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Release Date:
May 1, 1979
Original Title:
The Europeans
Alternate Titles:
Los europeos
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Merchant Ivory Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 90
A New England household is upset by the arrival of two cousins from Europe.
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Art Direction:
Jeremiah Rusconi
Assistant Director:
James Maniolas
Assistant Editor:
Mark Potter Jr.
Associate Producer:
Connie Kaiserman
Best Boy Grip:
Jim Walsh
Boom Operator:
Ken Nightingall
Casting:
Judy Abbott
Clapper Loader:
Brian Rose
Continuity:
Jane Buck
Costume Assistant:
Jenny Beavan
Costume Design:
Judy Moorcroft
Director:
James Ivory
Director of Photography:
Larry Pizer
Editor:
Humphrey Dixon
Focus Puller:
Ken Ferris
Gaffer:
Donald Newman
Grip:
Christopher Misiano
Hairstylist:
Martin Samuel
Makeup Artist:
Jeanne Richmond
Marianne Grigg
Novel:
Henry James
Original Music Composer:
Richard Robbins
Producer:
Ismail Merchant
Production Manager:
Joyce Herlihy
Property Master:
Jeremy Mitford
Don Carpentier
Screenplay:
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Second Assistant Director:
Christine Fox
Sound:
Derek Ball
Sound Editor:
Brian Blamey
Sound Engineer:
Doug E. Turner
Bob Jones
Still Photographer:
Christopher Cormack
Mikki Ansin
Unit Manager:
Peter Kean
Wardrobe Master:
Keith Morton
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