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Release Date:
January 1, 1986
Original Title:
Alone in the T-Shirt Zone
Alternate Titles:
Sexy Lady
T-Shirt Maniacs
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
New World Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
Michael Mikaele is a young man in a catatonic state living in a psychiatric ward where his doctor thinks her sympathies for him justify raping him. It's all part of his mad world, and we see what brought him there. He's an artist from a broken home, working for eight years at a job that he loathes, drawing pictures from sayings on sexually suggestive T-shirts. Mike's unsympathetic boss, Bill, plays bad motivational tapes over the P.A., makes Mike's girlfriend (another employee) handle him during office hours, which is espied by co-worker Joni, and refuses to let Mike have the rest of the day off even though he is clearly ill. He ties together T-shirts out the bathroom window to escape, and befriends a man, Rod, whom, unbeknownst to him, is his girlfriends father. He, however, hallucinates that the cinematographer is walking around the apartment in nothing but a towel...
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Animation:
Mike B. Anderson
Associate Producer:
Ian Turner
David Floeter
Co-Producer:
Peter A. Jensen
Mike B. Anderson
Director:
Mike B. Anderson
Director of Photography:
Kathleen Beeler
Editor:
Ian Turner
Gaffer:
Ian Turner
Jamie Oria
Music Editor:
Ian Turner
Original Music Composer:
Kent H. Randolph
Rick Frystak
Producer:
Kathleen Beeler
Production Assistant:
Jeanne Lusignan
Gail Wiese
Tracy Hodson
Andrea Sohn
Production Design:
Kathleen Beeler
Sound Designer:
Ian Turner
Mike B. Anderson
David Floeter
Sound Editor:
Ian Turner
Mike B. Anderson
David Floeter
Sound Mixer:
André Burke
Sound Recordist:
David Floeter
Still Photographer:
Lisa Diprima
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