Blame It on the Bellboy (1992) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 24, 1992

Original Title:
Blame It on the Bellboy

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Hollywood Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 78

Mix-ups, Mishaps, Madness, and Mayhem... It's all part of the service.

Mike Lawton, Maurice Horton, and Melvin Orton are three men who come to Venice. One of them is a hit man sent to take out a mobster. Another is a lech looking for a little action with a woman he never met, whom he was set up with. And one of them was sent by his employer to inspect a property his boss wants to buy. All three men stay at the same hotel. But when the bellboy gets their names mixed up and gives info meant for someone else. So one of them meets a Realtor who will whatever she has to, to close the sale. And another follows a woman looking for romance. And another goes to the home of the mobster who thinks he's sent there to kill him.

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Art Department Assistant:
Sarah Tozer

Art Direction:
Peter Russell

Assistant Accountant:
Jane Trower

Assistant Art Director:
Lucy Richardson
Tony Stringer

Assistant Costume Designer:
Debbie Scott

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Kerry Kohler

Assistant Director:
Jonathan Benson

Assistant Editor:
George Reed

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Barbara Southcott
Ann Marie Ward

Assistant Sound Editor:
Hermione Byrt

Best Boy Electric:
George Vince

Boom Operator:
Martin Trevis

Camera Operator:
Philip Sindall

Casting Director:
Irene Lamb

Clapper Loader:
Mark Milsome

Conductor:
Guy Dagul

Construction Manager:
Ray Barrett

Costume Designer:
Lindy Hemming

Dialogue Editor:
John Ireland

Director:
Mark Herman

Director of Photography:
Andrew Dunn

Editor:
Michael Ellis

Electrician:
Dave Escoffery
Terry Townsend
Terry Mcguinness
Paul Wood

First Assistant Editor:
Charles Ireland

Focus Puller:
Ian Jackson

Gaffer:
Frank Heeney

Grip:
Richard Broome

Key Hairdresser:
Norma Webb

Makeup Artist:
Brogan Lane

Makeup Supervisor:
Cherry West

Music Coordinator:
Victoria Seale

Music Editor:
Robin Clarke

Orchestrator:
Trevor Jones
Guy Dagul
Lawrence Ashmore

Original Music Composer:
Trevor Jones

Producer:
Steve Abbott
Jennifer Howarth

Production Accountant:
Maggie Phelan

Production Coordinator:
Diane Chittell

Production Design:
Gemma Jackson

Production Runner:
Alex Abraham

Production Sound Mixer:
Peter Glossop

Production Supervisor:
Linda Bruce

Property Master:
Bruce Bigg

Script Supervisor:
Libbie Barr

Second Assistant Director:
George Reed
Melvin Lind

Set Decoration:
Peter Walpole

Sound Editor:
Leslie Hodgson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robin O'Donoghue
Dominic Lester

Special Effects Supervisor:
Ian Wingrove

Still Photographer:
Frank Connor

Stunt Coordinator:
Andy Bradford

Stunts:
Abbi Collins
Nick Wilkinson

Third Assistant Director:
Antony Ford

Unit Publicist:
Susan d'Arcy

Wardrobe Assistant:
Steven Eyre

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Anthony Black

Writer:
Mark Herman

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