Simon (1980) [PG]

Release Date:
February 1, 1980

Original Title:
Simon

Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Orion Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 97

He loves you. Do what he says.

A group of scientists take Simon, a psychology professor, as a test person for a brainwashing experiment and try to convince him that he is a living being from another planet.

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Casting:
Scott Rudin

Casting Director:
Scott Rudin

Costume Design:
Santo Loquasto

Director:
Marshall Brickman

Director of Photography:
Adam Holender

Editor:
Nina Feinberg

Executive Producer:
Louis A. Stroller

First Assistant Director:
Michael Rauch

Hairstylist:
Frank Bianco

Makeup Artist:
Robert Jiras

Music:
Stanley Silverman

Producer:
Martin Bregman

Production Design:
Stuart Wurtzel

Screenplay:
Marshall Brickman

Second Assistant Director:
Robert Barth

Set Decoration:
John Godfrey

Set Dresser:
Dave Weinman

Sound Editor:
Harriet Fidlow
Dan Sable

Sound Mixer:
Steve Scanlon

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Fleischman
Dick Vorisek

Sound Recordist:
Dan Rosenberg

Special Effects:
Edward Drohan

Story:
Marshall Brickman
Thomas Baum

Stunt Coordinator:
Victor Magnotta

Stunts:
Jery Hewitt
Victor Magnotta
Louise Wolf

Visual Effects:
Werner Koopmann

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