett
Man at Accident
Stephen Knox
Kid at Accident
Joe Miksak
Man at Liquor Store
George Meyer
Bum at Liquor Store
James Cranna
Thief
Johnny Weissmuller Jr.
Badass #1
William Niven
Clerk at Liquor Store
Al Nalbandian
Hank
Bob Pasaak
Dale
Christopher Pray
Al
Susan Richardson
Judy
Fred Ross
Ferber
Jan Dunn
Old Woman
Charlie Murphy
Old Man
Ed Greenberg
Kip
Lisa Herman
Girl in Dodge
Mark Anger
Mr. Kroot
Kay Lenz
Jane
Caprice Schmidt
Announcer at Dance
Joe Spano
Vic
Debralee Scott
Falfa's Girl
Ron Vincent
Jeff
Donna Wehr
Carhop
Cam Whitman
Balloon Girl
Jan Wilson
Girl at Dance
Suzanne Somers
Blonde in T-Bird
Flash Cadillac
Herby & the Heartbeats
Linda Christensen
Girl
Jeannette Dilger
Student
Dennis Falt
Student
Warren Knight
Bass Player - Herby & the Heartbeats
Paul Lambert
Sleeping Police Officer
Ken Martinez
Mooner
Rick May
Boy In Car
Sam McFadin
Singer - Herby & the Heartbeats
Kris Moe
Keyboards - Herby & the Heartbeats
Linn Phillips III
Guitar - Herby & the Heartbeats
George Robinson
Saxophone - Herby & the Heartbeats

Produced by

Francis Ford Coppola
producer (produced by)
Gary Kurtz
co-producer
Sid Sheinberg
executive producer (uncredited)

Cinematography by

Jan D'Alquen
director of photography
Ron Eveslage
director of photography

Editing by

Verna Fields
Marcia Lucas
George Lucas
(uncredited)

Casting By

Mike Fenton
Fred Roos
(casting)
Ann Brebner
(uncredited)

Art Direction by

Dennis Lynton Clark
(as Dennis Clark)

Set Decoration by

Douglas Freeman
Paul Nickerson
(on set props)

Costume Design by

Aggie Guerard Rodgers

Makeup Department

Bette Iverson
key hair stylist (as Betty Iverson)
Gerry Leetch
key hair stylist

Production Management

Jim Hogan
production manager
Charles Clement
post production operations head (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Ned Kopp
first assistant director
Charles Myers
second assistant director

Art Department

Doug von Koss
property master (as Douglas Von Koss)
Mort Drucker
poster designer (uncredited)

Sound Department

Walter Murch
re-recording / sound montage
James Nelson
sound editing
Art Rochester
production sound (as Arthur Rochester)
Ryan Villarreal
audio description editor
Michael Evje
boom operator (uncredited)

Stunts

Bob Herron
stunts (uncredited)
Charlie Picerni
stunt driver (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

William Maley
gaffer
Ken Phelps
key grip
John Bonfield
electrician (uncredited)
Tony Coangelo
grip (uncredited)
Lawrence Gruenberg
first assistant camera (uncredited)
Jon Guterres
grip (uncredited)
Paul Ryan
still photographer (uncredited)

Music Department

Kim Fowley
music producer / music recorded for the film
Karin Green
music coordinator
George Lucas
music supervisor (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

Christina Crowley
script supervisor

Transportation Department

Henry Travers
transportation supervisor
Frank Khoury
transportation (uncredited)

Additional Crew

Toni Basil
choreographer
Jim Bloom
production associate
Nancy Giebink
production associate
Geno Havens
dialogue coach (as Gino Havens)
Al Locatelli
design consultant
Paul Nickerson
elf: expendible life form
Beverly Walker
assistant to the producer
Haskell Wexler
visual consultant
Dick Delson
publicist (uncredited)
Dan Hess II
production assistant (uncredited)

Thanks

Oscar Hammerstein II
use of the song Some Enchanted Evening courtesy of
Richard Rodgers
use of the song Some Enchanted Evening courtesy of
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