Cast
Crew
G
Gregory McDonald
Novel
F
Fred Schuler
Director of Photography
R
Richard A. Harris
Editor
D
Dean Jeffries
Stunt Coordinator
R
Ray Marek
Stunts
R
Ronald Jacobs
Supervising Sound Editor
C
Cliff Wenger
Special Effects
L
Larry Rapaport
Second Assistant Director
W
Wolfgang Glattes
First Assistant Director
G
Gordon A. Webb
Unit Production Manager
B
Bunny Parker
Hairstylist
B
Boris Leven
Production Design
P
Patricia Mock
Casting
G
Gordon A. Webb
Associate Producer
W
Wolfgang Glattes
Production Consultant
L
Louis M. Mann
Set Designer
C
Carol Lefko
Casting Assistant
P
Peter Norman
Second Unit Director
T
Toni Morgan
Assistant Editor
R
Robert Shoup
Sound Editor
K
Karen Spangenberg
Sound Editor
M
Michael Magill
Assistant Sound Editor
K
Karen Brocco
Assistant Sound Editor
D
David Franklin Bergad
Apprentice Sound Editor
J
Jeff Carson
Music Editor
J
James R. Alexander
Sound Mixer
G
Greg Agalsoff
Boom Operator
D
Dennie Thorpe
Foley
L
Lou Barlia
Camera Operator
H
Henry M. Lebo
Camera Operator
R
Raymond Stella
Camera Operator
R
Randy Tepper
Still Photographer
P
Paul Myerberg
Lean
E
Earl Gilbert
Chief Lighting Technician
G
Gaylin P. Schultz
Key Grip
P
Phyllis Gardner Hirsen
Unit Publicist
C
Chip Fowler
Production Coordinator
K
Ken Lubin
Transportation Captain
R
Richard Reseigne
Construction Coordinator
J
Jack Garsha
Color Timer
Fletch Collection
Fletch is a 1985 comic action-thriller spy film directed by Michael Ritchie and written by Andrew Bergman and is loosely based on Gregory Mcdonald's popular Fletch novels. Tim Matheson, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson, Geena Davis and Joe Don Baker appear in ing roles. Fletch fared well from critics and performed well at the box office. It has since developed a cult following and was followed by a 1989 sequel, Fletch Lives. A prequel, Fletch Won, has been in development for over two decades.
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