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Release Date:
January 18, 1980
Original Title:
Just Tell Me What You Want
Alternate Titles:
Dimmi quello che vuoi!
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 112
A television producer woman tries to let down her overbearing boyfriend who is her boss. She wants to marry with a young writer.
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Art Direction:
John Jay Moore
Assistant Camera:
Hank Muller
Assistant Director:
Alan Hopkins
Assistant Editor:
Hal Levinsohn
Camera Operator:
James A. Contner
Costume Design:
Tony Walton
Gloria Gresham
Director:
Sidney Lumet
Director of Photography:
Oswald Morris
Editor:
Jack Fitzstephens
Executive Producer:
Burtt Harris
First Assistant Camera:
Hank Muller
Gaffer:
John W. DeBlau
Hairstylist:
Philip Leto
Key Grip:
James Finnerty
Makeup Artist:
Allen Weisinger
Novel:
Jay Presson Allen
Original Music Composer:
Charles Strouse
Producer:
Sidney Lumet
Jay Presson Allen
Production Design:
Tony Walton
Production Office Coordinator:
Jennifer Ogden
Property Master:
Joseph M. Caracciolo
Screenplay:
Jay Presson Allen
Script Supervisor:
Renee Bodner
Second Assistant Director:
Robert E. Warren
Set Decoration:
Robert Drumheller
Justin Scoppa Jr.
Sound Editor:
Harvey Rosenstock
Peter C. Frank
Sound Mixer:
James Sabat
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dick Vorisek
Still Photographer:
Louis Goldman
Unit Production Manager:
Raymond Hartwick
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