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An artist fired from his job comes home and discovers that his wife is having an affair and that she is leaving with her lover. He then sets off in pursuit of them, but in the process runs into another woman who is on the run from her... See more »

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Mat
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Kathy
Damir Andrei ...
Harry
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Davey
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Buddy
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Annie
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Mat's Boss
John Swindells ...
Ned
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Mary
Margaret Bard ...
Etta
Louis Strauss ...
Motel Owner (as Lewis Strauss)
Warren Van Evera ...
Gun Shop Owner (as Warren Vanevera)
Cody Ruimy ...
Al (as Allen Ruimy)
Bucko ...
Self

Directed by

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Stephen Withrow

Written by

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Michael Taav ... (screenplay)
 
Samuel Benedict ... (writer) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Syd Cappe ... executive producer
Brian Dennis ... line producer
George Flak ... associate producer (uncredited)
Nicolas Stiliadis ... producer

Music by

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Kurt Swinghammer ... composer
Andy Thompson ... composer

Cinematography by

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Douglas Koch ... director of photography

Editing by

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Michael McMahon

Editorial Department

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Trevor Ambrose ... first assistant editor
Maziar Bahari ... assistant editor
Craig Baril ... assistant conform editor
Leslie D'Brass ... timing (as Leslie De'Brass)
Byron McCulloch ... assistant editor
Geoff Murrin ... assistant conform editor
Jim Murrin ... assistant conform editor

Casting By

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Anne Sketchley ... (as Anne Sketchely)
Paul Ventura

Production Design by

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Alan Fellows

Costume Design by

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Beth Pasternak

Makeup Department

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Debra Johnson ... hair stylist
Sandra Moore ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Colin Brunton ... production manager
George Vukojevic ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Kathy Gilroy ... second assistant director
Zenia Keturakis ... third assistant director
Steven Lungley ... third assistant director
Val Stefoff ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Victoria Gargarella ... art department assistant
Greg Moyer ... props
Geoff Murrin ... art department assistant
Jim Murrin ... art department assistant
Shelley Nieder ... set dresser
Michael Spike Parks ... assistant art director (as Mike 'Spike' Parks)
Randy Tyrrell ... carpenter (as Randy Tyrell)

Sound Department

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Marvin Berns ... re-recording (as Marvin Burns)
Jack Buchanan ... sound mixer
Geraldine Carr ... assistant sound effects editor
Anthony D'Andrea ... dialogue editor
Mike Hoogenboom ... re-recording
Peter Kelly ... foley recordist
Marvin Lawrence ... sound effects editor
Michele Lawrence ... dialogue editor
Gerry Littleton ... re-recording (as Jerry Littleton)
Josephine Massarella ... dialogue editor
Francoise Pelletier ... boom operator (as Françoise Pelletier)
Ann Townshend ... foley assistant (as Anne Townshend)
Michael Werth ... dialogue editor
Maureen Wetteland ... foley artist

Stunts

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Jamie Jones ... stunt coordinator / stunts
Cotton Mather ... stunts
Rick Parker ... stunts
Alison Reid ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Cynthia Barlow ... dolly grip / key grip
Ludek Bogner ... camera operator: second unit
Gavin Coford ... clapper/loader
Edgar Egger ... camera operator: second unit
Herwig Gayer ... electrician
David Gibbons ... best boy electric (as Dave Gibbons)
Jonah Hart ... second grip
Bob McAdam ... electrician
Colin Meacham ... grip
Edward Mikolic ... gaffer (as 'Fast' Eddy Mikolic)
Rhett Morita ... camera operator: second unit
Jim Murrin ... trainee: second unit
Robert Stamenov ... still photographer (as Bob Stamenov)
Attila Szalay ... camera operator: second unit
Gisele Turpin ... camera trainee
Anton Van Rooyen ... focus puller (as Anton Vanrooyen)
Pat Williams ... assistant camera: second unit (as Patrick Williams)

Casting Department

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Janice Wilson ... extras casting (as Janis Wilson)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Victoria Fenwick ... wardrobe mistress
Terry Haws ... wardrobe trainee (as Terry Hawes)

Location Management

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Jeremy Gauthier ... location manager
Cody Ruimy ... location assistant (as Allen Ruimy)

Music Department

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Trevor Ambrose ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Stephanie Rossel ... script supervisor
Selene Strilesky ... continuity: second unit

Transportation Department

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Evan Siegel ... transportation captain (as Captain Evan Seigel)
Larry Hudson ... driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Kelly Ashton ... legal (as Kelly-Lyne Ashton)
Angus Brown ... title designer
Phyllis Brown ... production coordinator
Anne Marie Cormier ... accounting
Kevin McMahon ... creative consultant
Gail Mentlik ... production secretary
Carolyn Murphy ... accounting
Julie Murphy ... production assistant
Geoff Murrin ... production assistant
Jim Murrin ... production assistant
Rick Parker ... animal wrangler
Bent Rasmussen ... production assistant
Ron Rice ... production assistant
Selene Strilesky ... craft service
Christiane Thomsen ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

An artist fired from his job comes home and discovers that his wife is having an affair and that she is leaving with her lover. He then sets off in pursuit of them, but in the process runs into another woman who is on the run from her crazed lover who is chasing her as much to get his stolen motorcycle back as he is to actually find her. Written by John Sacksteder

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Taglines Sometimes love is a little off the wall. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Fous à lier (Canada, French title)
  • Amigos, amantes y motocicletas (Spain)
  • Crazy Horse: una commedia degli errori (Italy)
  • Crazy Horse
  • She Drives Me Crazy
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Runtime
  • 87 min
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Trivia The film's trailer features scenes not retained in the final cut of the film. See more »
Movie Connections References Tarzan the Ape Man (1932). See more »
Soundtracks Love Disappears See more »

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