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Release Date:
March 14, 1975
Original Title:
The Prisoner of Second Avenue
Alternate Titles:
The Prisoner Of Second Ave
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 98
Mel Edison has just lost his job after many years and now has to cope with being unemployed at middle age during an intense NYC heat wave.
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Art Direction:
E. Preston Ames
Assistant Camera:
Vinnie Gerardo
Boom Operator:
Arthur Bloom
Camera Operator:
Lou Barlia
Construction Coordinator:
Gene Lauritzen
Costume Design:
Joel Schumacher
Dialogue Coach:
Alan DeWitt
Dialogue Editor:
Billy Mauch
Director:
Melvin Frank
Director of Photography:
Philip H. Lathrop
Editor:
Bob Wyman
First Assistant Director:
Howard Roessel
Hairdresser:
Sherry Wilson
Key Grip:
Carl Manoogian
Makeup Artist:
Fred Williams
Harry Ray
Music Editor:
Donald Harris
Musician:
Tommy Tedesco
Pete Candoli
Original Music Composer:
Marvin Hamlisch
Other:
Arnold Saint Subber
Producer:
Melvin Frank
Production Illustrator:
Mentor Huebner
Property Master:
Dennis J. Parrish
Screenplay:
Neil Simon
Script Supervisor:
Hope Williams
Second Assistant Director:
Bruce Satterlee
Set Decoration:
Marvin March
Sound:
Al Overton
Tex Rudloff
Sound Editor:
Randy Nite
Sound Effects Editor:
John O. Young
Billie Owens
Ed Scheid
Arthur H. Pullen
Sound Mixer:
Jack C. Jacobsen
Sound Recordist:
James Perdue
Theatre Play:
Neil Simon
Unit Production Manager:
Hal Klein
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Michael J. Harte
Thalia Phillips
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