Two Much (1995) [PG-13]

Release Date:
December 1, 1995

Original Title:
Two Much

Alternate Titles:
Eine Blondine zuviel - Two Much
Two Much - Zwei zuviel

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Fernando Trueba PC
Interscope Communications
Lolafilms
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Sogetel
Touchstone Pictures

Production Countries:
Spain | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+  DE: 12  KR: 18  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 118

A comedy about two sisters who thought they had nothing in common.

Art Dodge is a painter-turned-gallerist drowning in debt. He gets in over his head when a con job leads to an engagement with a rich divorcee. He gets in deeper when he falls for her sister, and invents a twin brother to be her beau; and deeper still when his fiancée's ex-husband comes looking for revenge.

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Art Direction:
Carlos Arditti

Boom Operator:
Bernard Chaumeil

Casting:
Elaine J. Huzzar
Johanna Ray

Costume Design:
Lala Huete

Director:
Fernando Trueba

Director of Photography:
José Luis Alcaine

Editor:
Nena Bernard

Focus Puller:
Al Pavoni

Makeup Artist:
John Sobeck

Novel:
Donald E. Westlake

Original Music Composer:
Michel Camilo

Production Design:
Juan Botella

Production Manager:
Angélica Huete

Screenplay:
Fernando Trueba
David Trueba

Script Supervisor:
Betty Bennett

Set Decoration:
Barbara Peterson-Malesci

Stunts:
Chick Bernhard

Unit Production Manager:
Ricky Sacco

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