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Release Date:
July 20, 2010
Original Title:
Beauty & the Briefcase
Alternate Titles:
Beauty and the Briefcase
Ein Businessplan zum Verlieben
The Business of Falling in Love
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Belladonna Productions
Lion Share Productions
Von Zerneck Sertner Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 NL: AL
Runtime: 83
A freelance writer looking for romance sells a story to Cosmopolitan magazine about finding love in the workplace and goes undercover at a Finance Company.
Associate Producer:
Madeline Bavli
Kolie Wegner
Camera Operator:
Grayson Austin
Remi Tournois
Casting:
Elizabeth Coulon
Susan Glicksman
Christopher Gray
Co-Producer:
Rene Bastian
Alissa M. Kantrow
Laurence P. Duke
Lampton Enochs
Costume Design:
Dana Embree
David C. Robinson
Director:
Gil Junger
Director of Photography:
Greg Gardiner
Editor:
Don Brochu
Executive Producer:
Jessica Rhoades
Ira Pincus
Frank von Zerneck
Robert M. Sertner
Hilary Duff
First Assistant Director:
Ann C. Salzer
Foley Artist:
Tim Chilton
Foley Mixer:
David Torres
Hairstylist:
Carl G. Variste
Dana Boisseau
Makeup Artist:
Susan Spaid
Novel:
Daniella Brodsky
Original Music Composer:
Danny Lux
Producer:
Christopher Morgan
Richard Fischoff
Production Design:
James A. Gelarden
Property Master:
Stanford Gilbert
Script Supervisor:
Jillian Amburgey
Second Assistant Director:
James Roque
Set Decoration:
Bradford Johnson
Sound Effects Editor:
Bob Costanza
Erich Gann
Sound Mixer:
Jonathan Parham
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tamara Johnson
Sound Recordist:
Blake Marymor
Supervising Sound Editor:
Lisa O'Donoghue
Teleplay:
Michael Horowitz
Transportation Coordinator:
John McLaughlin
Unit Production Manager:
Christopher Morgan
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