A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 14, 1984
Original Title:
Mass Appeal
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
David Foster Productions
Jalem Productions
Operation Cork
The Turman-Foster Company
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 99
A young seminarian rattles the established order at a Catholic parish run by an older pastor.
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Associate Producer:
Ted Swanson
Boom Operator:
Jules Strasser
Camera Operator:
Keith Peterman
Cinematography:
Donald Peterman
Costume Design:
Bruce Walkup
Shari Feldman
Director:
Glenn Jordan
Dolly Grip:
Tim Ryan
Editor:
John Wright
Electrician:
Michael J. Schwartz
Executive Producer:
Joan B. Kroc
Extras Casting:
Dennis Tracy
First Assistant Camera:
John C. Moulds
John LeBlanc
Lead Painter:
David Goldstein
Music:
Bill Conti
Producer:
David Foster
Lawrence Turman
Production Coordinator:
Kathleen Long
Production Design:
Philip M. Jefferies
Production Manager:
Ted Swanson
Production Sound Mixer:
Barry Thomas
Property Master:
Bill MacSems
Scoring Mixer:
Dan Wallin
Screenplay:
Bill C. Davis
Set Decoration:
Robert Checchi
Set Designer:
Donald B. Woodruff
Sound Mixer:
Gregg Landaker
Steve Maslow
Bill Varney
Sound Recordist:
Robert Nichols II
Theatre Play:
Bill C. Davis
Utility Sound:
David Kelson
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