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Release Date:
October 1, 1999
Original Title:
Drive Me Crazy
Alternate Titles:
Me Volvés Loco
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Amy Robinson Productions
Grand March Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 ES: APTA GB: 12 IE: 15 JP: PG12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 91
Nicole and Chase live next door to each other but are worlds apart. However, they plot a scheme to date each other in order to attract the interest and jealousy of their respective romantic prey. But in the mist of planning a gala centennial celebration, Nicole and Chase find that the one they always wanted was closer than they ever thought.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Patrick Reddish
Art Direction:
Erin Cochran
Casting:
Sheila Jaffe
Georgianne Walken
Chief Lighting Technician:
Dennis L. Peterson
Co-Producer:
Nancy Paloian
Costume Design:
Genevieve Tyrrell
Director:
John Schultz
Director of Photography:
Kees Van Oostrum
Editor:
John Pace
Hairstylist:
Colleen LaBaff
Key Makeup Artist:
Greg T. Moon
Makeup Department Head:
Kris Evans
Music Supervisor:
Tom Wolfe
Manish Raval
Novel:
Todd Strasser
Original Music Composer:
Greg Kendall
Producer:
Amy Robinson
Jonathan McHugh
Production Design:
Aaron Osborne
Screenplay:
Rob Thomas
Second Assistant Director:
Jim Goldthwait
Second Second Assistant Director:
Miriam Footer
Set Decoration:
Melissa M. Levander
Special Effects Coordinator:
Rick Josephsen
Steadicam Operator:
Geoffrey Haley
Stunt Coordinator:
Bill McIntosh
Utility Stunts:
Brad Jessey
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