Looping (1992) [NR]

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Release Date:
January 1, 1992

Original Title:
Looping

Production Companies:
Independent Artists Group
Navesync Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 22

A vibrantly funny look at filmmaking as a megalomaniacal Italian film auteur charged with directing a big-budget musical about the Mafia, decides in mi-shoot that the project is beneath him!

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ADR Engineer:
David Boulton

Art Direction:
Mike Bird
Carol Joffe

Assistant Editor:
Nicholas J. Smith

Assistant Hairstylist:
Michael Savino

Associate Producer:
Joel Bassin
Steve Danza
Ronald Guttman

Boom Operator:
Laurel Bridges

Camera Operator:
John Sosenko

Casting:
Leonard Finger

Choreographer:
Joe Hayes

Co-Producer:
John Molinari

Costume Designer:
Angela Hajennes

Director:
Roger Paradiso

Director of Photography:
Jon R. Tower

Editor:
David Siegel

Executive Producer:
Robert R. Blume
Don Saxon

First Assistant Camera:
Douglas Pellegrino

First Assistant Director:
Stephen Danza

Hairstylist:
Bob Grimaldi

Line Producer:
Steve Schottenfeld

Makeup Artist:
Ed Jackson

Original Music Composer:
Matthew Schottenfeld

Producer:
Roger Paradiso

Production Manager:
Steve Schottenfeld

Script Supervisor:
Sidney Gecker

Second Assistant Camera:
Ed Effrein

Second Assistant Director:
Matthew T. Weiner
Paul Bernard

Sound:
Matthew Price

Sound Editor:
David Carbonara
Richard Q. King
Eytan Mirsky

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Novak

Supervising Sound Editor:
Louis Cerborino

Unit Manager:
Betsy Shankin

Wardrobe Assistant:
Joan Kaufman

Writer:
Roger Paradiso

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