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Release Date:
October 10, 1988
Original Title:
The Prince of Pennsylvania
Alternate Titles:
Il principe di Pennsylvania
Le prince de Pennsylvanie
O Príncipe da Pensilvânia
O prigipas tis Pennsylvania
Pennsylvanian kingi
Un príncipe en América
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 87
Set in a remote Pennsylvania coal-mining town, this off-beat comedy follows the relationship between Carla, a hippie woman, and Rupert, a young punk rocker who feels like a pariah. Hoping to leave their current lives behind, the two conspire to kidnap Rupert's father and hold him for ransom.
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Art Direction:
Steve Arnold
Casting:
Allan Amtzis
Co-Producer:
Kerry Orent
Costume Design:
Carol Wood
Director:
Ron Nyswaner
Director of Photography:
Frank Prinzi
Editor:
William S. Scharf
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Rachel Talalay
Executive Producer:
Robert Shaye
Sara Risher
Hairstylist:
Jeffrey A. Rubis
Key Makeup Artist:
Jeannee Josefczyk
Music Editor:
Bill Bernstein
Music Supervisor:
Gary Goetzman
Sharon Boyle
Original Music Composer:
Thomas Newman
Post Production Supervisor:
Joe Fineman
Producer:
Joan Fishman
Production Coordinator:
Laura Greenlee
Production Design:
Toby Corbett
Production Supervisor:
Deborah Moore
Set Decoration:
Marleen Marta
Sound Editor:
Bruce Stubblefield
Linda Moss
Kerry Dean Williams
Martin J. Bram
William Hartman
Special Effects:
Jack Bennett
Stunts:
Merritt Yohnka
Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul B. Clay
Thanks:
Marilyn Haft
Linda Lichter
Writer:
Ron Nyswaner
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