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Release Date:
September 18, 1987
Original Title:
The Pick-up Artist
Alternate Titles:
O Rei da Paquera
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Romance
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Amercent Films
American Entertainment Partners L.P.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GR: 13 US: PG-13
Runtime: 81
A womanizer meets his match when he falls for the daughter of a gambling addict who is in debt to the mob.
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ADR Editor:
Eric Boyd-Perkins
Art Direction:
Bill Groom
Best Boy Electric:
Jim Manzione
Boom Operator:
Linda Murphy
Camera Operator:
Dick Mingalone
Casting:
Howard Feuer
Construction Coordinator:
Edward Swanson
Costume Design:
Colleen Atwood
Director:
James Toback
Director of Photography:
Gordon Willis
Dolly Grip:
Ronald Burke
Editor:
Angelo Corrao
David Bretherton
Electrician:
James Fitzpatrick
Tom McKibbin
Executive Producer:
Warren Beatty
First Assistant Camera:
Douglas C. Hart
First Assistant Director:
Thomas A. Reilly
Foley Editor:
Beth Sterner
Gaffer:
Ray Quinlan
Grip:
Richard Hebrank
Edward J. Egan III
Rory Walsh
Hairstylist:
Frank Bianco
Key Grip:
Robert Ward
Makeup Artist:
Robert Jiras
Music:
Georges Delerue
Music Editor:
Tom Villano
Producer:
David L. MacLeod
Production Design:
Paul Sylbert
Property Master:
James Mazzola
Rigging Gaffer:
Vincent Delaney
Script Supervisor:
Kay Chapin
Second Assistant Camera:
Chaim Kantor
Second Assistant Director:
Ken Ornstein
Set Decoration:
Alan Hicks
Set Dresser:
Kevin Brink
Bruce Swanson
Barbara A. Kastner
Daniel Ottesen
Sound Mixer:
Les Lazarowitz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Don Digirolamo
Gary Alexander
Chris Jenkins
Steve Pederson
Sound Recordist:
Vito L. Ilardi
Steadicam Operator:
Larry McConkey
Still Photographer:
Brian Hamill
Supervising Sound Editor:
Norval D. Crutcher
Title Designer:
Wayne Fitzgerald
Transportation Coordinator:
Robert Leddy
Unit Production Manager:
G. Mac Brown
Writer:
James Toback
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