Six Weeks (1982) [PG]

Release Date:
December 24, 1982

Original Title:
Six Weeks

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Guber/Peters Company
Polygram Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 107

In six weeks you can find memories to last a lifetime.

A wealthy cosmetic tycoon and her 12-year-old daughter, who's dying from leukemia, strike up a sentimental friendship with a California politician. Since the girl has only six weeks or less to live, the trio fly to New York City where the daughter skates the ice rink at Rockefeller Center, assumes the lead in The Nutcracker ballet, and sightsees most of the city.

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Art Direction:
Hilyard M. Brown

Assistant Editor:
Andy Blumenthal

Associate Producer:
Hillary Anne Ripps

Boom Operator:
Marvin E. Lewis

Casting:
Jane Feinberg
Mike Fenton
Marci Liroff

Construction Coordinator:
Darrill Wood

Costume Supervisor:
Ray Summers

Director:
Tony Bill

Director of Photography:
Michael D. Margulies

Editor:
Stu Linder

Executive In Charge Of Production:
David Salven

Makeup Artist:
Stephen Abrums
Ben Nye Jr.

Novel:
Fred Mustard Stewart

Original Music Composer:
Dudley Moore

Producer:
Jon Peters
Peter Guber

Production Manager:
David Salven

Property Master:
Barry Bedig

Screenplay:
David Seltzer

Set Decoration:
Ira Bates
Jerry Wunderlich

Set Designer:
Sandy Veneziano

Sound Effects Editor:
Hal Sanders

Sound Mixer:
Willie D. Burton

Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
Bill Phillips

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