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Release Date:
April 2, 1990
Original Title:
Women and Men: Stories of Seduction
Alternate Titles:
Tres historias de seducción
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
HBO
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 83
This trio of tales, based on classic short stories, chronicles the complicated relations between the sexes.
Art Direction:
Gary Constable
Assistant Art Director:
Gary Constable
Assistant Costume Designer:
Jule Emerson
Assistant Director:
Merlin Marston
Assistant Editor:
Michael Solinger
William Webb
Associate Producer:
Carlos Gil
Boom Operator:
John Salter
Clapper Loader:
Mark Milsome
Construction Manager:
Ramón Moya
Costume Design:
Jane Robinson
Director:
Frederic Raphael
Tony Richardson
Ken Russell
Director of Photography:
Steve Yaconelli
Billy Williams
Ernest Day
Editor:
John Jympson
Robert K. Lambert
Executive Producer:
Colin Callender
Ted Hartley
Jerry Offsay
First Assistant Director:
Yousaf Bokhari
Focus Puller:
Steve Parker
Gaffer:
Emiliano Merino
Hairstylist:
Cédric Chami
Location Manager:
Pedro Lazaga
Makeup Artist:
Pat Hay
José Antonio Sánchez
Sophie Landry
Music:
Marvin Hamlisch
Producer:
William S. Gilmore
David Brown
Production Design:
Timian Alsaker
John Graysmark
Production Manager:
Juan Estelrich Revesz
Michael Murray
Property Master:
Tadeo Villalba Jr.
Script Supervisor:
Ann Edwards
Second Assistant Director:
Alfredo Belinchón
Set Decoration:
Antonio Patón
Sound Mixer:
Peter Sutton
Story:
Dorothy Parker
Mary McCarthy
Ernest Hemingway
Wardrobe Master:
Joaquín Montero
Writer:
John Gregory Dunne
Valerie Curtin
Joan Didion
Frederic Raphael
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