Nothing in Common (1986) [PG]

Release Date:
July 29, 1986

Original Title:
Nothing in Common

Alternate Titles:
Nada en comĂșn

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
TriStar Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 118

It's a comedy. And a drama. Just like life.

A successful advertising executive finds his freewheeling life crashing to a halt when his parents end their longtime marriage.

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Boom Operator:
Douglas J. Schulman

Camera Operator:
Pernell Youngblood Tyus

Casting:
Jane Alderman
Shelley Andreas

Choreographer:
Shirley Kirkes

Color Timer:
Bruce Pearson

Costume Design:
Rosanna Norton

Costume Supervisor:
Eric H. Sandberg

Director:
Garry Marshall

Director of Photography:
John A. Alonzo

Editor:
Glenn Farr

Foley:
Ken Dufva

Location Manager:
Mario Iscovich

Original Music Composer:
Patrick Leonard

Producer:
Alexandra Rose

Production Design:
Charles Rosen

Production Sound Mixer:
Bruce Bisenz

Script Supervisor:
Julie Pitkanen

Set Decoration:
Jane Bogart

Songs:
Christopher Cross
Carly Simon

Sound Editor:
Randy Kelley
Lorna Anderson
Steve Shearsby
Anna Boorstin
Michael D. Wilhoit

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Terry Porter
Mel Metcalfe

Sound Recordist:
Morgan Cavett

Special Effects:
Grant Burdette
Curtiss Smith

Supervising Sound Editor:
Lon Bender
Wylie Stateman

Thanks:
Barbara Marshall
Dorine Collins
Marty Kurzfeld

Theme Song Performance:
Christopher Cross

Unit Publicist:
Don Safran

Writer:
Michael Preminger
Rick Podell

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