A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 10, 2016
Original Title:
Diagnosis Delicious
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Larry Levinson Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 87
Chef Dave Oberlin's career is in shambles when his altercation with a famous food critic goes viral. After being blacklisted by the elite restaurants, Dave is forced to take a teaching position at his friend's culinary arts school. When cardiologist Nina Kirby is up for a promotion at the local hospital, the Head of Cardiology informs her if she gets Dave on board to teach the Healthy Living seminars she would be a shoo-in for the position. The only problem is Nina can't cook and she doesn't want to learn. With a little coaxing from her best friend Olivia, Nina agrees to take Dave's class. When Nina presents Dave with the Healthy Living seminars he's disinterested in working with her due to her lack of class participation. In her effort to persuade him to get on board, Nina and Dave come across some unexpected common ground.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Jessica Pepeli
Assistant Location Manager:
Zachariah Daly
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Cj Colace
Casting:
Penny Perry
Amy Reece
Co-Executive Producer:
Jennifer Jenkins
Libby Beers
Costume Designer:
Jessica Lee
Director:
Ron Oliver
Director of Photography:
James W. Wrenn
Editor:
Jennifer Jean Cacavas
Executive Producer:
Larry Levinson
First Assistant Director:
Abran Trujillo
Location Manager:
Dean Galanis
Music:
Robert Irving
Silvio Amato
Producer:
James Wilberger
Production Coordinator:
Zach Bradshaw
Production Design:
Dan Whifler
Property Master:
Matt Moroughan
Script Supervisor:
Erin Tarasi
Second Assistant Director:
Stephanie Fugleberg
Unit Production Manager:
James Wilberger
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