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Revenue: $185,300,000
Budget: $31,000,000
Profit: + $154,300,000
Movie Details
Tag Line: Come as you are.
Status: Released
Average Rating: 7
Release Date: Mar 8, 1996
Rating: 1996-03-08
Run Time: 1h 59m
Original Language: English
Website: -
Production Countries: United States of America
Production Companies: United Artists
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Synopsis
Middle-aged gay life partners, Armand Goldman, a Jewish drag club owner, and Albert, the club's flamboyant star attraction, live in the eclectic community of South Beach and have raised a straight son. Now, their newly engaged son, 20-year-old Val, wants to bring his fiancée, Barbara, and her ultraconservative parents home to meet his family for the first time. By Val's request, Armand pretends to be straight, not Jewish and attempts to hide his relationship with Albert, in order to please Barbara's father, controversial right-wing Republican Sen. Kevin Keeley.
Crew
| Department | Role | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Editing | Editor |
Arthur Schmidt
|
| Camera | Director of Photography |
Emmanuel Lubezki
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| Steadicam Operator |
Rusty Geller
P. Scott Sakamoto
|
|
| Directing | Director |
Mike Nichols
|
| Second Assistant Director |
Jeff Okabayashi
Marten W. Piccinini
|
|
| Second Second Assistant Director |
Mark Tobey
|
|
| First Assistant Director |
Joel Tuber
|
|
| Writing | Screenplay |
Elaine May
|
| Theatre Play |
Jean Poiret
|
|
| Original Film Writer |
Francis Veber
Marcello Danon
Édouard Molinaro
Jean Poiret
|
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| Production | Producer |
Mike Nichols
|
| Casting |
Ellen Lewis
Juliet Taylor
|
|
| Executive Producer |
Neil A. Machlis
Marcello Danon
|
|
| Associate Producer |
Michele Imperato Stabile
|
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| Art | Art Direction |
Tom Duffield
|
| Production Design |
Bo Welch
|
|
| Set Decoration |
Cheryl Carasik
|
|
| Assistant Art Director |
John Dexter
|
|
| Set Designer |
Sean Haworth
|
|
| Art Department Coordinator |
Stephanie Schwartzman
|
|
| Costume & Make-Up | Costume Design |
Ann Roth
|
| Makeup Artist |
James Lee McCoy
David Syner
|
|
| Key Makeup Artist |
Cheri Minns
|
|
| Key Hair Stylist |
Carol A. O'Connell
|
|
| Hairstylist |
Ron Scott
Alicia M. Tripi
Mary Ann Valdes
|
|
| Visual Effects | Visual Effects |
Syd Dutton
Bill Taylor
|
| Visual Effects Supervisor |
Catherine Sudolcan
|
|
| Sound | Original Music Composer |
Jonathan Tunick
|
| Supervising Sound Editor |
Ron Bochar
|
|
| Boom Operator |
Raul A. Bruce
|
|
| Production Sound Mixer |
Gene S. Cantamessa
|
|
| Foley Editor |
Kam Chan
Stuart Stanley
Steven Visscher
|
|
| Dialogue Editor |
Laura Civiello
Philip Stockton
Magdaline Volaitis
|
|
| Foley Artist |
Marko Costanzo
|
|
| Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Lee Dichter
|
|
| Assistant Sound Editor |
Dan Evans Farkas
Nicholas Renbeck
|
|
| Sound Effects Editor |
Lewis Goldstein
|
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| Foley Supervisor |
Bruce Pross
|
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| ADR Supervisor |
Deborah Wallach
|
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| Crew | Special Effects Coordinator |
Stan Parks
|
| Stunt Coordinator |
Jery Hewitt
|
|
| Stunts |
Jim Vickers
|
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| Choreographer |
Vincent Paterson
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