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Release Date:
October 22, 1999
Original Title:
Three to Tango
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Village Roadshow Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 10 GB: 12 IE: 15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 98
Oscar and Peter land a career-making opportunity when a Chicago tycoon chooses them to compete for the design of a cultural center. The tycoon mistakenly believes that Oscar is gay and has him spy on his mistress Amy. Oscar goes along with it and ends up falling in love with Amy.
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Art Direction:
Vlasta Svoboda
Associate Producer:
Susan E. Novick
Camera Operator:
Christopher Tammaro
Casting:
Marion Dougherty
Co-Producer:
Keri Selig
John M. Eckert
Costume Design:
Vicki Graef
Director:
Damon Santostefano
Director of Photography:
Walt Lloyd
Editor:
Stephen Semel
Executive Producer:
Bruce Berman
Lawrence Abramson
First Assistant Director:
William Spahic
Key Hair Stylist:
Veronica Ciandre
Key Makeup Artist:
Marilyn Terry
Makeup Artist:
Eden Orfanos
Amanda Terry
Music Supervisor:
John Houlihan
Original Music Composer:
Graeme Revell
Producer:
Jeffrey Silver
Bettina Sofia Viviano
Robert F. Newmyer
Production Design:
David Nichols
Screenplay:
Rodney Patrick Vaccaro
Aline Brosh McKenna
Script Supervisor:
Daniela Saioni
Set Decoration:
Enrico Campana
Special Effects:
Jason Board
Special Effects Supervisor:
Jason Board
Story:
Rodney Patrick Vaccaro
Stunt Coordinator:
Shane Cardwell
Stunts:
Leigh Bianco
Wayne Downer
Ron Van Hart
Len Wagner
Taryn Ash
Phil Chiu
John Stoneham Sr.
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael Kirchberger
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Randall Balsmeyer
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