A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 21, 2000
Original Title:
Café Mambo
Alternate Titles:
Salsa Cafe
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Nydia's Productions Inc.
Phoenix World Investments (PWI)
The Kushner-Locke Company
Production Countries:
Mexico | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A beautiful Puerto Rican girl and her family in Spanish harlem devise a novel plan to attract business to their restaurant, causing a wildly comic sequence of events ending in near disaster.
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ADR Voice Casting:
Jessica Gee-George
Art Direction:
Christopher Freeman
Assistant Costume Designer:
Jill Newell
Assistant Editor:
Roger Fenton
Boom Operator:
Tammy Douglas
Casting:
Robyn Knoll
Annette Benson
Co-Executive Producer:
Robert E. Baruc
Co-Producer:
Alicia Reilly Larson
Costume Design:
MaryAnne McAlpin-Giraldo
Costume Supervisor:
Amy Westcott
Director:
Reuben Gonzalez
Director of Photography:
Michael F. Barrow
Editor:
Tara Timpone
Electrician:
Quinn Stone
Executive Producer:
Peter Locke
Donald Kushner
Extras Casting:
Domenic Andreoli
Foley Artist:
Sean Keegan
Key Hair Stylist:
Joanne Ottaviano
Key Makeup Artist:
Joanne Ottaviano
Music Supervisor:
David Franco
Original Music Composer:
Jeff Beal
Post Production Supervisor:
Teresa Garber
Producer:
Brad Wyman
Ross Mark
Production Design:
Roshelle Berliner
Production Supervisor:
Anne Childers
Property Master:
Paul Etheredge
Sound Editor:
Jussi Tegelman
Sound Effects Editor:
John Kohlbrenner
Eric Jaffe
Stunt Coordinator:
Douglas Crosby
Writer:
Reuben Gonzalez
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