An Almost Perfect Affair (1979) [PG]

Release Date:
April 27, 1979

Original Title:
An Almost Perfect Affair

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 91

The Film of the Century.

An idealistic first-time director lives for his art — until he meets a wife of an Italian producer at the Cannes Film Festival. A passionate affair begins, but the couple's romance is tested as they face the temptations of fame and fortune.

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Art Direction:
Willy Holt

Assistant Director:
Marc Monnet

Assistant Editor:
Carolyn H. Abe
Françoise Roumanet
Burton J. Sears
John T. Benson

Camera Operator:
Yves Rodallec

Casting:
Patricia Mock
Jacqueline Staup

Color Timer:
Jack Garsha

Costume Design:
Tanine Autré

Dialogue Coach:
Maria Grazia Marescalchi

Director:
Michael Ritchie

Director of Photography:
Henri Decaë

Driver:
Roy A. Grace

Editor:
Richard A. Harris

First Assistant Camera:
Jean-Marie Chevron

Grip:
Eugene Herrly

Location Manager:
Pierre Gralhon

Makeup Artist:
Alvaro Rossi

Makeup Designer:
Giancarlo Del Brocco

Music:
Georges Delerue

Music Editor:
Maurice Laumain

Producer:
Terry Carr

Production Manager:
Suzanne Wiesenfeld

Props:
Daniel Braunschweig
André Davalan

Screenplay:
Don Petersen
Walter Bernstein

Script Supervisor:
Catherine Prévert

Second Assistant Director:
Marius Manzone

Set Decoration:
Louis Boussaroque

Sound Editor:
Tom Bullock
Richard Burrow
Eugene Finley

Sound Mixer:
Bernard Bats
Bill Varney

Still Photographer:
Roberto Russo

Story:
Michael Ritchie
Don Petersen

Unit Production Manager:
Patrick Gordon

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