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Release Date:
November 6, 2015
Original Title:
Pete Correale: Let Me Tell Ya
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Comedy Dynamics
Showtime Networks
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 62
Stand up comedian Pete Correale explores the absurdities of life, love and marriage in his hilarious comedy special where he gives his homegrown New Yorker take on everything from the joy of ice cream to the pain of political correctness.
Art Direction:
Larry Wiemer
Assistant Director:
John Bravakis
Associate Producer:
Myra Byrne
Camera Operator:
Eli Clarke
Michael Clay
Frank D'Amato
Darryl Miller
Director:
John Asher
Editor:
Dave Harrison
Executive Producer:
Pete Correale
Judi Brown-Marmel
Norman Aladjem
Neil A. Sheridan
Derek Van Pelt
Jimmy Jib Operator:
Mark Sofil
Lighting Director:
Robert W. Peterson
Monica Rose
Line Producer:
Jeff Thorsen
Production Design:
Bruce Ryan
Scenic Artist:
Edwin McCormick
Sound Mixer:
Timothy R. Powell
Stage Director:
Kathryn Lisak
Technical Supervisor:
Roger Masson
Writer:
Pete Correale
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