Soup for One (1982) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 30, 1982

Original Title:
Soup for One

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Pictures

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

When you're looking for love, you find yourself doing some very funny things.

A neurotic young New Yorker believes he has found his perfect match and desperately tries to win her over.

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Assistant Editor:
M. Scott Smith

Camera Operator:
Dick Mingalone

Choreographer:
Julie Arenal

Costume Design:
Robert De Mora

Director:
Jonathan Kaufer

Director of Photography:
Fred Schuler

Dolly Grip:
Tom Gilligan

Editor:
David Rawlins

First Assistant Camera:
Sandy Brooke

First Assistant Director:
Charles Okun

First Assistant Editor:
Hubert C. de la Bouillerie

Gaffer:
William Ward

Hairstylist:
Romaine Greene

Makeup Artist:
Fern Buchner

Music:
Nile Rodgers
Bernard Edwards

Producer:
Marvin Worth

Production Design:
Philip Rosenberg

Script Supervisor:
Lynne Twentyman

Second Assistant Camera:
Ricki-Ellen Brooke

Second Assistant Director:
Thomas A. Reilly

Set Designer:
Gary J. Brink
Edward Stewart

Special Effects:
Connie Brink

Storyboard Artist:
Brick Mason

Unit Production Manager:
Anthony Ray

Writer:
Jonathan Kaufer

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