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Release Date:
August 17, 1988
Original Title:
Crossing Delancey
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 97
Thirty-something Isabelle spends her time going from her tiny, solitary West Side apartment to that of her grandmother on the Lower East Side. While her grandmother plots to find her a romantic match, Isabelle is courted by a married, worldly author, Anton, yet can't seem to shake the down-to-earth appeal of Sam, a pickle vendor.
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Art Direction:
Leslie E. Rollins
Assistant Sound Editor:
Richard Q. King
Leo Trombetta
Susan M. Wagner
Associate Producer:
Nellie Nugiel
Boom Operator:
Keith Gardner
Casting:
Fran Kumin
Meg Simon
Costume Design:
Rita Ryack
Director:
Joan Micklin Silver
Director of Photography:
Theo van de Sande
Editor:
Rick Shaine
Executive Producer:
Raphael D. Silver
Foley Artist:
Marko Costanzo
Foley Mixer:
George A. Lara
Hairstylist:
Victor DeNicola
Makeup Artist:
David Forrest
Original Music Composer:
Paul Chihara
Producer:
Michael Nozik
Production Design:
Dan Leigh
Production Sound Mixer:
Danny Michael
Screenplay:
Susan Sandler
Set Decoration:
Daniel Boxer
Sound Editor:
Marshall Grupp
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Dior
Stunts:
Sandy Richman
Supervising Sound Editor:
Stan Bochner
Theatre Play:
Susan Sandler
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