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Release Date:
February 4, 1994
Original Title:
My Father the Hero
Alternate Titles:
Apám, a hős
Daddy Cool - Mein Vater, der Held
Diakopes me ton baba mou
Farsa på låtsas
Isän tyttö
Las chicas crecen
Ma dov'è andata la mia bambina?
Meu Pai Herói
Meu Pai, o Herói
Mi padre, ¡qué ligue!
Min far er en helt
Mon père ce héros
Tata i malolata
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Romance
Production Companies:
Cité Films
DD Productions
Edward S. Feldman Company
Film Par Film
Touchstone Pictures
Production Countries:
France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: Atp AU: PG CZ: U DE: 6 FI: S FR: TP GB: PG HU: 12 PT: M/12 SE: 7 US: PG
Runtime: 90
A teenage girl on vacation in the Bahamas with her divorced father tries to impress a potential boyfriend by saying that her father is actually her lover. Remake of the 1991 French film Mon père, ce héros.
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ADR Mixer:
Paul J. Zydel
Art Direction:
Patricia Woodbridge
Casting:
Dianne Crittenden
Co-Executive Producer:
Ted Swanson
Costume Design:
Vicki Sánchez
Dialogue Editor:
Kimberly Lowe Voigt
Martin J. Bram
Director:
Steve Miner
Director of Photography:
Daryn Okada
Editor:
Marshall Harvey
Executive Producer:
Edward S. Feldman
Foley Artist:
Jeffrey Wilhoit
Foley Editor:
Tom Hammond
Foley Mixer:
David Gertz
Hairstylist:
Marsha Lewis
Makeup Artist:
Giuseppe Campagna
Original Music Composer:
Michael Muhlfriedel
David Newman
Producer:
Jacques Baratier
Jean-Louis Livi
Jacques Bar
Production Design:
Christopher Nowak
Screenplay:
Charlie Peters
Francis Veber
Second Unit Director:
David R. Ellis
Set Decoration:
Claudette Didul
Don K. Ivey
Sound Effects Editor:
Todd Toon
Sound Mixer:
Joseph Geisinger
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David E. Campbell
Gregg Rudloff
John T. Reitz
Sound Recordist:
Allen Hurd
Stunt Coordinator:
Tim A. Davison
Stunts:
Irving E. Lewis
Gavin McKinney
Donna Keegan
Cheyenne Ellis
John C. Meier
Writer:
Gérard Lauzier
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