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Release Date:
May 10, 1996
Original Title:
Love Is All There Is
Alternate Titles:
El amor es lo único que existe
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Cinema 7 Film Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 12 US: R
Runtime: 105
The Malacicis, a hard-working Italian family recently immigrated from Florence, open a fancy restaurant in the Bronx, N.Y., drawing the ire of another clan. Mike and Sadie Capomezzo, equally hard-working Sicilian caterers from the area, find they cannot stand Piero and Maria Malacici. But things get complicated when the Malacicis' daughter, Gina, and the Capomezzos' son, Rosario, fall in love.
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Art Direction:
Ellee Wynn-Briscoe
Casting:
Robyn Knoll
Co-Producer:
Broderick Johnson
Costume Design:
Dona Granata
Director:
Joseph Bologna
Renée Taylor
Editor:
Nicholas Eliopoulos
Dennis M. O'Connor
Executive Producer:
George Pappas
Hair Department Head:
Rose Chatterton
Key Makeup Artist:
Marie Del Prete
Gina G. Riggi
Original Music Composer:
Jeff Beal
Producer:
Elliott Kastner
Production Design:
Ron Norsworthy
Set Decoration:
Regina Graves
Theatre Play:
William Shakespeare
Writer:
Gabriel Bologna
Joseph Bologna
Erik Shapiro
Renée Taylor
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