How to Make the Cruelest Month (1998) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 16, 1998

Original Title:
How to Make the Cruelest Month

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Fugue State
Magnet Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 99

Warning: Smoking more; Falling in love less than hoped

Bright and neurotic girl Bell sets two goals for New Year - to quit smoking and to fall in love. As the first task turns out to be too difficult, she puts all her energy into the second.

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Assistant Camera:
Christopher Blauvelt

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Ronald De Torres

Assistant Director:
Jaleh Teymourian
Ed Licht

Assistant Editor:
Jordan Goldman

Associate Producer:
Alberto Gieco
Luis Barajas

Boom Operator:
John R. Fors

Casting:
Joseph Middleton

Casting Associate:
Michelle Morris

Costume Design:
Dalhia Schuette
Agnes NaDene Baddoo

Dialogue Editor:
Matt Coby

Director:
Kip Koenig

Director of Photography:
Julian Whatley

Editor:
Chris Figler

Executive Producer:
James R. Hedges

Lighting Technician:
Matthew Coleman

Location Manager:
Jim Small

Original Music Composer:
Jeff Martin

Producer:
Mark Lipson
Alison Dickey

Production Coordinator:
Nancy A. Terriberry

Production Design:
Jodi Ginnever

Property Master:
Laine Abramson

Set Decoration:
Melissa K. Frankel

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Larry Blake

Storyboard Artist:
Scott Duthie

Stunt Coordinator:
Scott Duthie

Stunt Double:
Phil Aslaksen
Marla Casey

Supervising Sound Editor:
Larry Blake

Writer:
Kip Koenig

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