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Release Date:
December 21, 1976
Original Title:
Mikey and Nicky
Alternate Titles:
Jogo Mortal
마이키 앤 니키
미키 앤 니키
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 12 US: R
Runtime: 106
Nick is desperate, holed up in a cheap hotel, suffering from an ulcer and convinced that a local mob boss wants him killed. Desperate and terrified, he calls Mikey, his friend since childhood and a fellow gangster. So begins a long night…
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Assistant Director:
Peter R. Scoppa
Casting:
Wayne Carson
Director:
Elaine May
Director of Photography:
Bernie Abramson
Victor J. Kemper
Editor:
John Carter
Sheldon Kahn
Executive Producer:
Bud Austin
First Assistant Director:
Edward Folger
Gaffer:
Earl Gilbert
Hairstylist:
Vivienne Walker
Makeup Artist:
Irving Buchman
Original Music Composer:
John Strauss
Producer:
Michael Hausman
Production Design:
Paul Sylbert
Production Sound Mixer:
Chris Newman
Second Assistant Director:
Michele Ader
Set Decoration:
John P. Austin
Sound:
Larry Jost
Sound Editor:
Greg Dillon
Marc Laub
Stan Bochner
Jack Fitzstephens
Richard P. Cirincione
Bernard F. Pincus
Gene Wahrman
Supervising Sound Editor:
John Strauss
Writer:
Elaine May
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