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Release Date:
December 3, 2005
Original Title:
Romancing the Bride
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Oxygen Media
Process Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
One day before she is set to exchange vows with the man of her dreams, a flustered bride-to-be wakes up next to a complete stranger who claims to be her husband in this south-of-the-border romantic comedy.
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Art Direction:
Carlos Benassini
Assistant Editor:
Ali Muney
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Karla Bukantz
Casting:
Kathleen Chopin
Sandra León Becker
Rachel Tenner
Costume Assistant:
Teresa Hernandez
Costume Designer:
Dawn Weisberg
Costume Supervisor:
Paola Alfaro
Dialogue Editor:
Abigail Spencer
Director:
Kris Isacsson
Director of Photography:
Luis David Sansans
Editor:
Keith Reamer
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Stefanie Ziev
Executive Producer:
Tim Perell
First Assistant Director:
Manuel Hinojosa
Foley Artist:
Leslie Bloom
Key Hair Stylist:
Teresa Chávez
Key Makeup Artist:
Eduardo Felipe Gomez
Music Supervisor:
Michael Hill
Novel:
Suzanne Forster
Original Music Composer:
Michael Kotch
David Derby
Post Production Supervisor:
Lateefah Torrence
Producer:
Becky Glupczynski
Production Coordinator:
Yuria Goded
Production Designer:
Colin Thurston
Script Supervisor:
Edna Herrera
Second Assistant Director:
Stephanie 'Tuty' Correa
Second Second Assistant Director:
Carolina Osorio Cardona
Second Unit Director:
Joia Speciale
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jay Silver
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Claudia Montero
Set Decoration:
Mily Moreno
Sound Designer:
Craig Spencer
Sound Mixer:
Fernando Cámara
Story:
Kris Isacsson
Supervising Sound Editor:
Tom Efinger
Teleplay:
Kris Isacsson
Unit Production Manager:
Stacy Perskie
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