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Release Date:
September 10, 1983
Original Title:
Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
The Rainbow Film Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: R
Runtime: 90
Zee is walking up and down Manhattan streets, talking to herself and to the husband who has just left her. At a sidewalk café she runs into Eli, and a very unlikely, funny and touching relationship develops between two lost souls in the big city.
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Animation Director:
Hal Miles
Assistant Director:
John A. Gallagher
Forrest Murray
Assistant Editor:
Laja Holland
Debra DeVito Jackson
Director:
Henry Jaglom
Director of Photography:
Robert Fiore
Editorial Consultant:
Pamela Guest
Francesca Rivieri
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Michael Emil
Producer:
M.H. Simonson
Production Accountant:
Stanley Bushell
Production Assistant:
Thomas Ballman
Carol Clerk
Juli Pari
Eric P. Steckler
Production Coordinator:
Judith Wolinsky
Production Manager:
E.L. Fisher-Smith
Screenplay:
Henry Jaglom
Script Supervisor:
Jenny Townsend
Sound:
Harry Lapham
Sound Editor:
Debra DeVito Jackson
Sound Mixer:
T.A. Moore Jr.
Title Designer:
Hal Miles
Unit Manager:
Robert Beberian
Wardrobe Master:
Anna Voxembaum
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