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Release Date:
May 17, 1995
Original Title:
Denise Calls Up
Alternate Titles:
Denise Está Chamando
Denise au téléphone
Hello Denise!
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Dark Matter Productions
Davis Entertainment
Skyline Entertainment Partners
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15
Runtime: 80
A group of friends in New York, working away at their PCs and laptops, keep in touch exclusively by phone and fax. They are all too busy to meet face to face. Gale plays matchmaker, by phone, to Jerry and Barbara who, in turn, hit it off beautifully – via phone and fax. Martin gets a telephone call from someone he's never met. It's Denise, with some extraordinary news. Tapping away at his computer all the while, he develops a sort of friendship with Denise – via phone. And so it goes as the friends, tap, tap, tapping away, share news, hopes, and dreams – via phone and fax. Finally Gale has an unfortunate encounter with a phone, Denise has some more news for Martin, and Frank plans a gala New Year's Eve party, but will he answer the door?
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Casting:
Sheila Jaffe
Georgianne Walken
Costume Design:
Edi Giguere
Director:
Hal Salwen
Director of Photography:
Michael Mayers
Editor:
Gary Sharfin
Executive Producer:
John Davis
Stephen Nemeth
Leadman:
Ray Fisher
Makeup & Hair:
Marie Del Prete
Original Music Composer:
Lynn Geller
Producer:
J. Todd Harris
Production Design:
Susan Bolles
Set Decoration:
Catherine Pierson
Writer:
Hal Salwen
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