For Pete's Sake (1974) [PG]

Release Date:
June 26, 1974

Original Title:
For Pete's Sake

Alternate Titles:
Ma chi te l'ha fatto fare?

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 6  US: PG 

Runtime: 90

Zany Barbra!

Henry is a woman who would do anything for her husband Pete, including borrow money so he has a chance of making his dreams come true. But now there's the loan sharks to deal with...

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Additional Casting:
Jennifer Shull

Assistant Director:
Harry Caplan

Assistant Editor:
Cliffe Oland

Camera Operator:
Bobby Byrne

Casting:
Marion Dougherty

Costume Design:
Frank L. Thompson

Director:
Peter Yates

Director of Photography:
László Kovács

Editor:
Frank P. Keller

Executive Producer:
Phil Feldman

Hair Designer:
Jon Peters

Hairstylist:
Kaye Pownall

Makeup Artist:
Don L. Cash

Original Music Composer:
Artie Butler

Producer:
Martin Erlichman
Stanley Shapiro

Production Design:
Gene Callahan

Production Manager:
Jim Di Gangi

Props:
Richard M. Rubin

Script Supervisor:
Betty Crosby

Second Assistant Director:
Stu Fleming

Set Decoration:
James L. Berkey

Sound:
Don Parker

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jim Cook

Stunts:
John Ashby
Denny Arnold

Title Designer:
Sandy Dvore

Unit Publicist:
David Horowitz

Writer:
Stanley Shapiro
Maurice Richlin

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