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Release Date:
June 16, 1985
Original Title:
Grandma's Last Wish
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Fantasy | Horror | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Laurel Entertainment Inc.
Paramount Home Entertainment
Tribune Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
Given one last wish to enliven her days before she is moved into the Tranquil Gardens retirement home, elderly Grandma sees to it that her self-centered family finds out what it's like to grow old.
Administrative Assistant:
Louis Haber
Art Direction:
Mischa Petrow
Assistant Camera:
Frank Prinzi
Assistant Director:
Richard Schlesinger
Assistant Editor:
Meg Foss
Assistant Set Dresser:
Susan Vitucci
Best Boy Grip:
David Skutch
Boom Operator:
Stuart Deutsch
Casting:
Leonard Finger
Construction Coordinator:
Peter Gelfman
Costume Design:
Kristin McNiff
Director:
Warner Shook
Director of Photography:
Ernest R. Dickerson
Editor:
Scott Vickrey
Executive In Charge Of Production:
David E. Vogel
Executive Producer:
Jerry Golod
George A. Romero
Richard P. Rubinstein
Gaffer:
Jeff Levy
Hair Designer:
Jeanne Van Phue
Key Grip:
John Tintori
Producer:
William Teitler
Production Coordinator:
Tina Carbonell
Production Manager:
Jeffrey Silver
Production Office Coordinator:
Laura J. Medina
Property Master:
Andrew Lassman
Eva Machauf
Scenic Artist:
Philip Goetz
Pat Moonan
Script Consultant:
Tom Allen
Script Supervisor:
Nancy Musser
Second Assistant Director:
Katarina Wittich
Set Decoration:
Nell Stifel
Sound Mixer:
Rolf Pardula
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Tom Brumberger
Still Photographer:
Katherine Kolbert
Unit Manager:
Doon Allen
Unit Publicist:
Maureen Andersen
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Heidi Schulman
Writer:
Jule Selbo
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