I Was a Mail Order Bride (1982) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 14, 1982

Original Title:
I Was a Mail Order Bride

Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Jaffe Productions
MGM Television
Tuxedo Limited Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

On a bet with one of his practical-joking partners, a Los Angeles lawyer responds to an ad from a pretty Chicago magazine writer offering herself as a bridal candidate as an investigative reporting assignment, and then makes another bet that he can keep the relationship platonic for two weeks.

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Art Direction:
Charles L. Hughes

Assistant Editor:
Casey O. Rohrs

Assistant Property Master:
Bill King

Boom Operator:
Don Coufal

Camera Operator:
Jack Courtland

Casting:
Barbara Claman
Marc Schwartz

Casting Coordinator:
Donald Paul Pemrick

Co-Producer:
Ervin Zavada
Andrew Hill

Costumer:
Winnie D. Brown
Bruce R. Hogard

Director:
Marvin J. Chomsky

Director of Photography:
Donald H. Birnkrant

Dolly Grip:
Trent Anderson

Editor:
James T. Heckert

Executive Producer:
Marty Litke
Jack Grossbart

First Assistant Camera:
Alex Touyarot

First Assistant Director:
Michele Ader

Gaffer:
Calvin Maehl

Grip:
Lonnie Stewart
James Jeremias

Hairstylist:
Stephen Elsbree

Key Grip:
Gary Van Auken

Leadman:
Larry Johnson
Ronald R. Reiss

Lighting Technician:
Eddie Taylor
Lowell Crisp

Location Manager:
Don Garrison

Makeup Artist:
Greg LaCava

Music:
John Addison

Music Editor:
Douglas M. Lackey

Producer:
Michael Jaffe

Production Accountant:
Phyllis Shafran

Production Coordinator:
Marie Maldonado

Production Secretary:
Paulette Levine

Property Master:
Nino Candido

Script Supervisor:
Frank Tudisco

Second Assistant Camera:
Rick Fee

Second Assistant Director:
John Eyler
Jann Dutmer

Set Decoration:
Dave L. Love

Sound Effects Editor:
Anthony Ippolito
Dan Finnerty

Sound Mixer:
Bill Nelson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Don MacDougall
David Dockendorf
John L. Mack

Stunt Driver:
Conrad E. Palmisano

Transportation Captain:
David Jernigan

Unit Production Manager:
George Fenaja

Writer:
Stephen Zito

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