Rosalie Goes Shopping (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 9, 1989

Original Title:
Rosalie Goes Shopping

Alternate Titles:
Rosalie lähtee ostoksille
Rosalie shoppar

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
ARD
Pelemele Film

Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6  FI: S 

Runtime: 94

When You're $100,000 In Debt, It's Your Problem. When You're $1,000,000 In Debt... It's The Bank's.

Rosalie loves to shop too much to let a little thing like no money stop her. When the local shopkeepers no longer take her bad checks or bad credit cards, she's finds herself out of ways to please her consumerist tendencies… until she discovers The Internet! Master shopper becomes master hacker, and Rosalie is back on top.

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Art Direction:
Clay A. Griffith

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Nancy Sheppard

Associate Producer:
Dietrich von Watzdorf

Casting:
Rody Kent

Cinematography:
Bernd Heinl

Costume Design:
Elizabeth Warner Nankin

Director:
Percy Adlon

Editor:
Jean-Claude Piroué

Hairstylist:
Steve Marshall

Line Producer:
Jill Griffith

Makeup Artist:
N. Kristine Chadwick

Music:
Bob Telson

Producer:
Percy Adlon
Eleonore Adlon

Production Design:
Stephen J. Lineweaver

Property Master:
Frank Silva

Screenplay:
Percy Adlon
Eleonore Adlon

Set Decoration:
Catherine Davis

Sound:
Heiko Hinderks

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