A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 2, 1983
Original Title:
The Lonely Lady
Alternate Titles:
Lonely Lady
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Harold Robbins International Company
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 92
A young screenwriter allows others to exploit her in the hopes of "making it" in Hollywood.
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ADR Editor:
Michael Crouch
ADR Mixer:
Gerry Humphreys
Adaptation:
Ellen Shepard
Art Direction:
Adriana Bellone
Luciano Spadoni
Assistant Camera:
Fabio Conversi
Maurizio Calvesi
Assistant Editor:
Giorgio Venturoli
Len Tremble
Giorgio De Vincenzo
Associate Producer:
Tino Barzie
Boom Operator:
Giulio Viggiani
Camera Operator:
Trevor Coop
Continuity:
Marion Mertes
Costume Design:
Giorgio Desideri
Director:
Peter Sasdy
Director of Photography:
Brian West
Editor:
Keith Palmer
First Assistant Director:
GĂ©rald Morin
Gaffer:
Alberto Altibrandi
Hairdresser:
Iole Cecchini
Corrado Cristofori
Ennio Cascioli
Key Grip:
Agostino Pascarella
Locale Casting Director:
Phyllis Kasha
Rose Tobias Shaw
Makeup Artist:
Rino Carboni
Luigi Rocchetti
Gabriella Trani
Novel:
Harold Robbins
Original Music Composer:
Charles Calello
Production Design:
Enzo Bulgarelli
Production Manager:
Giuseppe Auriemma
Production Supervisor:
Gianni Sarago
Property Master:
Carlo Cascioli
Mario Gentilini
Seamstress:
Luciana Mancini
Bianca Erba
Second Assistant Director:
Jacques De Longeville
Gil Rossellini
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Michael Mileham
Set Dresser:
Luigi Marchione
Fabrizio Alvaro
Sound Engineer:
Claude Hitchcock
Still Photographer:
Morgan Renard
Franco Vitale
Deborah Imogen Beer
Unit Publicist:
Chuck Painter
Wardrobe Assistant:
Adalgisa Mosca
Wardrobe Master:
Alberto Tosto
Writer:
John Kershaw
Shawn Randall
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