A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 3, 1988
Original Title:
Funny Farm
Alternate Titles:
Farma snů
Uma Fazenda do Barulho
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 US: PG
Runtime: 101
Sportswriter Andy Farmer moves with his schoolteacher wife Elizabeth to the country in order to write a novel in relative seclusion. Of course, seclusion is the last thing the Farmers find in the small, eccentric town, where disaster awaits them at every turn.
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ADR Editor:
Deborah Dawson
Assistant Art Director:
Henry Larrecq
Assistant Property Master:
Mike Cunningham
Casting:
Marion Dougherty
Construction Coordinator:
Robert DePatis
Costume Design:
Ann Roth
Director:
George Roy Hill
Director of Photography:
Miroslav Ondříček
Editor:
Alan Heim
Executive Producer:
Bruce Bodner
Patrick Kelley
First Assistant Director:
Jim Van Wyck
Robert E. Warner
Hairstylist:
Kaye Pownall
Leadman:
Gerard Cubero
Makeup Artist:
Lee Harman
Craig Lyman
Novel:
Jay Cronley
Original Music Composer:
Elmer Bernstein
Producer:
Robert Crawford Jr.
Production Design:
Henry Bumstead
Property Master:
Michael Ross
Screenplay:
Jeffrey Boam
Second Assistant Director:
Princess O'Mahoney
Liz Ryan
Second Second Assistant Director:
Michael Rapley
Second Unit Director:
Michael D. Moore
Set Decoration:
James W. Payne
Set Designer:
Judy Cammer
Stunts:
Lisa Dalton
Hugh Aodh O'Brien
Cliff Cudney
Don Picard
George Robotham
John Patrick McLaughlin
John Robotham
Unit Production Manager:
George Goodman
Lee Haas
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