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Release Date:
March 3, 2000
Original Title:
What Planet Are You From?
Alternate Titles:
De quelle planète viens-tu ?
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Brillstein-Grey Entertainment
Columbia Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 18 JP: R15+ NL: AL US: R
Runtime: 105
A human-looking alien from a highly advanced but emotionless all-male society is sent to Earth to impregnate a woman and bring the child back to their planet. The alien ends up falling in love there. A suspicious F.A.A. Agent targets him.
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Art Direction:
Tom Duffield
Associate Producer:
Michael Haley
Casting:
Ellen Lewis
Co-Producer:
Michele Imperato Stabile
Costume Design:
Ann Roth
Director:
Mike Nichols
Director of Photography:
Michael Ballhaus
Editor:
Richard Marks
Executive Producer:
Brad Grey
Bernie Brillstein
First Assistant Director:
Michael Haley
Hairstylist:
Cydney Cornell
Alicia M. Tripi
Key Hair Stylist:
Steven R. Soussanna
Makeup & Hair:
J. Roy Helland
Makeup Artist:
Loretta James-Demasi
Makeup Department Head:
Vera Yurtchuk
Original Music Composer:
Carter Burwell
Producer:
Mike Nichols
Garry Shandling
Neil Machlis
Production Design:
Bo Welch
Screenplay:
Garry Shandling
Michael J. Leeson
Ed Solomon
Peter Tolan
Set Decoration:
Cheryl Carasik
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