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Julia Worm as the Potato Woman groundwork: Susken Rosenthal assistant director: Ferdinand Maubrey directed, shot, animated and edited by Rika Ohara music and sound effects by John Payne shot on location in Baitz, Germany Milk & Glass Dance (Fragment No. 9) dancers: Brian Beljanski Lewis Berty Edwin Seth Brown Carol Cetrone Sherwood Chen Belinda Cheng Bernadette Colomine Deidre Jenner Minga Lily Roxanne Merryfield Danielle van Dobben lighting by Jamie Hunter sound by Debbie Spinelli camera by Barry Morse production assistant: Debbie King directed and edited by Rika Ohara special thanks to: Deborah Oliver John O'Brien Ginger Holguin and the Japanese American Cultural Community Center Guitar Envy Carl Stone Peter Fletcher Dave Shulman as (almost) themselves John Payne as The Former Artist Known as John Tress MacNeille as the voice of the Diva directed, shot and edited by Rika Ohara all songs by Peter Fletcher performed by The Pipelayers Union additional music by John Payne special thanks to: Diamanda Galas Vinsula Kara The Dark Bob Chris Maher Hildegard Schmidt, SPOON Records Breakfast in Bed (AKA Vagina Envy) Carla Payne (party guest) Bob & Bob (party guests) Joe Talkington (Le TV cameraman) Bernadette Colomine (Le TV reporter) Suzanne Smith (The TV reporter) Brian Nahas (journalist) The Professor (journalist in hat) Charles Lane (the assistant) Jay Babcock (The TV camerman) Loren Quintana ("Ted") John Payne ("John") Rika Ohara (Y.) Barry Morse (young man in desert) music by John Payne written, directed, shot and edited by Rika Ohara additional camera by Brian Nahas translation by Bernadette Colomine shot on location in Rome and in Los Angeles Sequence 106 Camera by Barry Morse and Rika Ohara "War of '99" written and performed by The Dark Bob "Nailing" sequence "Dô Ya Sa 'Di Dô" by Anna Homler and Bernard Sauser-Hall performed by Anna Homler and Bernard Sauser-Hall Pharmacia Poetica Publishing, BMI/Bug Music |