Minestrone (1975) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 1, 1975

Original Title:
Minestrone

Genres:
Comedy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

A paranoid filmmaker is tortured by his taste for the titular Italian soup

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Art Direction:
Kathy Curtis-Cahill

Assistant Art Director:
Jill Meier

Assistant Camera:
Jeff L. Miller
Rob Hahn

Assistant Director:
Martin Brest
Jonathan Siegel

Best Boy Electric:
Bill Boyne

Boom Operator:
Brett Wheatley

Costume Coordinator:
Ellen Rome Shanahan

Director:
Danny DeVito

Dolly Grip:
Stephen L. Posey

Electrician:
Suzy Klos
Cinny Riddle

Gaffer:
Patrick Pankhurst

Graphic Designer:
Carol Banever

Grip:
Edward Edwards
Robert Ward

Key Grip:
Eric Stoner

Makeup Artist:
Mike Bacarella

Musician:
John Arvanites
Lorenzo Dodaro
Marty Jabara
Adam Lombardi
Ted Miller
Emil Roberti
Don Shore

Original Music Composer:
David Wheatley

Production Assistant:
Debbie Chiate
Barry Chiate
Pamela Malouf
Ileane Meltzer

Script Supervisor:
Geraldine Gerson

Sound Effects Editor:
Richard Deutsch

Sound Recordist:
Mark Bovos

Still Photographer:
Melanie Mayron
HIlary Dole Kilin
David Falon

Writer:
Danny DeVito
Rhea Perlman

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