A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 6, 1995
Original Title:
Prince for a Day
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
Famous pop star Ricky Prince has grown tired of the spotlight and the pressures of fame. He makes the acquaintance of Ralph Bitondo, a pizza delivery boy who looks almost exactly like Ricky -- so much so that the two decide to trade identities for a while.
Art Department Coordinator:
Lesley Myers
Assistant Costume Designer:
Georgina Yarhi
Assistant Editor:
Blanche McDermaid
Assistant Location Manager:
Brad Gratkowski
Associate Producer:
Jon Lonoff
Kim Rozenfeld
Casting:
Jon Comerford
Phyllis Huffman
Costume Design:
Lynne MacKay
Director:
Corey Blechman
Director of Photography:
Don E. FauntLeRoy
Dolly Grip:
Ron Renzetti
Editor:
Eric A. Sears
Executive Producer:
Jeffrey L. Hayes
David L. Wolper
Mark Wolper
First Assistant Accountant:
Sara Holmes
Location Manager:
Joe Barzo
Makeup Artist:
Kathleen Crawford
Diana Ladyshewsky
Makeup Department Head:
Linda Preston
Music:
Jud Friedman
Joey Lawrence
Music Editor:
Dino A. Moriana
Music Supervisor:
Greg Sill
Producer:
Susan Murdoch
Mark Wolper
Production Design:
Jeff Ginn
Production Manager:
Nan Skiba
Set Decoration:
Sean Kirby
Writer:
Corey Blechman
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