A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 11, 1987
Original Title:
He's My Girl
Alternate Titles:
He Is My Girl
Él es mi chica
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
International Video Entertainment (IVE)
Scotti Brothers Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 104
Bryan and Reggie are best friends who are in the music business in Missouri. When Reggie enters Brian for a chance to go to L.A., Bryan wins the contest and wants to bring Reggie with him. However, Bryan must bring a girl. In an effort to make sure Bryan gets his shot, Reggie decides to pose as a girl. When the duo arrive in L.A., both fall in love with two women and they must stop the promoter of the contest when he steals Bryan's song for his star, Simon Sledge.
Art Direction:
Cynthia Kay Charette
Assistant Editor:
Bill Gentry
Peter Schink
Best Boy Electrician:
Seyton Pooley
Best Boy Grip:
Charles 'Chaz' Norcross
Boom Operator:
Beau Franklin
Camera Operator:
Daniel McKinny
Casting:
Meryl O'Laughlin
Casting Assistant:
Rick Krueger
Costume Designer:
Patricia Field
Costumer:
Lori DeLapp
Richard Alvarez
Director:
Gabrielle Beaumont
Director of Photography:
Peter Lyons Collister
Dolly Grip:
Kent H. Jorgensen
Editor:
Roy Watts
Electrician:
Antar Abderrahman Jr.
Nick Cline
Michael Evans
Executive Producer:
Fred Scotti
Tony Scotti
Ben Scotti
Extras Casting:
Judy Belshe-Toernblom
First Assistant Camera:
Barry Gordon
First Assistant Director:
Xavier Reyes
Foley Artist:
Elisabeth Bennett
Jennifer Houston
Gaffer:
Roger Olkowski
Grip:
Ismael Araujo Jr.
Rico Mancini
Hairstylist:
Jeffrey A. Rubis
Key Costumer:
Kim Myer
Key Grip:
J. Patrick Daily
Location Manager:
Murray Miller
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Judee Guilmette
Makeup Artist:
Karen Paulson
Makeup Supervisor:
Athena Demetrios
Music Consultant:
Richie Wise
Original Music Composer:
Roger Webb
Kim Bullard
Producer:
Angela P. Schapiro
Lawrence Mortorff
Production Coordinator:
Brian Fitzgerald
Property Master:
Mark Luine
Screenplay:
Charles F. Bohl
Taylor Ames
Script Supervisor:
Sharon 'Mae' West
Second Assistant Camera:
Lane Russell
Second Assistant Director:
Gail Joyce Fortmuller
Set Decoration:
Gary Randall
Set Dresser:
Gene Bishop
Sound:
Jeffrey A. Okun
Christopher Sheldon
Doug Jackson
Sound Assistant:
Justine Vacco
Sound Mixer:
Edwin J. Somers Jr.
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Don MacDougall
T.A. Moore Jr.
John L. Mack
Still Photographer:
Sam Emerson
Story:
Terence H. Winkless
Taylor Ames
Peter Bergman
Unit Production Manager:
Fred Wardell
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