Modern Romance (1981) [R]

Release Date:
March 13, 1981

Original Title:
Modern Romance

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 93

Robert was madly in love with Mary. Mary was madly in love with him. Under the circumstances they did the only thing they could do... they broke up.

A film editor breaks up with his girlfriend, unsure if he is in love.

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Boom Operator:
Earl Sampson

Camera Operator:
Frederick Elmes

Casting:
Barbara Claman
Deborah Kurtz

Construction Coordinator:
Larry Verne

Costumer:
Linda Henrikson

Director:
Albert Brooks

Director of Photography:
Eric Saarinen

Editor:
David Finfer

First Assistant Director:
Steve Perry

Foley Artist:
Dan O'Connell

Hairstylist:
Carol Meikle

Makeup Artist:
Christina Smith

Music Editor:
Shinichi Yamazaki

Producer:
Andrew Scheinman
Martin Shafer

Production Design:
Edward Richardson

Production Sound Mixer:
Bill Nelson

Property Master:
Erik L. Nelson

Screenplay:
Albert Brooks
Monica Mcgowan Johnson

Second Assistant Camera:
Catherine E. Coulson

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Looney

Set Decoration:
James L. Berkey

Sound Effects:
Jeff Bushelman
Pat Somerset

Sound Effects Editor:
Ray Alba
Jeremy Hoenack

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Les Fresholtz
Arthur Piantadosi
Tex Rudloff

Unit Production Manager:
Stephen J. Fisher
Daniel McCauley

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