A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 13, 1982
Original Title:
Tempest
Alternate Titles:
Paul Mazursky's Tempest
Storm
Η Καταιγίδα
Η Τρικυμία
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 HU: 18 US: PG
Runtime: 140
A sobering mid-life crisis fuels dissatisfaction in Philip Dimitrius, to the extent where the successful architect trades his marriage and career in for a spiritual exile on a remote Greek island where he hopes to conjure meaning into his life - trying the patience of his new girlfriend and angst-ridden teenage daughter.
ADR Editor:
Jay Engel
Accountant:
Alfredo Sinatra
Art Direction:
Paul Eads
Gianni Quaranta
Assistant Director:
George Anastasiades
Assistant Editor:
Steve Mirkovich
Henry Jedda
Annelisa Forcella
Elvio Sordoni
Assistant Production Manager:
Fabio Jephcott
Assistant Sound Editor:
William J. Meshover
Joe Mosca
Boom Operator:
Kim Maitland
Camera Operator:
Lou Barlia
Alexis Grivas
Casting:
Juliet Taylor
Choreographer:
Gino Landi
Co-Producer:
Steven Bernhardt
Pato Guzman
Costume Design:
Albert Wolsky
Costumer:
Franke Piazza
Jennifer Nichols
Director:
Paul Mazursky
Director of Photography:
Donald McAlpine
Editor:
Donn Cambern
First Assistant Camera:
Jack Brown
Kostas Karamanidis
Giuseppe Tinelli
First Assistant Director:
Irby Smith
Mario Jurisic
Gaffer:
Frank Schulz
Robbie Young
Alvaro Romagnoli
Hairstylist:
William A. Farley
Key Grip:
Kenneth Goss
Giacomo Tomaselli
Location Manager:
Andreas Katsimitsoulias
Makeup Artist:
Stella Votsou
Giuseppe Banchelli
Makeup Department Head:
Jay Cannistraci
Music Editor:
Jim Henrikson
Original Music Composer:
Stomu Yamashta
Producer:
Paul Mazursky
Production Coordinator:
Maria Hadjimattheou
Production Design:
Pato Guzman
Production Manager:
Aspa Lambrou
Mara Blasetti
Production Secretary:
Giulia Gionta
Production Sound Mixer:
Dennis Maitland
Property Master:
Walter Stocklin
Elio Altamura
Script Supervisor:
Renata Stoia
Second Assistant Camera:
Bobby Brown
Nikos Paizanos
Second Assistant Director:
Ray Greenfield
Antonis Michaleas
Freddy Vianellis
Franco Amurri
Second Unit Director:
Donn Cambern
Set Decoration:
Paul Hefferan
Giorgio Desideri
Sound Editor:
Chester Slomka
Neil Burrow
Robert A. Reich
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Les Fresholtz
Arthur Piantadosi
Rick Alexander
Sound Recordist:
Tod A. Maitland
Dennis Maitland II
Special Effects:
Richard Parker
Fernando Pérez
Adriano Pischiutta
Still Photographer:
Josh Weiner
Mimmo Cattarinich
Storyboard Artist:
Robert Branham
Stunt Coordinator:
Frank Ferrara
Franco Maria Salamon
Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
Gordon Davidson
Theatre Play:
William Shakespeare
Transportation Captain:
James Fanning
Unit Production Manager:
Tony LaMarca
Visual Effects Director:
Bran Ferren
Wardrobe Master:
Vicky Sakovidou
Orietta Nasalli Rocca
Writer:
Leon Capetanos
Paul Mazursky
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