A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 5, 1991
Original Title:
The Marrying Man
Alternate Titles:
La Chanteuse et le Milliardaire
To Hot To Handle
Too Hot To Handle
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Drama | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Hollywood Pictures
Permut Presentations
Silver Screen Partners IV
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 FR: U GB: 15 GR: 13 US: R
Runtime: 116
Charley Pearl, wealthy heir and gadabout, is slated to marry Adele, the daughter of a Hollywood tycoon. But, during a wild bachelor party in Las Vegas, Charley strikes up a flirtation with nightclub crooner Vicki Anderson that soon leads to her bedroom. When the couple are discovered by Vicki's beau, infamous gangster Bugsy Siegel, he makes a surprising pronouncement -- they'd better marry, or Charley is a dead man.
ADR Editor:
Alan L. Nineberg
ADR Mixer:
Jeff Courtie
Doc Kane
Art Direction:
Mark W. Mansbridge
Assistant Art Director:
Bruce Crone
Assistant Property Master:
Larry Phillips
Associate Producer:
Donald Kreiss
Boom Operator:
Todd Bassman
Casting:
Ronnie Yeskel
Choreographer:
Jeffrey Hornaday
Color Timer:
Bob Kaiser
Construction Coordinator:
Dennis DeWaay
Costume Design:
Ruth Myers
Costume Supervisor:
Linda Matthews
Director:
Jerry Rees
Director of Photography:
Donald E. Thorin
Dolly Grip:
Clyde W. Smith
Editor:
Michael Jablow
Michael Tronick
Michael R. Miller
First Assistant Director:
David B. Householter
First Assistant Editor:
Vaune Kirby Frechette
Foley Artist:
Hilda Hodges
Kevin Bartnof
Foley Mixer:
James Ashwill
Hairstylist:
Robert L. Stevenson
Judith A. Cory
Janice Alexander
Richard Sabre
Key Grip:
Rick Borchardt
Key Hair Stylist:
Susan V. Kalinowski
Key Makeup Artist:
Rick Sharp
Location Manager:
Charles Harrington
Makeup Artist:
Stephen Abrums
Monty Westmore
Jack Freeman
Jim Kail
Lisa Pharren
Music Editor:
Tom Villano
Original Music Composer:
David Newman
Producer:
David Permut
Production Design:
William F. Matthews
Production Sound Mixer:
Tim Cooney
Production Supervisor:
Richard Stenta
Property Master:
Horst Grandt
Scenic Artist:
Sharleen Bright
Script Supervisor:
Adell Aldrich
Second Assistant Director:
Richard Oswald
Set Decoration:
Jim Duffy
Set Designer:
Lauren E. Polizzi
Dawn Snyder
Sound Editor:
Richard C. Franklin
Gary Mundheim
Chuck Neely
Paul Timothy Carden
Nils C. Jensen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Shawn Murphy
Eric Gotthelf
Special Effects Coordinator:
Roland Tantin
Still Photographer:
Ronald Batzdorff
Storyboard Artist:
Robert Branham
David J. Negrón Jr.
Stunts:
Allan Graf
Paula Moody
Corey Michael Eubanks
Supervising ADR Editor:
Larry Singer
Supervising Sound Editor:
Charles L. Campbell
Donald J. Malouf
Louis L. Edemann
Unit Production Manager:
Jerry Sobul
Unit Publicist:
David Linck
Writer:
Neil Simon
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