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Release Date:
October 19, 1998
Original Title:
There's No Fish Food in Heaven
Alternate Titles:
Life in the fast lane
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Storm Entertainment
Terence Michael Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Black comedy about an obsessive street graffiti artist, who falls obsessively in love with a frustrated artist he meets. Unfortunately, rather than trying to meet with her in a conventional way, he decides to mail himself to her with the help of a pet shop owner. Unfortunately, when he arrives, she is with another man, who immediately makes love to her against the box.
Art Direction:
Lucio Seixas
Assistant Editor:
Adam Hussey
Casting:
Jeanne McCarthy
Costume Designer:
Vicki Farrell
Costume Supervisor:
Melissa LaCombe
Molly Brick
Director:
Eleanor Gaver
Director of Photography:
Pascal Lebègue
Editor:
Barbara Gies
Executive Producer:
H. Michael Heuser
Jay Firestone
Téa Leoni
First Assistant Director:
Mark Anthony Little
Key Hair Stylist:
Manuel J. Benevides
Key Makeup Artist:
Leah Rial
Leadman:
Nathaniel Walters
Makeup Department Head:
Leah Rial
Original Music Composer:
Smokey Hormel
Joey Waronker
Producer:
Terence Michael
Allan Mindel
Jane Reardon
Production Designer:
Susan Block
Scenic Artist:
Mark Boucher
Script Supervisor:
Richard Bernagozzi
Rick Bernagozzi
Second Assistant Director:
Joyce North
Second Second Assistant Director:
Kurt Knutzen
Set Decoration:
Anuradha Mehta
Stunt Coordinator:
Eddie Braun
Unit Production Manager:
Patty Long
Writer:
Eleanor Gaver
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