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Financials
Revenue: $40,050,884
Budget: $12,000,000
Profit: + $28,050,884
Movie Details
Tag Line: Roxanne dreamed of a handsome, intelligent, romantic man. C.D. Bales is two out of three—but looks aren't everything.
Status: Released
Average Rating: 6
Release Date: Jun 19, 1987
Rating: 1995-01-01
Run Time: 1h 47m
Original Language: English
Website: -
Production Countries: Canada , United States of America
Production Companies: L.A. Films , Columbia Pictures , IndieProd Company Productions
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Synopsis
In this modern take on Edmond Rostand's classic play "Cyrano de Bergerac," C. D. Bales is the witty, intelligent, and brave fire chief of a small Pacific Northwest town who, due to the size of his enormous nose, declines to pursue the girl of his dreams, lovely Roxanne Kowalski. Instead, when his shy underling Chris McConnell becomes smitten with Roxanne, C.D. feeds the handsome young man the words of love to win her heart.
Crew
| Department | Role | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Writing | Screenplay |
Steve Martin
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| Original Story |
Edmond Rostand
|
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| Theatre Play |
Edmond Rostand
|
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| Sound | Original Music Composer |
Bruce Smeaton
|
| Sound Mixer |
Rob Young
|
|
| Supervising Sound Editor |
Frank E. Warner
|
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| Boom Operator |
B.J. Clayden
|
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| Sound Editor |
Chester Slomka
David Horton Sr.
Gary S. Gerlich
Bill Wylie
|
|
| ADR Editor |
Jay Engel
|
|
| Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Robert Glass
Robert Knudson
Don Digirolamo
|
|
| Music Editor |
Jim Henrikson
|
|
| Editing | Editor |
John Scott
|
| Assistant Editor |
Nigel Hollick
Jack Hilton
|
|
| Camera | Director of Photography |
Ian Baker
|
| Dolly Grip |
John L. Brown
|
|
| Still Photographer |
Joseph Lederer
|
|
| Second Assistant Camera |
Chris Harris
|
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| Best Boy Grip |
Barry Donlevy
|
|
| Camera Operator |
Rod Parkhurst
|
|
| First Assistant Camera |
John 'Sandy' McCallum
|
|
| Key Grip |
Tim Hogan
|
|
| Directing | Director |
Fred Schepisi
|
| Third Assistant Director |
Wendy Chesal
|
|
| First Assistant Director |
Michael E. Steele
|
|
| Script Supervisor |
Christine Wilson
|
|
| Second Assistant Director |
Casey Grant
|
|
| Production | Producer |
Michael I. Rachmil
Daniel Melnick
|
| Location Manager |
Matthew O'Connor
George Horie
|
|
| Casting |
Michelle Allen
Pennie DuPont
|
|
| Assistant Production Coordinator |
Myrna Cobb
|
|
| Production Accountant |
Karen Day
|
|
| Casting Assistant |
Amy Grgich
|
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| Production Secretary |
Tammy Oates
|
|
| Production Coordinator |
Patti Allen
|
|
| Executive Producer |
Steve Martin
|
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| Production Manager |
Warren Carr
|
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| Costume & Make-Up | Hairstylist |
Toni-Ann Walker
Donna Bis
|
| Costume Designer |
Richard Bruno
Tish Monaghan
|
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| Makeup Artist |
Ilona Herman
Frank Griffin
|
|
| Makeup Designer |
Michael Westmore
|
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| Art | Main Title Designer |
Carie DeRuiter
|
| Construction Coordinator |
David Willson
|
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| Painter |
Bob Bottieri
|
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| Greensman |
Gary Brooks
|
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| Property Master |
Grant Swain
|
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| Production Design |
Jackson De Govia
|
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| Art Direction |
David Fischer
|
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| Set Decoration |
Kimberley Richardson
|
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| Crew | Transportation Coordinator |
Scott Irvine
|
| Stunts |
Ray Pichette
Robert Jauregui
|
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| Stunt Coordinator |
John Wardlow
Joe Dunne
|
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| Special Effects Coordinator |
William H. Orr
|
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| Cableman |
Chris Glyn-Jones
|
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| Technical Advisor |
Bruce Meldrum
|
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| Video Assist Operator |
Klaus Melchior
|
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| Unit Publicist |
Wendi Laski
|
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| Transportation Captain |
Dave Bowe
|
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| Thanks |
Don Zimmerman
|
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| Lighting | Gaffer |
Les Erskine
|
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