Weekend Pass
| Weekend Pass | |
|---|---|
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| Directed by | Lawrence Bassoff |
| Produced by |
Michael D. Castle Marilyn Jacobs Tenser |
| Screenplay by | Lawrence Bassoff |
| Story by | Mark Tenser |
| Starring |
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| Music by | John Baer |
| Cinematography | Bryan England |
| Edited by | Harry B. Miller III |
Production company |
Marimark Productions |
| Distributed by | Crown International Pictures |
Release dates | February 3, 1984 |
Running time | 88 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $21,058,000[1] |
Weekend Pass is a 1984 comedy film written and directed by Lawrence Bassoff, based on a story by Mark Tenser.
Plot
Four Navy recruits fresh from boot camp graduation in San Diego spend a weekend pass together out on the town in Los Angeles before shipping out for further training.
Principal cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Patrick Houser | Webster Adams |
| Chip McAllister | Bunker Hill |
| D.W. Brown | Paul Fricker |
| Peter Ellenstein | Lester Gidley |
| Pamela Kay Davis | Tina Wells |
| Hilary Shapiro | Cindy Hazard |
| Annette Sinclair | Maxine |
| Daureen Collodel | Heidi Henderson |
| Phil Hartman | Joe Chicago |
Production notes
Weekend Pass was shot on location in Los Angeles and Venice Beach, California.[2]
References
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