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Release Date:
January 31, 1986
Original Title:
Down and Out in Beverly Hills
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Silver Screen Partners II
Touchstone Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: 15 IE: 15 SE: 7 US: R
Runtime: 103
Beverly Hills couple Barbara and Dave Whiteman find their lives altered by the arrival of a vagrant who tries to drown himself in their swimming pool.
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Art Direction:
Todd Hallowell
Assistant Editor:
Frank E. Jimenez
Associate Producer:
Geoffrey Taylor
Camera Operator:
Jamie Anderson
Casting:
Ellen Chenoweth
Casting Assistant:
Lisa Clarkson
Co-Producer:
Pato Guzman
Color Timer:
Richard Ritchie
Construction Coordinator:
Phil Read
Costume Design:
Albert Wolsky
Director:
Paul Mazursky
Director of Photography:
Donald McAlpine
Dolly Grip:
Sandy Williams
Editor:
Richard Halsey
First Assistant Director:
Peter Bogart
Gaffer:
Norman Glasser
Greensman:
Philip C. Hurst
Hairstylist:
Renate Leuschner
Location Manager:
Dow Griffith
Makeup Artist:
Bob Mills
Music Editor:
Robert Randles
Emilie Robertson
Original Music Composer:
Andy Summers
Producer:
Paul Mazursky
Production Accountant:
Vince Heileson
Production Design:
Pato Guzman
Production Manager:
John C. Broderick
Screenplay:
Paul Mazursky
Leon Capetanos
Script Supervisor:
Lillian O. MacNeill
Second Assistant Director:
Eric Jewett
Jodi Ehrlich
Set Decoration:
Jane Bogart
Sound Editor:
Carl Mahakian
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Dockendorf
Paul Wells
Kevin F. Cleary
Special Effects:
Ken Speed
Still Photographer:
Elliott Marks
Supervising Sound Editor:
William L. Stevenson
Title Designer:
Wayne Fitzgerald
Transportation Coordinator:
Gary Littlefield
Unit Publicist:
Nancy Willen
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