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Release Date:
June 9, 1993
Original Title:
What's Love Got to Do with It
Alternate Titles:
Eu, Tina Turner
Peu importe l'amour
TINA/ティナ
Tina
Tina - What's Love Got to Do with It
Tina, la verdadera historia de Tina Turner
What's Love Got to Do with It?
Τίνα
Genres:
Drama | History | Music
Production Companies:
Touchstone Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG CZ: 12+ DE: 12 DK: A FR: U IE: 18 PT: M/16 US: R
Runtime: 118
Singer Tina Turner rises to stardom while mustering the courage to break free from her abusive husband Ike.
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Art Direction:
Richard L. Johnson
Casting:
Reuben Cannon
Chief Lighting Technician:
Steven C. McGee
Choreographer:
Michael Peters
Co-Producer:
Pat Kehoe
Costume Design:
Ruth E. Carter
Director:
Brian Gibson
Director of Photography:
Jamie Anderson
Editor:
Stuart H. Pappé
Executive Producer:
Mario Iscovich
Roger Davies
First Assistant Director:
Barry K. Thomas
Hair Designer:
Robert L. Stevenson
Hairstylist:
Carolyn Ferguson
Ann Wadlington
Key Makeup Artist:
Geri B. Oppenheim
Makeup Artist:
Bernadine M. Anderson
Jane Aull
Makeup Designer:
Marietta Carter-Narcisse
Original Music Composer:
Stanley Clarke
Producer:
Barry Krost
Doug Chapin
Kate Lanier
Production Design:
Stephen Altman
Screenplay:
Kate Lanier
Second Assistant Director:
Sandra M. Middleton
Set Decoration:
Rick Simpson
Special Effects Coordinator:
James Fredburg
Stunt Coordinator:
William Washington
Stunt Double:
Kym Washington Longino
Stunts:
LaFaye Baker
Eddie L. Watkins
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