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O.C. and Stiggs ()


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O.C. and Stiggs aren't your average unhappy teenagers. They not only despise their suburban surroundings, they plot against them. They seek revenge against the middle-class Schwab family, who embody all they detest: the middle class.

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Cast

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O.C. (as Daniel H. Jenkins)
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Stiggs
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Elinore Schwab
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Randall Schwab
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Randall Schwab Jr.
Laura Lanoil ...
Lenore Schwab (as Laura Urstein)
Victor Ho ...
Frankie Tang
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Gramps
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Jack Stiggs
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Stella Stiggs
Stephanie Elfrink ...
Missie Stiggs
Amanda Hull ...
Debbie Stiggs
James Gilsenan ...
Barney Beaugereaux
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Florence Beaugereaux
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Michelle
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Jefferson Washington (as Greg Wangler)
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Sponson
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Goon
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Garth Sloan
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Rusty Calloway
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Pat Coletti
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Wino Bob
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Charlotte
Dana Andersen ...
Robin
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Bob Uecker
Margery Bond ...
Mrs. Bunny
Jeannine Ann Cole ...
Nancy Pearson
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Clare Dejavue (as Nina Van Pallandt)
Thomas Hal Phillips ...
Hal Phillip Walker
Danny Darst ...
Schwab Commercial Singer
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Janine
Tom Flagg ...
Policeman
Maurice Orozco ...
Bandito
Louis Enriques ...
Promoter
Frank Sprague ...
Actor in Play
Robert Fortier ...
Wino Jim
Allan Berne ...
Wino
Roger Carter ...
Wino
Roy Gunsberg ...
Wino
Robert Ledford ...
Wino
Lobo ...
Wino
Bob Reilly ...
Wino
Richard Thompson ...
Wino
Wayne Wallace ...
Wino
D.C. Warren ...
Wino
Florence White ...
Wino
Fred Newman ...
Bongo (voice)
King Sunny Ade ...
King Sunny Ade
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Gary Guthrie ...
Deejay (uncredited) (voice)
Cyndee Head ...
Shopper (uncredited)

Directed by

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Robert Altman

Written by

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Tod Carroll ... (stories) &
Ted Mann ... (stories)
 
Ted Mann ... (screenplay) and
Donald Cantrell ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Lewis M. Allen ... executive producer (as Lewis Allen)
Robert Altman ... producer
Scott Bushnell ... associate producer
Peter Newman ... producer

Music by

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King Sunny Ade

Cinematography by

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Pierre Mignot

Editing by

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Elizabeth Kling

Editorial Department

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Mick Kaczorowski ... assistant editor (as Mickey Kaczorowski)
Geraldine Peroni ... assistant editor
Stephen R. Sheridan ... color timer (as Stephen Sheridan)
Juliet Weber ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Scott Bushnell

Art Direction by

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David Gropman

Set Decoration by

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John Hay

Makeup Department

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Victor DeNicola ... hair stylist (as Victor DeNicola Jr.)
David Forrest ... makeup artist (as David Craig Forrest)
Rodd Wolff ... hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Allan F. Nicholls ... production manager (as Allan Nicholls)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ned Dowd ... second assistant director
Stephen P. Dunn ... first assistant director
Randy Fife ... second unit director
Paula Mazur ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Stephen Altman ... artistic consultant

Sound Department

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Andy Aaron ... sound effects recordist
Ron Bochar ... foley editor
Cari Comart ... sound effects editor
Lee Dichter ... re-recording mixer
Bernard Hajdenberg ... supervising sound editor (as Bernie Hajdenberg)
Randall L. Johnson ... boom operator
Raymond Karpicki ... dialogue editor (as Ray Karpicki)
Skip Lievsay ... sound effects editor (as Skip Livesay)
Al Nahmias ... dialogue editor
John Pritchett ... sound mixer
Suzanne Rothbaum ... assistant sound editor
Jeff Soracci ... sound effects editor
Magdaline Volaitis ... dialogue editor
Mel Zelniker ... re-recording mixer
Marko A. Costanzo ... foley artist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Allen Hall ... special effects
Mike Menzel ... special effects assistant (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Paul Gallo ... theatrical lighting
Tom Grunke ... dolly grip
Emmanuel Lepine ... key grip (as Emmanual Lepine)
Michael Levine ... camera operator
Jonathan Lumley ... chief lighting technician
Jean Lépine ... camera operator (as Jean Lepine)
Robert Reed Altman ... camera operator (uncredited)
Michael S. Epley ... grip (uncredited)
Lawrence Karman ... first assistant camera (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Kristine Flones ... wardrobe supervisor (as Kristine Flones-Czeki)

Location Management

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Jack Kney ... location manager

Music Department

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Stephan Galfas ... music recordist
Allan F. Nicholls ... music supervisor (as Allan Nicholls)
Ralph Schuckett ... music arranger
Greg Sheldon ... music editor
Allan F. Nicholls ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Luca Kouimelis ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Michael Altman ... technical coordinator
Doug Cole ... production coordinator
Georgia Hamlin ... office coordinator
Matthew Seig ... post-production coordinator
J.P. Gabriel ... special set constructor (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Keywords
Taglines Adventures in upper middle class suburbia. See more »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • The Utterly Monstrous Mind - Roasting Summer of O.C. & Stiggs (United States)
  • Vous avez dit dingues? (France)
  • Black Cats (Germany)
  • Cool und abgefahren (Germany)
  • O. C. i Stiggs (Spain, Catalan title)
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Runtime
  • 109 min
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Budget $7,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Post-production was finished in 1984, but the film wasn't released until three years later. See more »
Goofs When the helicopter lands in Schawb's yard, Goon's arm can be seen hiding behind the seats. The pilot just leans over so that Goon can jump out from behind and look as if he was the pilot. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Altman (2014). See more »
Soundtracks Mo Ti Mo See more »
Quotes Mark Stiggs: [specifying the Gila Monster car to Ms Bunny] OK, Ms. Bunny! Number 1, we want zero miles to the gallon.
Oliver Cromwell 'O.C.' Ogilvie: Right. No MPGs. It has to be a vulgarlay inefficient mode of trasnportation.
Mark Stiggs: Loud, real loud. It has to generate a terrifyingly seismic field of noise. If we could combine really loud noise with the ugliness of poverty, we'd have the ideal car.
Mark Stiggs: ...making people think that you're poor, so they know you've got nothing to loose if they crash into your car....
Mark Stiggs: Here's a list of places I want this car to be totally unwelcome. Number one: funerals. Number two: affairs of state, you know, real formal ones...ones with...chamber music. Number three: wet golf greens. Number four: the acropolis.
Oliver Cromwell 'O.C.' Ogilvie: Ah, yes. Driving this car right in the acropolis should be completely horrifying to every civilized guy on earth.
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