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Revenue: $1,730,005
Budget: $0
Profit: + $1,730,005
Movie Details
Tag Line: The Novel That Shocked The World Is Now A Movie
Status: Released
Average Rating: 6
Release Date: Jul 26, 1989
Rating: 1990-05-04
Run Time: 1h 43m
Original Language: English
Website: -
Production Countries: Germany , United Kingdom
Production Companies: Allied Filmmakers , Bavaria Film , Neue Constantin Film
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Synopsis
A gallery of characters in Brooklyn in the 1950s are crushed by their surroundings and selves: a union strike leader discovers he is gay; a prostitute falls in love with one of her clients; a family cannot cope with the fact that their daughter is illegitimately pregnant.
Crew
| Department | Role | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Sound | Original Music Composer |
Mark Knopfler
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| Sound Editor |
Peter R. Adam
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| Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Milan Bor
|
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| Assistant Dialogue Editor |
Veronica Manchot
|
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| Production Sound Mixer |
Danny Michael
Ed Parente
|
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| Assistant Sound Editor |
Angelike Gruber
Angelika Deumling
|
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| Boom Operator |
Anthony Starbuck
Günther Ruckdeschel
|
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| Dialogue Editor |
Eva Claudius
|
|
| Foley Artist |
Bernd Schmidl
Mel Kutbay
Jörn Poetzl
Andreas Schneider
|
|
| ADR Supervisor |
George Gonneau
|
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| Musician |
Guy Fletcher
|
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| Writing | Novel |
Hubert Selby Jr.
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| Screenplay |
Desmond Nakano
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| Production | Producer |
Bernd Eichinger
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| Associate Producer |
Jake Eberts
Anna Gross
|
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| Line Producer |
Dieter Meyer
G. Mac Brown
|
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| Co-Producer |
Herman Weigel
|
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| Unit Production Manager |
G. Mac Brown
|
|
| Extras Casting |
Sylvia Fay
|
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| Casting |
Deborah Aquila
Jeffery Passero
|
|
| Camera | Director of Photography |
Stefan Czapsky
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| First Assistant Camera |
Zoran Veselić
|
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| Second Assistant Camera |
Claudia Raschke
Britta Sell
|
|
| Still Photographer |
K.C. Bailey
Karl-Heinz Vogelmann
|
|
| Camera Operator |
Philippe Carr-Forster
|
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| Directing | Director |
Uli Edel
|
| First Assistant Director |
Don French
Carla Corwin
|
|
| Continuity |
Nike Zachmanoglou
|
|
| Second Assistant Director |
Glen Trotiner
Stefan Scholtissek
Carla Corwin
|
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| Editing | Editor |
Peter Przygodda
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| Assistant Editor |
Anne Stein
Lilli von Otting
|
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| Crew | Stunts |
Donald John Hewitt
Don Picard
Mick O'Rourke
Danny Aiello III
Janet Paparazzo
Manny Siverio
Paul Bucossi
Bill Anagnos
Roy Farfel
Phil Neilson
Tim Gallin
Tom Wright
|
| Special Effects Technician |
Denis Zack
William Harrison
|
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| Stunt Coordinator |
Jery Hewitt
|
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| Dialogue Coach |
Howard Samuelsohn
|
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| Special Effects Coordinator |
Steven Kirshoff
|
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| Art | Set Dresser |
Leigh Kyle
Dan Mahon
Will Scheck
David W. Howell
|
| Assistant Art Director |
Patricia Woodbridge
|
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| Lead Set Dresser |
Bruce Lee Gross
|
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| Art Direction |
Werner Achmann
Mark Haack
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| Set Decoration |
Leslie A. Pope
|
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| Production Design |
David Chapman
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| Costume & Make-Up | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Jennifer Lax
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| Makeup Designer |
Kathryn Bihr
|
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| Makeup Artist |
Georgette Künsemüller
|
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| Assistant Costume Designer |
Richard von Ernst
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| Costumer |
Sally Lesser
David C. Robinson
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| Hair Designer |
James Sarzotti
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| Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Michael Maddi
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| Costume Design |
Carol Oditz
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