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Release Date:
April 2, 1982
Original Title:
Diner
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
SLM Production Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: 15 JP: R18+ NL: 12 US: R
Runtime: 110
Set in 1959, Diner shows how five young men resist their adulthood and seek refuge in their beloved Diner. The mundane, childish, and titillating details of their lives are shared. But the golden moments pass, and the men shoulder their responsibilities, leaving the Diner behind.
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Art Direction:
Leon Harris
Assistant Property Master:
Ken Zimmerman
Camera Operator:
Ted Churchill
Donald Sweeney
Casting:
Ellen Chenoweth
Construction Coordinator:
Steven Franciotti
Costume Design:
Gloria Gresham
Deahdra Scarano
Mary E. Vogt
G. Tony Scarano
Director:
Barry Levinson
Director of Photography:
Peter Sova
Editor:
Stu Linder
Andy Blumenthal
Executive Producer:
Mark Johnson
Gaffer:
John M. Gilgar
Hairstylist:
Christine George
Leadman:
Bill Gay
Lighting Supervisor:
Richárd Falk
Makeup Artist:
Irving Buchman
Music Editor:
Joe Tuley
Original Music Composer:
Bruce Brody
Ivan Král
Producer:
Jerry Weintraub
Property Master:
Larry Clark Bird
Vinnie Vecchio
Screenplay:
Barry Levinson
Set Decoration:
R. Chris Westlund
Sound Editor:
Paul Hochman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary Alexander
Christopher Jenkins
Larry Stensvold
Sound mixer:
C. Darin Knight
Special Effects:
Charles Schulthies
Still Photographer:
Catharine Bushnell
Transportation Coordinator:
Mike Padovich
Unit Production Manager:
Ken Swor
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