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Release Date:
December 18, 1996
Original Title:
In Love and War
Alternate Titles:
Amare per sempre
In.Love.and.War
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Dimitri Villard Productions
New Line Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ HU: 12 SK: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 113
After teenage ambulance driver Ernest Hemingway takes shrapnel in the leg during World War I, he falls in love with Agnes von Kurowsky, a beautiful older nurse at the hospital where he's sent to recover. Their affair slowly blossoms, until Hemingway boldly asks Agnes to be his wife and journey to America with him.
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Art Direction:
Michael Lamont
John King
Assistant Costume Designer:
John Norster
Associate Producer:
Janis Rothbard Chaskin
Book:
James Nagel
Henry S. Villard
Camera Operator:
Tim Wooster
Casting:
Jeremy Zimmermann
Rene Haynes
Clare Walker
Co-Producer:
Diana Hawkins
Costume Design:
Penny Rose
Director:
Richard Attenborough
Director of Photography:
Roger Pratt
Editor:
Lesley Walker
Executive Producer:
Sara Risher
Original Music Composer:
George Fenton
Producer:
Richard Attenborough
Dimitri Villard
Production Design:
Stuart Craig
Props:
Les Benson
Screenplay:
Allan Scott
Anna Hamilton Phelan
Clancy Sigal
Screenstory:
Allan Scott
Dimitri Villard
Second Assistant Director:
Michael Stevenson
Set Decoration:
Stephenie McMillan
Stand In:
Emma Stokes
Stunt Coordinator:
Eddie Stacey
Stunts:
Ray De-Haan
Richard Bradshaw
Dean Forster
Tom Aitken
Romo Gorrara
Mark Lisbon
Supervising Art Director:
Neil Lamont
Supervising Producer:
Chris Kenny
Thanks:
Henry S. Villard
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