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Release Date:
January 27, 1984
Original Title:
The Lonely Guy
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Aspen Film Society
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: R
Runtime: 90
A writer for a greeting card company learns the true meaning of loneliness when he comes home to find his girlfriend in bed with another man.
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Adaptation:
Neil Simon
Assistant Camera:
Alan R. Disler
Bill Roe
Assistant Editor:
Melissa Bretherton
Associate Producer:
Judy Gordon
Dorothy Wilde
Boom Operator:
Clint Althouse
Camera Operator:
Robert C. Thomas
Casting:
Toni Howard
Lynn Stalmaster
Casting Associate:
Nan Dutton
Co-Executive Producer:
C.O. Erickson
Costume Design:
Betsy Cox
Director:
Arthur Hiller
Director of Photography:
Victor J. Kemper
Dolly Grip:
Bernie Schwartz
Editor:
Raja Gosnell
William Reynolds
Executive Producer:
William E. McEuen
First Assistant Director:
Jack Roe
Gaffer:
Earl Gilbert
Hairstylist:
Judith A. Cory
Key Grip:
Gaylin P. Schultz
Location Manager:
Richard Rosenberg
Makeup Artist:
Del Armstrong
Bron Roylance
Ric Sagliani
Music Editor:
Ken Hall
Novel:
Bruce Jay Friedman
Original Music Composer:
Jerry Goldsmith
Producer:
Arthur Hiller
Production Design:
James Dowell Vance
Property Master:
Sidney H. Greenwood
Screenplay:
Ed. Weinberger
Stan Daniels
Script Supervisor:
Betty Chaplin
Second Assistant Director:
Alan B. Curtiss
Set Decoration:
Linda DeScenna
Sound Effects Editor:
Donlee Jorgensen
Michael D. Wilhoit
John Stacy
Michael H. Ford
Bruce Stambler
Sound Mixer:
Larry Jost
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert L. Hoyt
John J. Stephens
Stanley H. Polinsky
Special Effects:
Robert G. Willard
Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
Sam F. Shaw
Unit Production Manager:
C.O. Erickson
Visual Effects:
Albert Whitlock
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