A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 17, 1999
Original Title:
Splendor
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Desperate Pictures
Dragon Pictures
Newmarket Capital Group
Summit Entertainment
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+ US: R
Runtime: 93
Veronica is a white-bread beauty searching for a good man in Los Angeles. While slam dancing at a Halloween rave, she meets Abel, a sensitive poet. Then she meets Zed, a supersexy tattooed drummer with incredible biceps. Who will she choose? Does she go for true love or cheap sex? She can't decide so she chooses both. But after managing to nurture a picture-perfect threesome, along comes Ernest, a rich movie director with deep baby blues that sweep Veronica off her feet. What's a girl to do now?
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Additional Photography:
Morgan Susser
Administration:
Todd Bartoo
Art Direction:
Chris Davis
Boom Operator:
Bob Fisher
Camera Operator:
Drew Neerdaels
Casting:
Karen Margiotta
Mary Margiotta
Judy Cook
Construction Coordinator:
Chris Forster
Costume Design:
Susanna Puisto
Dialogue Editor:
Bob Goold
Director:
Gregg Araki
Director of Photography:
Jim Fealy
Editor:
Gregg Araki
Tatiana S. Riegel
Executive Producer:
Christopher Ball
Heidi Lester
Ronald J. Levin
William Tyrer
Gaffer:
Scott Brinson
Grip:
Vince Palomino
Lighting Technician:
D.R. Curtis
Line Producer:
David Pomier
Location Manager:
Phill Kane
Nancy Haecker
Makeup Department Head:
Debra L. Ferullo
Music Supervisor:
Howard Paar
Original Music Composer:
Daniel Licht
Picture Car Coordinator:
L. Christian Mixon
Producer:
Gregg Araki
Graham Broadbent
Damian Jones
Brian Bays
Adam Francis
Brian R. Keathley
Production Design:
Patti Podesta
Production Manager:
Onni Vosdoganes
Scenic Artist:
Eric Reichardt
Score Engineer:
Adam Schiff
Script Supervisor:
Jan McWilliams
Second Film Editor:
Tatiana S. Riegel
Set Decoration:
Jennifer M. Gentile
Sound Effects Editor:
Eric Marin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark A. Rozett
Sound mixer:
Coleman Metts
Standby Painter:
Eric Reichardt
Stunt Coordinator:
David Barrett
Stunts:
David Barrett
Supervising Film Editor:
Gregg Araki
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark A. Rozett
Writer:
Gregg Araki
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