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Release Date:
September 25, 1982
Original Title:
The Facts of Life Goes to Paris
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Embassy Television
Sony Pictures Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Mrs. Garrett and the girls travel to Paris, France. Mrs. Garrett takes a cooking class taught by a famous chef as the girls take classes at the sister school of Eastland.
Art Direction:
William McAllister
Assistant Accountant:
Jack W. Haddox
Assistant Editor:
Kathleen Jo Stude-Elliott
Associate Producer:
Phillips Wylly Sr.
Camera Operator:
Chuy Elizondo
Michel Deloire
Casting:
Eve Brandstein
Costume Design:
Joie Hutchinson
Director:
Asaad Kelada
Director of Photography:
Woody Omens
Editor:
John C. Horger
Executive Producer:
Jack Elinson
Jerry Mayer
First Assistant Director:
Ira Shuman
Jean-Michel Carbonnaux
Gaffer:
Greg Cantrell
Hairstylist:
JoAnn Stafford-Chaney
Key Grip:
Harry Rez
Location Manager:
François Bureau
Phillips 'Flip' Wylly Jr.
Makeup Artist:
Chris Brice
Music Editor:
John Mick
Music Supervisor:
Terri Fricon
Negative Cutter:
Vivian Hengsteler
Original Music Composer:
Misha Segal
Post Production Supervisor:
Whit Davis
Producer:
Margie Peters
Linda Marsh
Production Accountant:
Robert Thorson
Production Consultant:
Glenn Padnick
Production Coordinator:
Eve Light Honthaner
Production Executive:
Bob Berry
Production Manager:
Phillips Wylly Sr.
Jean-Pierre Avice
Production Supervisor:
Al Burton
Property Master:
Ken Orme
Script Supervisor:
Lina Shanklin
Second Assistant Director:
Louis Race
Ernest Johnson
Set Decoration:
Jackie Carr
Sound Mixer:
David Schneiderman
Christian Bourquin
Transportation Coordinator:
Jeri Kelley
Writer:
Jerry Mayer
Stuart Wolpert
Migdia Chinea
Jack Elinson
Deidre Fay
Margie Peters
Linda Marsh
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