Breaking In


1h 34m 1989

Brief Synopsis

A safe-cracking expert passes on his craft to a teenage boy who becomes his apprentice.

Film Details

Also Known As
Breakin' In
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Release Date
1989
Production Company
Jim Bradley
Location
Portland, Oregon, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 34m

Synopsis

A safe-cracking expert passes on his craft to a teenage boy who becomes his apprentice.

Crew

Dennis Adams

Key Grip

Billy G Arter

Transportation Coordinator

Adrienne Atkinson

Production Designer

Jean Atwater

Props

Pete Barnett

Caterer

Janina Barrett

Post-Production Coordinator

Kimberley Bennett

Assistant Editor

Rebecca Berwick

Production Coordinator

Anthony Beverly

Best Boy

Jean Black

Makeup

Sarah Black

Executive Producer

Linda Bloom-hedine

Craft Service

Jim Bradley

Cable Operator

Deborah Brady

Other

Sharleen Bright

Scenic Artist

Oscar Brown

Theme Lyrics

John A. Brubaker

Driver

Michael C Brum

Transportation Coordinator

Sarah Burton

Production Assistant

Rex Caffal

Grip

John Ceniceros

Production Assistant

Joey Ciraolo

Production Assistant

John Clark

Music Contractor

Mike Clark

Driver

Jack Cochran

Gaffer

George M. Cohan

Song

Andrew Cohen

Assistant

Mike Conners

Dolly Grip

Patricia Conte

Production Assistant

Bob Cosby

Technical Advisor

Mick Coulter

Director Of Photography

James W Crocker

Swing Gang

Woody Crocker

Set Decorator

Richard Crosthwait

Foley

Jack Cummins

Associate Producer

Jack Cummins

Unit Production Manager

Mario Davis

Key Grip

Mark Davison

Assistant Camera Operator

Mark S Dowsett

Swing Gang

Michael Ellis

Editor

Sherry L Erickson

Electrician

Gwen Everman

Accounting Assistant

Richard Feury

Assistant Director

Maggie Field

Assistant

Bill Forsyth

Screenplay

Louise Frogley

Costume Designer

Larry Fuentes

Special Effects Coordinator

David Giammarco

Dialogue Editor

Michael Gibbs

Music

Lance Gilgen

Other

Sydney Gilner

Script Supervisor

Harry Gittes

Producer

Leon L. Glavin

Driver

Stephan Goldman

Music Supervisor

Nate Goodman

Assistant Camera Operator

Adrian Griffin

Sound Editor

Wayne Griffin

Sound Editor

2nd Lieutenant Jeannette Hill

Assistant

Chris Hinton

Color Timer

Kimberly Hughes

Other

Mark C Hughes

Location Manager

Kevin Hyman

Production Accountant

Jeffrey F January

Production Assistant

Walter Johnson

Dolly Grip

Morgan Jones

Driver

Tim Jones

Grip

Jerry Jorgenson

Assistant

Marcy G. Kaplan

Production Assistant

Deborah Kassner

Production Assistant

Lynn Mcquaker Kavner

Assistant

Buddy Kaye

Song

Dan Kerns

Electrician

Larry King

Foreman

Stacy M King

Production Assistant

Joe Lafontaine

Sound Editor

Hal Lary

Driver

Phil Leto

Hair

Sidney Lippman

Song

Mark Loring

Carpenter

Donald Robinson Lundell

Carpenter

Margie Lundell

Assistant

Les Lupin

Sound Mixer

Andy Malcolm

Foley Artist

William Martin

On-Set Dresser

Paul Massey

Sound

Charles Mccabe

Technical Advisor

Denise Mccormick

Music Editor

Dave Mcomie

Assistant

Jean Medley

Casting Associate

Michael Menlow

Production Assistant

Ken Merritt

Driver

Andrew Meyer

Executive Producer

Matt Meyer

Apprentice

Douglas G Miller

Driver

Robin L Miller

Property Master

Chitra F Mojtabai

Assistant Director

Christopher J Nance

Carpenter

Andy Nelson

Sound

Johnson Oatman

Theme Lyrics

Charlene Olson

Assistant Editor

Doug Olson

Electrician

Jim Pagnotta

Driver

Sarah Peddie

Apprentice

Todd Pinsky

Post-Production Supervisor

Charles T Riggs

Construction Coordinator

Debilyn O'flannery Riggs

Construction

Debilyn O'flannery Riggs

Theme Lyrics

Robbie Robinson

Photography

Manlio Rocchetti

Makeup

Mike Roffone

Boom Operator

Monty Rowan

Camera Operator

Patrick Rush

Casting Associate

John Sayles

Screenplay

David Schrager

Production Assistant

Stephen A Schwartz

Props

Hampton H Sewell

Music

John Douglas Smith

Sound Editor

Sally Smith

Wardrobe Supervisor

Jane Tattersall

Sound Effects

Vickie Thomas

Casting

Bobby Timmons

Music

Don Vargas

Costumes

Dr. Ken Waddell

Assistant

Myron Warren

Technical Advisor

Jory Weitz

Casting Associate

John Willett

Production Designer

L Carson Wilmoth

Driver

Fred Wise

Song

Gary Yahn

Grip

Film Details

Also Known As
Breakin' In
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Release Date
1989
Production Company
Jim Bradley
Location
Portland, Oregon, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 34m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Shown at Edinburgh Festival August 12-27, 1989.

Shown at Deauville Film Festival September 1-11, 1989.

Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival October 11 & 12, 1989.

Shown at Tokyo International Film Festival (in competition) October 1, 1989.

Closing film at the New York Film Festival October 9, 1989.

Shown at Munich Film Festival June 23-July 1, 1990.

Began shooting July 18, 1988.

Completed shooting September 1988.

Released in United States Fall October 13, 1989

Released in United States on Video February 21, 1990

Released in United States May 17, 1989 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 17, 1989.)

Released in United States August 1989 (Shown at Edinburgh Festival August 12-27, 1989.)

Released in United States October 1989 (Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival October 11 & 12, 1989.)

Released in United States October 1, 1989 (Shown at Tokyo International Film Festival (in competition) October 1, 1989.)

Released in United States Fall October 13, 1989

Released in United States on Video February 21, 1990

Released in United States May 17, 1989

Released in United States August 1989

Released in United States September 1989

Released in United States October 1989

Released in United States October 1, 1989

Released in United States October 9, 1989

Released in United States 1990

Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 17, 1989.

Released in United States October 9, 1989 (Closing film at the New York Film Festival October 9, 1989.)

Released in United States 1990 (Shown at Munich Film Festival June 23-July 1, 1990.)

Released in United States September 1989 (Shown at Deauville Film Festival September 1-11, 1989.)