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Release Date:
August 19, 1992
Original Title:
Can It Be Love
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Academy Entertainment
HiT Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
Dave and Tim are looking forward to the ultimate spring break vacation - string bikinis, wet t-shirt contests, killer babes, raging dudes, and lots of partying. But before their feet even hit the beach, they lose their money, car, and hotel room! All seems lost until a stunning private investigator hires them to "research" 50 sorority girls and find the one with the hidden birthmark. The race in on to beat the deadline and receive a reward most guys only fantasize about!
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ADR Mixer:
Warren Kleiman
Art Direction:
Jackie Pereira
Assistant Director:
Bruce Baron
Assistant Editor:
Karen Lee Smith
Associate Producer:
Suzanne Migdall
Best Boy Electric:
Sean Antle
Boom Operator:
Sean Velour
Camera Operator:
Tara Summers
Casting:
Brad Davis
Choreographer:
Brentley Morgan
Clapper Loader:
Kevin Johnson
Construction Coordinator:
Bert Gagne
Dialogue Editor:
Sheri Eisenberg
Director:
Peter Maris
Director of Photography:
Gerald B. Wolfe
Editor:
Trebor Nirbök
Electrician:
Rudy Infante
Executive Producer:
Harry Shuster
Extras Casting:
Randy Powell
First Assistant Camera:
Tara Summers
First Assistant Director:
Tobi Solvang
Foley Artist:
Paul Holzborn
Foley Mixer:
John Post
Gregory Cheever
Gaffer:
Ron Hoffman
Key Grip:
Jean-Pierre Marangokis
Key Hair Stylist:
Cindy Jordan
Key Makeup Artist:
Cindy Jordan
Line Producer:
Debbi Anderson
Local Casting:
Jacov Bresler
Jerry Ofarrell
Edith Simms
Location Manager:
Jennifer Peace
Music Supervisor:
Stanley Shuster
Original Music Composer:
Steve Weiss
Producer:
Brian Shuster
Bob Gallagher
Production Manager:
Mark Franco
Property Master:
Gretchen Kennet
Script Supervisor:
James Bradford Silvils
Second Assistant Camera:
James Cullen
Second Assistant Director:
Rod Honeycutt
Second Second Assistant Director:
Nick D'Alleva
Second Unit Director:
Ken Wiatrak
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ken Wiatrak
Set Dresser:
Lisa Rodarmel
Sound Editor:
Robert L. Sephton
Sound Mixer:
Greg Coarito
Steve Weiss
Still Photographer:
Jasper Johal
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kenneth R. Burton
Wardrobe Assistant:
Beth Hertle
Wardrobe Supervisor:
April Anselona
Writer:
Hersh Rephun
Bill Milling
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