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Release Date:
July 24, 1992
Original Title:
Mistress
Alternate Titles:
Gente de Sunset Boulevard
Mistress - Die Geliebten von Hollywood
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Meir Teper
Tribeca Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 110
A comedy about a screenwriter (Wuhl) whose old movie script is read by a producer (Landau) and the search for financial backers begins. But it seems that each money source (Aiello, DeNiro, Wallach) has his own mistress that he wants put into the film. Gradually, the screenwriter is forced to make changes to his script to accommodate these backers until he finally sees no semblance of his original ideas in the writing.
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Art Direction:
Randy Eriksen
Casting:
Gail Levin
Costume Design:
Susan Nininger
Director:
Barry Primus
Director of Photography:
Sven Kirsten
Editor:
Steven Weisberg
Executive Producer:
Ruth Charny
Key Hair Stylist:
Fríða Aradóttir
Original Music Composer:
Galt MacDermot
Producer:
Meir Teper
Robert De Niro
Production Design:
Phil Peters
Screenplay:
Barry Primus
Script Supervisor:
Barbara Tuss
Set Decoration:
K.C. Fox
Story:
Barry Primus
Writer:
J.F. Lawton
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