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Release Date:
January 1, 1989
Original Title:
Dialing for Dingbats
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Touchtone Pictures
Troma Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 78
“Dialing for Dingbats” is a light hearted romantic comedy. The film follows the adventures of nerd Randy, who, unable to score a girl in the real world, tries his hand at a ’900′ party line number.
Art Direction:
Elizabeth Simakis
Assistant Art Director:
Bradley Bello
Assistant Camera:
Chris Funk
Assistant Director:
William Coleman
T.J. LaManna
Associate Producer:
Michael Jeffries
Boom Operator:
Jacqueline Givens
Camera Operator:
Damian Arvetis
Director:
Peter Slodczyk
Director of Photography:
Pete Arve
Editor:
Peter Slodczyk
Executive Producer:
Michael Solton
Gaffer:
Blake Evans
Grip:
Kory Funk
Key Grip:
John A. Strubbe
Makeup & Hair:
Sarah Deal
Online Editor:
Howard Scott Stein
Original Music Composer:
Steve Jay
Production Coordinator:
Ken Fox
Production Manager:
Charlie Bogdan
Production Sound Mixer:
James Bennett
Property Master:
Polly Urethane
Screenplay:
Michael Solton
Michael Jeffries
Marcie Nicole Reyes
Peter Slodczyk
Barry Shermam
Script Supervisor:
Emily Liu
Still Photographer:
Marcie Nicole Reyes
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