The Hungry Bachelors Club (1999) [PG-13]

Release Date:
November 12, 1999

Original Title:
The Hungry Bachelors Club

Alternate Titles:
Food for the Heart

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Mama's Boys
Managed Passion Films
Taggart Transcontinental

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 93

Where there's always something tasty going on.

A celebration of life, love, acceptance and family, "Food for the Heart" is a sweet romantic comedy, about two best friends, Delmar (Jorja Fox) and Hortense (Suzanne mara), whose culinary talents and gift for hospitality leads the two women to host evenings of love and laughter with an eccentric circle of half-baked family and friends.

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ADR Editor:
Michael Wetherwax

ADR Mixer:
Brian Smith

ADR Supervisor:
Sarah Brady

Assistant Costume Designer:
Kelly Andrew King

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Katherine Alcantar

Assistant Editor:
Michael Homer

Assistant Hairstylist:
Michele Raftery
Linda Morken
Tammy Lansford

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Daniel Shuman
Heidi Fendry
Gloria Tazi
Bernadette Vanya
Roseanne Reid
Lisa East

Boom Operator:
Sasha Meyerowitz
Mark Kilbourn

Casting:
Peggy Larson

Co-Producer:
Robert Lynn New

Continuity:
Karen Beard
Lorretta Polizzi
Robin Anderson

Costume Design:
Katie Saunders

Dialogue Editor:
Cameron Steenhagen

Director:
Gregory Ruzzin

Director of Photography:
Robert F. Smith

Editor:
Mark Amos Nealy

Executive Producer:
Kimberly Becker

First Assistant Camera:
Kevin Smith

First Assistant Director:
Jonathan Southard

Foley Artist:
Doug Reed

Foley Mixer:
Scott Rusch

Key Hair Stylist:
Nikki Smith

Key Makeup Artist:
Davida Simons

Line Producer:
James Glander

Local Casting:
Peggy Larson

Music Coordinator:
Steve Plunkett

Music Editor:
Larry Brown

Music Producer:
Spencer Proffer

Novel:
Lynn Scott Myers

Original Music Composer:
Larry Brown

Post Production Supervisor:
Thomas Carl McGuinness

Producer:
Amy Sommer
Dan Gifford

Production Coordinator:
Robert Newman

Production Design:
Tim Duffy

Props:
Dylan Kiszlowski

Screenplay:
Fred H. Dresch
Ron Ratliff

Second Assistant Camera:
Lindsay Porter

Second Assistant Director:
Louis Paul Tocchet

Second Second Assistant Director:
Daniel Van Zyl

Sound Effects Editor:
Tim Kimmel

Sound Mixer:
David Schaaf

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jerry Jordan
John Brasher

Still Photographer:
Laurie Steiner
Nicholas De Sciose

Supervising Editor:
Stephen R. Myers
Andrew Frank

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jon Meta

Unit Production Manager:
Peter Garrity

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Giac Belli

Wardrobe Assistant:
Mary Kaupe
Annette Holt
Sharon T. Brunn

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