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Release Date:
April 1, 1997
Original Title:
The Price of Kissing
Alternate Titles:
Il prezzo dell'amore
The magic of love
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
MDP Worldwide
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Pauley Perrette plays Renee, a young woman discovering her own meaning of love. From childhood memories of her mother to her own experiences as a young woman, she struggles to find answers to life's greatest mystery. From a recommendation of a friend, she becomes the doorman at a local club. There she meets several friends who help her on her journey of discovery. Who will be there when it rains?
Art Direction:
Stephen Pietropaolo
Associate Producer:
Trevor Waterson
Casting:
Amanda Koblin
Ferne Cassel
Costume Designer:
Dana Lynn Loates
Costumer:
Antonitta Barnes
Director:
Vince DiPersio
Director of Photography:
Feliks Parnell
Editor:
Michael Bloecher
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Ken Schwenker
Executive Producer:
Robert S. Lecky
First Assistant Director:
Stuart Black
First Assistant Editor:
Adam Parker
Key Hairdresser:
Jennifer Donish
Line Producer:
Jacqueline George
Makeup Artist:
Rela Martine
Music Editor:
Ross Levinson
Music Supervisor:
Christopher Violette
Original Music Composer:
Phil Marshall
Post Production Supervisor:
Michael R. Cantata
Bill Baykan
Producer:
Farzin Toussi
Leon
Bill Guttentag
Production Coordinator:
John Zanelli
Production Designer:
Michael Ivey
Denny DiAddezzio
Production Supervisor:
Stephen B. Dunn
Script Supervisor:
Lynn Sisco
Second Assistant Director:
Reginald Hunter
Sound Mixer:
William G. Flick
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mike Draghi
Stunt Coordinator:
Shane Dixon
Stunts:
Danny Wynands
Unit Production Manager:
Jacqueline George
Wardrobe Intern:
I. Babette Mohammed
Writer:
Vince DiPersio
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