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Release Date:
October 8, 1993
Original Title:
Ruby in Paradise
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Full Crew/Say Yea
Ruby in Paradise
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 114
Reeling from her mother's recent death, Ruby Lee Gissing relocates to Florida to start anew. After finding a job at a souvenir store, Ruby becomes friends with the shop's owner, Mildred Chambers, and slowly acclimates to her new surroundings. Before long, she's juggling the affections of Mildred's Lothario son, Ricky, and the good-natured Mike. As she wavers between Ricky and Mike, Ruby also tries to come to terms with her past.
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Art Direction:
Burton Rencher
Assistant Director:
Jennifer Fong
Casting:
Judy Courtney
Costume Design:
Marilyn Wall-Asse
Director:
Victor Nunez
Director of Photography:
Alex Vlacos
Editor:
Victor Nunez
Executive Producer:
Sam Gowan
Line Producer:
Keith Crofford
Novel:
Jane Austen
Original Music Composer:
Charles Engstrom
Production Design:
John Iacovelli
Production Manager:
Stewart Lippe
Writer:
Victor Nunez
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