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Release Date:
January 1, 1996
Original Title:
The Strip Show
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
WQED
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
The Strip District is a delicious old neighborhood in Pittsburgh. On most Saturday mornings, its one of the best places on earth, full of hungry people, crunchy fruits, snappy vegetables, world-class street food, cool characters and tasty surprises of all sorts. This 1996 documentary is a tour of the Strip including big breakfasts, shopping along Penn Avenue and Smallman Street, warehouses, churches and nightclubs, along with some amazing history. Producer Rick Sebak says, "It ends up being a big commercial for the Strip, but the neighborhood deserves lots of loving attention. Its a great, great place."
Additional Camera:
Paul Ruggieri
Associate Producer:
Mary Guering
Cinematography:
Allen Rosen
Director:
Rick Sebak
Editor:
Dickran Manoogian
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Carolyn Wean
Graphic Designer:
Paula Zetter
Sue McConnell
Lighting Technician:
Nick Tallo
Bob Lubomski
Post Production Coordinator:
Kevin Conrad
Producer:
Rick Sebak
Sound:
Jerry Cobbs
Dick Lasota
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dennis Williams
Writer:
Rick Sebak
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