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Release Date:
May 9, 1997
Original Title:
Fathers' Day
Alternate Titles:
Due padri di troppo
Un papá de sobra
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Northern Lights Entertainment
Silver Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U DE: 6 KR: 15 NL: 6 PT: M/12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 99
A woman cons two old boyfriends into searching for her runaway son by convincing both that they are the boy's father.
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Art Direction:
Daniel T. Dorrance
Assistant Art Director:
Seth Reed
Kevin Kavanaugh
Assistant Costume Designer:
Marjorie McCown
Assistant Sound Editor:
Alexandra Root
Casting:
Bonnie Timmermann
Alison E. McBryde
Michael Chinich
Casting Associate:
Shane Liem
Costume Design:
Rita Ryack
Costume Supervisor:
Mari Grimaud
Director:
Ivan Reitman
Director of Photography:
Stephen H. Burum
Editor:
Wendy Greene Bricmont
Sheldon Kahn
Executive Producer:
Joe Medjuck
Daniel Goldberg
Francis Veber
Key Hair Stylist:
William A. Farley
Makeup Artist:
Peter Montagna
Original Music Composer:
James Newton Howard
Producer:
Ivan Reitman
Joel Silver
Production Design:
Thomas E. Sanders
Screenplay:
Lowell Ganz
Babaloo Mandel
Script Supervisor:
Judith Saunders
Set Costumer:
Frances L. Young
Leslie Weir
Set Decoration:
Lauri Gaffin
Special Effects Coordinator:
David Blitstein
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