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Release Date:
April 28, 2012
Original Title:
Should've Been Romeo
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Phillybrook Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A self-centered, middle-aged pitchman for a potato chip company loses his job and his livelihood just as his octogenarian grandfather is dropped on his doorstep unexpectedly by his mother on her way to a singles cruise.
Casting:
Lindsay Graham Ahanonu
Mary Vernieu
Costume Design:
Nicole Schott
Director:
Marcia Bennett
Director of Photography:
Tom Richmond
Editor:
Shawn Paper
Pam Wise
Hairstylist:
Nikki Smith
Makeup Artist:
Siobhan Carmody
Makeup Department Head:
Natalie Wood
Music:
Geoff Zanelli
Producer:
Paul Ben-Victor
Gregory Segal
Production Design:
Nanci Roberts
Screenplay:
Paul Ben-Victor
Greg Ferkel
Leah Kornfeld-Friedman
Script Supervisor:
Aprill Winney
Set Decoration:
Linda Spheeris
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