A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 21, 1990
Original Title:
Don't Tell Her It's Me
Alternate Titles:
Escola de Namorados
The Boyfriend School
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Braunstein and Hamady Productions
Hemdale Film Corporation
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 101
Gus is a fat cartoonist that recently won a battle against cancer, which explains his baldness. But he is also lonely. Therefore, his caring sister tries to set him up with suitable woman. But to do so, she must turn him into an irresistible man. When he falls in love with Emily, Gus takes the identity of a mysterious biker from New Zealand.
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Animation:
Robert Ariail
Assistant Costume Designer:
Daryl Kerrigan
Assistant Editor:
Chris Ellis
Jim Schulte
Associate Producer:
Chris Coles
Casting:
Karen Rea
Costume Designer:
Carol Wood
Costumer:
Linda Thayer
Director:
Malcolm Mowbray
Director of Photography:
Reed Smoot
Editor:
Marshall Harvey
Executive Producer:
John Daly
Derek Gibson
First Assistant Director:
D. Scott Easton
Foley Editor:
Douglas Reed
Foley Recordist:
Andy Napell
Gaffer:
Dennis L. Peterson
Hairstylist:
Erin Lyons
Darlene Brumfield
Key Grip:
Jeff 'Moose' Howery
Location Manager:
Jerry Ariganello
Makeup Artist:
Carla Palmer
Music Editor:
Robert Randles
Mark Hollingsworth
Novel:
Sarah Bird
Original Music Composer:
Michael Gore
Post Production Coordinator:
Laura Vineyard
Post Production Supervisor:
Randy Thornton
Producer:
George G. Braunstein
Ron Hamady
Production Coordinator:
Mary K. Perko
Production Design:
Linda Pearl
Production Sound Mixer:
Douglas Axtell
Property Master:
Ellen Freund
Screenplay:
Sarah Bird
Script Supervisor:
Sharon 'Mae' West
Helen Caldwell
Second Assistant Director:
Maggie Parker
Set Decoration:
Debra Schutt
Sound Effects Editor:
Adriane Marfiak
Mark Cookson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy D'Addario
James Bolt
T.A. Moore Jr.
William L. McCaughey
Special Effects Coordinator:
Rick Josephsen
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Andy Schoneberg
Supervising ADR Editor:
Sarah Brady
Supervising Sound Editor:
John Brasher
Thanks:
Ed Bannon
Mary Erstad
Transportation Coordinator:
Jerry Jackson
Unit Production Manager:
Chris Coles
Wardrobe Assistant:
Martha Busch
Kristy Kuehler
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