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Release Date:
June 5, 1998
Original Title:
Mr. Jealousy
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Joel Castleberg Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 105
After his first date at age 15 ended with the girl making out with another man at a party, aspiring writer Lester Grimm has treated all his girlfriends with jealousy and suspicion. While dating Ramona Ray, paranoia gets the best of him when he discovers that her most recent ex is successful novelist Dashiell Frank. Lester begins attending the same group therapy sessions as Dashiell to learn about Ramona's past with him.
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ADR Editor:
Kimaree Long
ADR Mixer:
Jackson Schwartz
Paul J. Zydel
ADR Recordist:
Drew Webster
Douglas Murray
Additional Grip:
Ryan Gallagher
Jay Geller
Kevin Smyth
Justin Vanson
Roger Kimpton
William D. Moran
Mel Noped
Daniel Beaman
Kermit Cole
Joseph Donohue
John Gabriele
Additional Hairstylist:
Michele Paris
Scott W. Farley
Art Department Coordinator:
Magdalene Sim
Art Direction:
Roswell Hamrick
Assistant Accountant:
Abby Bailey
Assistant Costume Designer:
Marie Abma
Assistant Location Manager:
Jan Ellen Goldstein
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Peter E. Nunnery
Assistant Property Master:
Rebecca Meis DeMarco
Assistant Sound Editor:
James Gardner
Patricia Lamberti
Associate Producer:
Chris Eigeman
Best Boy Electric:
Tom Potoskie
Best Boy Grip:
Andrew Sweeney
Boom Operator:
Jeanne Gilliland
Camera Operator:
Joseph E. Gallagher
Casting:
Todd M. Thaler
Casting Associate:
Gayle Keller
Color Timer:
Jim Passon
Construction Coordinator:
Timothy Rehwaldt
Costume Design:
Janie Bryant
Dialogue Editor:
Trevor Jolly
Andre Bacha
Director:
Noah Baumbach
Director of Photography:
Steven Bernstein
Dolly Grip:
Howard Davidson
Editor:
J. Kathleen Gibson
Executive Producer:
Eric Stoltz
Extras Casting:
Ulysses Terrero
First Assistant Camera:
Paul Horn
First Assistant Director:
Michael A. Allowitz
First Assistant Editor:
Hilary Peabody
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Julie Lucas
Foley Artist:
Cynthia Merrill
Dario Biscaldi
Patrick Cabral
Foley Mixer:
Nick Neutra
Gaffer:
Richard Audino
Key Grip:
Paul Nickason
Key Hair Stylist:
Rose Chatterton
Key Makeup Artist:
Kate Biscoe
Leadman:
Georges N. Krivobok
Line Producer:
Victoria McGarry
Location Manager:
Andrew Saxe
Music Editor:
Leonard Marcel
Music Supervisor:
William Ewart
Negative Cutter:
Theresa Repola Mohammed
Original Music Composer:
Robert Een
Dean Wareham
Producer:
Joel Kastelberg
Production Accountant:
Pietro Lorino, Jr.
Production Coordinator:
Darlyne R. Baugh
Production Design:
Anne Stuhler
Production Secretary:
Cliff Fuller
Production Sound Mixer:
Jeff Pullman
Production Supervisor:
William Perkins
Property Master:
Tim K. Smith
Script Supervisor:
Sheila Waldron
Second Assistant Camera:
Fred Nielson
Second Assistant Director:
Dena Gittelman
Second Second Assistant Director:
Susie Balaban
Set Decoration:
Candis Heiland
Set Dresser:
Noah Baumbach
Brian Buteau
Nick Houghton
Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Choi
John K. Adams
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ken S. Polk
Sound Recordist:
Chad Algarin
David Behle
Sound Supervisor:
Trevor Jolly
Steadicam Operator:
Rick Raphael
Still Photographer:
John Clifford
Transportation Captain:
Brian Maxwell
Transportation Co-Captain:
Donald Sweeney
Unit Manager:
Stuart Nicolai
Unit Publicist:
Julie Rudd
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Melaine D. Lewison
Writer:
Noah Baumbach
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