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Release Date:
August 9, 1991
Original Title:
Delirious
Alternate Titles:
Delirios
Des Wahnsinns fette Beute
Majaki
Неочікуваний удар
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Romance
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: PG US: PG
Runtime: 96
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Art Department Coordinator:
Catherine M. Jones
Art Direction:
James J. Murakami
Associate Producer:
Jill Simpson
Ann Ford Stevens
Boom Operator:
Geoffrey Patterson
Casting:
David Rubin
Casting Associate:
Debra Zane
Costume Design:
Molly Maginnis
Costume Supervisor:
Dan Bronson
Director:
Tom Mankiewicz
Director of Photography:
Robert M. Stevens
Dolly Grip:
Jack Glenn
Editor:
Tina Hirsch
William D. Gordean
Executive Producer:
Richard Donner
First Assistant Director:
John T. Kretchmer
Key Grip:
Paul E. Sutton
Music Editor:
Ellen Segal
Music Supervisor:
Budd Carr
Original Music Composer:
Cliff Eidelman
Pilot:
Al Cerullo
Producer:
Doug Claybourne
Fred Freeman
Lawrence J. Cohen
Production Design:
Angelo P. Graham
Production Illustrator:
Joe Griffith
Script Supervisor:
Trish Kinney
Second Assistant Director:
Michele Panelli-Venetis
Second Unit Director:
Terry Leonard
Set Costumer:
Jennifer Dixon
Mary Elizabeth Still
Set Decoration:
Cloudia Rebar
Set Designer:
Peter J. Kelly
Robert C. Goldstein
Richard Fernandez
Lauren E. Polizzi
Sound Mixer:
David MacMillan
Special Effects Coordinator:
Art Brewer
Stunt Coordinator:
Terry Leonard
Stunts:
Troy Brown
Unit Production Manager:
John J. Smith
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