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Release Date:
April 28, 1995
Original Title:
A Pyromaniac's Love Story
Alternate Titles:
Burning Love
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Hollywood Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
A pastry boy and the son of a hair-piece mogul become involved in an arson scandal. Sergio is offered a bribe in exchange for taking the blame for the fire that destroys his workplace. Garet, the real arsonist, is apalled that someone else would try to take credit for his act of love. Before long, Sergio and Garet become entangled in a zany love-quadrangle involving Hattie and Stephanie. Written by Brian Whiting
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Art Direction:
Peter Grundy
Camera Operator:
Neil Seale
Casting:
Amanda Mackey
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Costume Design:
Bridget Kelly
Director:
Joshua Brand
Director of Photography:
John Schwartzman
Editor:
David Rosenbloom
First Assistant Camera:
John Platt
First Assistant Director:
Patrice Leung
Key Grip:
Mike Kirilenko
Makeup Artist:
Katherine Southern
Teresa Robinson
Original Music Composer:
Rachel Portman
Producer:
Mark Gordon
Screenplay:
Morgan Ward
Script Supervisor:
Kelly Moon
Second Assistant Camera:
Yvonne Collins
Second Assistant Director:
Rocco Gismondi
Set Decoration:
Jaro Dick
Set Designer:
Dan Davis
Still Photographer:
Gail Harvey
Third Assistant Director:
Rose Tedesco
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