The Rachel Papers (1989) [R]

Release Date:
May 12, 1989

Original Title:
The Rachel Papers

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Initial Film and Television
Longfellow Pictures
Virgin Vision

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: R 

Runtime: 95

She's curious, he's nervous

Poised to attend Oxford University, 19-year-old Charles Highway decides it's high time to have a romantic encounter with an older woman. With the help of a computer program and several eccentric relatives, Highway sets his sights on seducing Rachel Noyce, a stunning American in her 20s. However, Highway has his work cut out for him. Noyce has a boyfriend, DeForest, and is not exactly receptive to Highway's advances — at first, anyway.

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Art Direction:
Lia Cramer

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Michael Feinberg

Casting:
Janey Fothergill
Gail Stevens

Co-Producer:
Paul Raphael

Costume Design:
Marit Allen

Dialogue Editor:
Rick Dunford

Director:
Damian Harris

Director of Photography:
Alex Thomson

Editor:
David Martin

Executive Producer:
Eric Fellner
James T. Roe III
Scott Millaney

First Assistant Director:
Michael Zimbrich

Hairstylist:
Heather Jones

Makeup Artist:
Sally Sutton

Novel:
Martin Amis

Original Music Composer:
Chaz Jankel

Producer:
Andrew S. Karsch

Production Design:
Andrew McAlpine

Production Manager:
Mary Richards

Second Assistant Director:
Ken Shane

Sound Recordist:
Ian Voigt

Third Assistant Director:
Simon Moseley

Writer:
Damian Harris

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