Cookie (1989) [R]

Release Date:
August 2, 1989

Original Title:
Cookie

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Lorimar Film Entertainment
Lorimar Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12  US: R 

Runtime: 94

She's a chip off the old block.

Cookie Voltecki is the illegitimate daughter of mobster Dino Capisco, who has just finished thirteen years in prison. Since being released from jail, all that Dino wants is to settle some old scores, and make up for lost time with his daughter.

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ADR Editor:
Jane McCulley

Actor's Assistant:
April Raynell

Art Direction:
Bill Groom

Assistant Costume Designer:
George Potts

Assistant Sound Editor:
Jay Kessel
Jimmy McDonough
Brunilda Torres
James H. Nau
Christopher Tellefsen

Best Boy Electric:
Robert Connors

Boom Operator:
T.J. O'Mara

Camera Operator:
Tom Priestley Jr.

Camera Trainee:
Jon Crystal
John Skotchdopole

Casting:
Ellen Chenoweth

Casting Assistant:
Nina Fineman

Co-Producer:
Jennifer Ogden

Color Timer:
Tom Salvatore

Construction Grip:
Ed Larkin

Costume Design:
Albert Wolsky

Dialogue Coach:
Tim Monich

Director:
Susan Seidelman

Director of Photography:
Oliver Stapleton

Dolly Grip:
Dave Lowry

Driver:
Peter Booke
Ed Battista
Brian Maxwell
Michael Fennell

Editor:
Andrew Mondshein

Electrician:
Ed Kalinowski
James P. Dolan
Mel Brown
Petr Hlinomaz
Thomas Landi
Richard Dolan

Executive Producer:
Susan Seidelman
Nora Ephron
Alice Arlen

Extras Casting:
Louis DiGiaimo

First Assistant Camera:
Gary Muller

First Assistant Director:
David Dreyfuss

First Assistant Editor:
Richard J. Rossi

Foley Artist:
George A. Lara
Marko Costanzo

Gaffer:
Richard Quinlan

Grip:
John Panuccio
Martin Lowry
Michael Scarola
Mark Volpe
Matthew Sicurella
Robert T. Prate

Hairstylist:
Werner Sherer

Head Carpenter:
Edward Swanson

Key Grip:
Tom Prate

Location Assistant:
Donna E. Bloom
Jonathan Brett

Location Manager:
Mark A. Baker

Makeup Artist:
Richard Dean

Music Editor:
Kenneth Karman

Music Supervisor:
Jonathan Brett

Original Music Composer:
Thomas Newman

Producer:
Laurence Mark

Producer's Assistant:
Petra Alexandria

Production Coordinator:
Jane Raab

Production Design:
Michael D. Haller

Production Illustrator:
Brick Mason

Production Secretary:
Adrienne Kahn

Property Master:
Robert Griffon Jr.

Scenic Artist:
M. Tony Trotta

Script Supervisor:
Susana Preston

Second Assistant Camera:
Andrew Priestley

Second Assistant Director:
Chris Stoia

Second Second Assistant Director:
Glen Trotiner

Second Unit Director:
Andrew Mondshein
Tom Priestley Jr.

Set Decoration:
Leslie Bloom

Set Dresser:
Bruce Swanson
Dick Tice
Robert H. Klatt
James J. Archer

Sound Editor:
Bruce Kitzmeyer
Kevin Lee
Mark Rathaus
Richard P. Cirincione

Sound Mixer:
Tod A. Maitland

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lee Dichter

Sound Recordist:
Kim Maitland

Special Effects Coordinator:
Connie Brink

Standby Painter:
Linda A. Covello

Steadicam Operator:
Larry McConkey

Still Photographer:
John Clifford

Stunt Coordinator:
Jery Hewitt

Stunt Double:
Janet Paparazzo

Supervising Sound Editor:
Maurice Schell

Transportation Captain:
Joseph Fanning

Transportation Co-Captain:
James Leavey

Unit Production Manager:
Myron Adams

Unit Publicist:
Louise Chu

Wardrobe Supervisor:
William A. Campbell
Danajean Cicerchi

Writer:
Alice Arlen
Nora Ephron

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