Hot Under The Collar (1992) [R]

Release Date:
August 26, 1992

Original Title:
Hot Under The Collar

Alternate Titles:
Allein unter Nonnen
爱情追缉令

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
21st Century Film Corporation
Check Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 84

These habits are hard to break!

Jerry tries to seduce his girlfriend Monica via hypnosis, but it accidentally makes her want to enter a convent and take a vow of chastity instead. Jerry tries to get her out by disguising himself as a priest and, later, a nun. Alas, his rescue attempt crosses paths with a mobster who's looking for his hidden stolen diamonds in the convent. Things get even more complicated when the pope himself decides to pay a surprise visit.

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Assistant Editor:
Craig M. Collins
Daddy Baba
Yehuda Ben Rafael

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Paula Quinn

Associate Producer:
David L. Gabai

Casting Director:
Bobby Mann

Director:
Richard Gabai

Director of Photography:
Howard Wexler

Editor:
Lawrence A. Maddox

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Ricardo Luigi Gabaiello

First Assistant Director:
M. Alex Becker

Makeup & Hair:
Janelle Varada
Lorelei Loverde

Original Music Composer:
Larry Berliner
Michael Morrell

Post Production Supervisor:
John Shepphird

Producer:
Richard Gabai
Howard Wexler
M. Alex Becker

Production Coordinator:
R.J. Manndorf

Production Designer:
Cherie Day Ledwith

Production Manager:
Kellen Burden

Production Sound Mixer:
Jan Brodin

Screenplay:
Jeff Neill
Richard Gabai

Script Supervisor:
Dea Cantu

Second Assistant Director:
Robert Montalbano

Sound Mixer:
Clifford 'Kip' Gynn
Mike Hall

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