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Release Date:
February 24, 1996
Original Title:
The Late Shift
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
HBO
Northern Lights Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: R
Runtime: 95
David Letterman vies with Jay Leno and his manager to succeed Johnny Carson, retiring from "The Tonight Show."
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Art Direction:
Linda Berger
Casting:
Nancy Foy
Co-Executive Producer:
Daniel Goldberg
Joe Medjuck
Costume Design:
Shari Feldman
Director:
Betty Thomas
Director of Photography:
Mac Ahlberg
Editor:
Peter Teschner
Executive Producer:
Ivan Reitman
First Assistant Director:
Richard Graves
Key Hair Stylist:
Timothy Lasquade
Key Makeup Artist:
June Westmore
Original Music Composer:
Ira Newborn
Producer:
Don Carmody
Production Design:
Garreth Stover
Script Supervisor:
Benita Brazier
Second Assistant Director:
Robert Lorenz
Set Decoration:
Jay Hart
Writer:
George Armitage
Bill Carter
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