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Release Date:
December 18, 1980
Original Title:
Nine to Five
Alternate Titles:
9 to 5
나인 투 화이브
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
IPC Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 ES: APTA GB: 15 HU: 18 IE: 16 SK: 12 US: PG
Runtime: 110
Frank Hart is a pig. He takes advantage of the women who work with him in the grossest manner. When his three assistants manage to trap him in his own house, they assume control of his department, and productivity leaps, but just how long can they keep Hart tied up?
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2000 #74 |
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2004 #78 |
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Art Direction:
Jack G. Taylor Jr.
Assistant Director:
Gary Daigler
Casting:
Terry Liebling
Costume Design:
Ann Roth
Costume Supervisor:
Shirlee Strahm
Dialogue Editor:
Godfrey Marks
Director:
Colin Higgins
Director of Photography:
Reynaldo Villalobos
Editor:
Pembroke J. Herring
Gaffer:
Doug Pentek
Leadman:
Mel Cooper
Makeup Artist:
Ve Neill
Original Music Composer:
Charles Fox
Producer:
Bruce Gilbert
Production Design:
Dean Mitzner
Production Sound Mixer:
Jeff Wexler
Property Master:
Richard M. Rubin
Screenplay:
Colin Higgins
Patricia Resnick
Script Supervisor:
Marshall Schlom
Second Assistant Director:
Chris Soldo
Set Decoration:
Anne D. McCulley
Set Designer:
Gregory Pickrell
Bob Wray
George Eckert
Special Effects:
Matt Sweeney
Chuck Gaspar
Still Photographer:
Ralph Nelson Jr.
Story:
Patricia Resnick
Stunt Coordinator:
M. James Arnett
Supervising Sound Editor:
Nicholas Eliopoulos
Theme Song Performance:
Dolly Parton
Unit Production Manager:
Richard Hashimoto
Unit Publicist:
Gary Kalkin
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