I Love N.Y. (1987) [N/A]

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Release Date:
May 4, 1987

Original Title:
I Love N.Y.

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

Photographer Mario Cotone is hired to cover a big N.Y. actor. When his pretty daughter Nicole Yeats (N.Y.) and Mario fall in love, this angers her father and hurts Mario's work which further infuriates his boss. Will love prevail?

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Additional Second Assistant Director:
Barbara M. Ravis

Art Direction:
Christian Kelly

Assistant Editor:
Deborah Dawson

Associate Producer:
Chuck Smith

Casting:
Louis DiGiaimo

Co-Producer:
Ruth Hercolani

Costume Designer:
Susan Gammie

Director:
Alan Smithee
Gianni Bozzacchi

Director of Photography:
Daniele Nannuzzi

Editor:
Roberto Silvi

Executive Producer:
Edward Meadow

First Assistant Director:
Robert Warren
Tony Brandt

Hair Designer:
Marie-Ange Ripka

Hairdresser:
Aldo Signoretti

Makeup Artist:
Toni Trimble

Music:
Bill Conti

Producer:
Andrew W. Garroni
Alan Smithee
Gianni Bozzacchi

Production Designer:
Luciano Spadoni

Production Manager:
Carl Clifford
Federico Tocci

Second Assistant Director:
Stephen Wertimer
Paolo Percaus

Set Decoration:
Chris Gardyasz
Franco Fumagalli

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jennifer Lax

Writer:
Gianni Bozzacchi
Alan Smithee

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