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Release Date:
October 22, 2005
Original Title:
Crazylove
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Bull Market Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Letty Mayer, young and beautiful, has a cherished job as a teacher, a successful attorney boyfriend, and a tight knit family that is excited about her sister's impending wedding. But inside Letty there¹s an anxiety that¹s building. Suddenly the pressure of Letty's world overwhelms her and she suffers a devastating nervous breakdown. Institutionalized, she meets Michael, a schizophrenic who has been in and out of hospitals his entire life. Although major obstacles exist, Letty and Michael throw caution to the wind to pursue an intense new love as Letty finds herself torn between a safe past and a daring future...
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Art Direction:
Billy Sale
Costume Design:
Glenn Gregory Krah
Director:
Ellie Kanner
Director of Photography:
Matthew Heckerling
Editor:
Adam B. Stein
Executive Producer:
Charles Arthur Berg
Lennox Wiseley
Makeup Department Head:
Kimberly Ulmer
Music:
Brad Segal
Producer:
Hal Schwartz
Production Design:
Amy Lee Wheeler
Steadicam Operator:
Brian Lataille
Stunt Coordinator:
Nils Allen Stewart
Writer:
Carol Watson
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