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Release Date:
March 25, 1983
Original Title:
Max Dugan Returns
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 98
An English teacher and struggling single mother has her life disrupted when the father who abandoned her as a child comes back into her life.
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Art Direction:
David M. Haber
Assistant Camera:
Michael Nash
Camera Operator:
Robert Edesa
Casting:
Hank McCann
Costume Design:
Bob Mackie
Costumer:
Shirlee Strahm
Bruce Walkup
Dialogue Editor:
Godfrey Marks
Director:
Herbert Ross
Director of Photography:
David M. Walsh
Editor:
Richard Marks
Executive Producer:
Roger M. Rothstein
First Assistant Director:
Jack Roe
First Assistant Editor:
Jane Schwartz Jaffe
Gaffer:
Norman Harris
Hairstylist:
Barbara Lampson
Key Grip:
Richard Moran
Location Manager:
James Herbert
Makeup Artist:
Daniel C. Striepeke
Music Editor:
Jerry MacDonald
Original Music Composer:
David Shire
Producer:
Herbert Ross
Neil Simon
Production Design:
Albert Brenner
Production Illustrator:
Thomas J. Wright
Production Sound Mixer:
Al Overton Jr.
Property Master:
Dennis J. Parrish
Script Supervisor:
Ray Quiroz
Second Assistant Director:
Alan B. Curtiss
Set Decoration:
Garrett Lewis
Set Designer:
Kandy Stern
Sound Editor:
Richard Sperber
Stephen Purvis
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Theodore Soderberg
Paul Wells
Richard Overton
Special Effects:
Alan E. Lorimer
Still Photographer:
Mel Traxel
Stunts:
Mike Tillman
Debbie Evans
Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert Grieve
Title Designer:
Wayne Fitzgerald
Bob Kurtz
Robert Peluce
Unit Production Manager:
Roger M. Rothstein
Writer:
Neil Simon
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