Forget Paris (1995) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 19, 1995

Original Title:
Forget Paris

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Castle Rock Entertainment
Face Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  SE: Btl  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 101

A comedy about love...after marriage.

Mickey Gordon is a basketball referee who travels to France to bury his father. Ellen Andrews is an American living in Paris who works for the airline he flies on. They meet and fall in love, but their relationship goes through many difficult patches.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Josh Bleibtreu

ADR Editor:
Norto Sepulveda
Mary Andrews

ADR Mixer:
Jeff Gomillion

Art Department Coordinator:
Renee Faia

Art Direction:
William Cruse

Assistant Art Director:
Jack Evans

Assistant Editor:
Thomas Calderon
David Crowther

Best Boy Electric:
Kevin J. Lang

Best Boy Grip:
Frank A. Montesanto

Camera Loader:
Patrick B. O'Brien

Camera Operator:
Robert LaBonge

Casting:
Pam Dixon

Casting Assistant:
Amy E. Gerber

Choreographer:
Debbie Allen

Co-Producer:
Kelly Van Horn

Costume Design:
Judy L. Ruskin

Costume Supervisor:
Linda Matthews

Dialogue Editor:
Alison Fisher
Ulrika Akander
Jeffrey R. Payne

Director:
Billy Crystal

Director of Photography:
Don Burgess

Dolly Grip:
Jeff 'Moose' Howery

Editor:
Kent Beyda

Executive Producer:
Peter Schindler

First Assistant Camera:
Michael S. Endler

First Assistant Director:
Jim Chory

First Assistant Editor:
Wilt Henderson

Foley Artist:
John T. Cucci
Claudette Cucci

Foley Editor:
Michael Dressel
Jonathan Klein
Stewart Nelsen

Foley Mixer:
Ezra Dweck
Greg Orloff

Gaffer:
Steven C. McGee

Hairstylist:
Toni-Ann Walker
Joy Zapata
Gwyne Redner

Key Grip:
Steve Smith

Key Hair Stylist:
William A. Farley

Key Makeup Artist:
Peter Montagna

Location Manager:
Lauren Ross
Steph Benseman

Makeup Artist:
Brad Wilder

Music Consultant:
Arlene Fishbach

Music Supervisor:
Scott Stambler
Marc Shaiman

Original Music Composer:
Marc Shaiman

Producer:
Billy Crystal

Production Coordinator:
Lisa Lynn Kearsley

Production Design:
Terence Marsh

Production Manager:
Kelly Van Horn

Production Sound Mixer:
Jeff Wexler
Don Coufal
Gary Holland

Property Master:
C.J. Maguire

Rigging Gaffer:
Brad Emmons

Rigging Grip:
Burt Lindemoen

Screenplay:
Babaloo Mandel
Billy Crystal
Lowell Ganz

Script Supervisor:
Marion Tumen

Second Assistant Camera:
Keith Banks

Second Assistant Director:
John G. Scotti

Second Second Assistant Director:
David Hallinan

Second Unit Director:
Mickey Gilbert
Peter Schindler

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Don McCuaig

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
John R. Woodward

Set Decoration:
Michael Seirton

Set Designer:
Roy Barnes

Sound Effects Editor:
Paul Berolzheimer
Karen G. Wilson
Odin Benitez

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard Portman
Tom Gerard
Neil Brody

Steadicam Operator:
Randy Nolen

Still Photographer:
Bruce McBroom
Wren Maloney

Storyboard Artist:
David J. Negrón Jr.

Stunt Coordinator:
Mickey Gilbert

Supervising ADR Editor:
Nicholas Korda

Supervising Sound Editor:
Gregory King
Bobby Mackston

Utility Stunts:
Simone Boisseree
Christine Anne Baur
Tim Gilbert
Debbie Lynn Ross
Brian Burrows
Michael Cassidy
Joe Finnegan
Troy Gilbert
Gene Hartline
Peter Horak
Sherry Peterson

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