Seven Girlfriends (2000) [R]

Release Date:
April 21, 2000

Original Title:
Seven Girlfriends

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 99

Jesse Campbell is breaking up... Only his ex-girlfriends can pick up the pieces

Jesse is charming, romantic, and he knows how to pop the question; he just can't face marriage. So, when he and Hannah split up during the same week that a former fiancée dies, he decides to figure things out. He visits each woman about whom he's been serious to ask what went wrong. His teen flame, an independent woman who sometimes sleeps with him, and a group of lesbians give him advice, as does Anabeth, dead but lively in his dreams. One ex remains furious, but with the help of her inventive colleague, the level-headed insomniac Laura, Jesse even gets to talk to her. It's on to Anabeth's funeral, where he'll see Hannah, and maybe grasp what has been eluding him.

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Additional First Assistant Camera:
David A. Armstrong

Art Direction:
Denise Domet

Associate Producer:
Amy Van Nostrand
Tom Traub

Casting:
Mark Teschner

Co-Producer:
George Conda

Costume Design:
Alexandra Welker

Director:
Paul Lazarus

Director of Photography:
Don E. FauntLeRoy

Editor:
Ed Marx

Executive Producer:
Steve Lazarus

Key Hair Stylist:
Solina Tabrizi

Key Makeup Artist:
Ania Harasimiak
Sheri Short

Original Music Composer:
Christopher Tyng

Producer:
Barry Opper
Paul Lazarus
J. Todd Harris

Production Assistant:
Byron Thames

Production Design:
William Barclay

Screenplay:
Stephen Gregg

Second Second Assistant Director:
Jody Spilkoman

Set Decoration:
Darla R. Hitchcock

Story:
Stephen Gregg
Paul Lazarus

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