A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 29, 1994
Original Title:
Barcelona
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Castle Rock Entertainment
Fine Line Features
Westerly Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 100
During the 1980s, uptight Ted Boynton is a salesman working in the Barcelona office of a Chicago-based company. He receives an unexpected visit from his cousin Fred, a naval officer who has come to Spain on a public relations mission for a U.S. fleet. Not exactly friends in the past, Ted and Fred strike up relationships with women in the Spanish city and experience conflicts -- Ted with his employer, and Fred with the Barcelona community.
Accountant:
Jonni Bassiner
Assistant Editor:
Andrew Hafitz
Nico Baixas
Assistant Hairstylist:
Consuelo Jiménez
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Ana Álvarez
Laura Casellas
Associate Producer:
Cecilia Kate Roque
Edmon Roch
Casting:
Billy Hopkins
Kathleen Chopin
Simone Reynolds
Marta Valsecchi
Consol Tura
Costume Design:
Edi Giguere
Dialogue Editor:
Dan Korintus
Director:
Whit Stillman
Director of Photography:
John Thomas
Editor:
Christopher Tellefsen
Foley Artist:
Brian Vancho
Hairstylist:
Rose Benavides
Margarida Font
Legal Services:
John Sloss
Makeup Artist:
Chass Llach
Pilar Gatius
Original Music Composer:
Mark Suozzo
Producer:
Whit Stillman
Production Design:
José María Botines
Production Manager:
Fernando Marquerie
Screenplay:
Whit Stillman
Sound:
Licio Marcos de Oliveira
Sound Editor:
Catherine Benedek
Thanks:
Bill Nisselson
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