Getting Ed Laid (2016) [NR]

Release Date:
April 2, 2016

Original Title:
Getting Ed Laid

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Dragon Lady Films
JHam Productions
PAPA Weeze

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 23

An 85-year-old professor staying in a hotel suite in Tokyo hires a hooker for one last hoorah. Afraid taking Viagra will kill him, he's waiting for a callback from a cardiologist when a quirky hooker shows up who is only around 20 years younger than him. Funny happens as these two lonely people discover - no matter what your age, life can surprise you.

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Associate Producer:
Jack Stiefel
Ginia Stiefel

Camera Operator:
Bobby Fever
Alex Beatty
Kenneth Stipe

Cinematography:
Richard Crudo

Co-Producer:
Michael Matzdorff

Consulting Producer:
Ty Donaldson

Costume Design:
Barbie Weisserman

Dialogue Editor:
Jerrold Launer
Zahari Schtonov

Director:
Deborah Pearl

Editor:
Ross Albert
Brian Zwiener

Electrician:
Tim Sather

Executive Producer:
Michael Lehmann Boddicker

First Assistant Director:
Cinzia Capati

Key Set Production Assistant:
Marcus Champion-Raines

Makeup Artist:
Kathy Bayley

Music:
Kevin Saunders Hayes

Producer:
John Hamilton
Michael Z. Gordon
Deborah Pearl

Producer's Assistant:
Leonard Pihlak

Production Design:
Thomas Meleck

Script Supervisor:
Barbara Abelar

Storyboard Artist:
Joseph Yuss Simon

Supervising Producer:
Cynthi Stefenoni

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Brian Zwiener

Writer:
Deborah Pearl

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