A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 14, 1988
Original Title:
Torch Song Trilogy
Alternate Titles:
Essa Estranha Atração
Nattens dronning
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Howard Gottfried/Ronald K. Fierstein Production
New Line Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 NL: 12 US: R
Runtime: 120
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Art Direction:
Okowita
Marcie Begleiter
Assistant Director:
Alan R. Green
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Doreen F. Schultz
Associate Producer:
Marie Cantin
Camera Operator:
Stephen McNutt
Casting:
Gail Levin
Lauren Lloyd
Choreographer:
Scott Salmon
Costume Design:
Colleen Atwood
Director:
Paul Bogart
Director of Photography:
Mikael Salomon
Editor:
Nicholas C. Smith
Executive Producer:
Ronald K. Fierstein
First Assistant Camera:
Chris Lombardi
Eric Swanek
First Assistant Director:
Peter Bogart
Dennis Maguire
Gaffer:
Dwight Campbell
Hair Supervisor:
Carlos David Amador
Hairstylist:
Morey Greenberg
David Jellison
Makeup Artist:
Nancy Berg
Makeup Supervisor:
Christa Reusch
Original Music Composer:
Allan K. Rosen
Peter Matz
Producer:
Howard Gottfried
Production Design:
Richard Hoover
Production Manager:
Marie Cantin
Screenplay:
Harvey Fierstein
Second Assistant Camera:
Todd Liebler
Katherine M. Butler
Second Assistant Director:
J. Tom Archuleta
Douglas J. Kenny
Second Second Assistant Director:
Drew Ann Rosenberg
Set Decoration:
Michael Warga
Set Dresser:
Denise Dugally
Mark Paul Selemon
Robert Greenfield
Sound Effects Editor:
R. Russell Smith
Sound Mixer:
Gary Rich
Steve R. Nelson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ken S. Polk
Ken Teaney
Special Effects:
Ray Massara
Theatre Play:
Harvey Fierstein
Title Designer:
Phill Norman
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Helen P. Butler
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