The Boy Who Cried Bitch


1h 41m 1991

Brief Synopsis

A psychotic 12-year-old makes life hell for his emotionally frail mother.

Film Details

Also Known As
Boy Who Cried Bitch
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Release Date
1991
Location
New York City, New York, USA; Creedmore Psychiatric Institute, Amityville, New York, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 41m

Synopsis

A psychotic 12-year-old makes life hell for his emotionally frail mother.

Crew

Fernando R Alcade

Assistant

M-j April

Assistant Director

Deborah Aquila

Casting

Chris Bingham

Makeup

Chris Bingham

Hair

Paul Birk

Gaffer

Elisha Birnbaum

Foley Artist

Wendy Blackstone

Song

Wendy Blackstone

Music

Elizabeth Bouiss

Assistant Editor

Gil Brady

Security

Claudia Brown

Costumes

M Eugenia Burnett

On-Set Dresser

Ricky Byrd

Song

Wilfred Caban

Special Effects

Frank Cadden

Audio Consultant

T Caden Cappadona

Craft Service

Frank Carillo

Song Performer

Jess V Carpenter

Assistant Camera Operator

Sarah Cawley

Assistant Camera Operator

Mark Coelho

On-Set Dresser

Paul Cote

Sound

Rocco Curatolo

Driver

Nancy Deren

Production Designer

Joe Desalvo

Steadicam Operator

John Dianda

Key Grip

Drew Dillard

Location Manager

David Doernberg

Art Assistant

Gerald Donlan

Sound Editor

Adine Duron

Casting

Caroline Elliot

Art Director

Victor Feliciano

Security

Robert Fitzsimons

Music Producer

Chris Flanagan

Assistant Camera Operator

Mike Fradianni

Electrician

Lon Fredericks

Security

Michael Garofalo

Assistant

Michele Giordano

Production Coordinator

Jim Goatley

Music

Dick Goldberg

Sound Editor

Annie Golden

Song Performer

Scott Gregoire

Electrician

Debra Grieco

Production Accountant

Denis Hann

Best Boy Grip

Gavin Harris

Production Assistant

Linda Harvey

Lead Set Dresser

Dr. John Haskell

Consultant

Tim Healy

Best Boy

Michele Heilbrun

Production Assistant

Jeff Hirschorn

Steadicam Operator

Peter Hock

Stunt Coordinator

Chris Howard

Music

Pat Jacoby

Set Decorator

Elizabeth Jenyon

Assistant Costume Designer

Buzz Kelly

On-Set Dresser

Karen Kelsall

Script Supervisor

Karen Kennedy

Stunt Player

Clarice J Kestenbaum

Consultant

Darren Kloomok

Editor

Risa Koren

Production Assistant

Noel Lawlor

Driver

Catherine May Levin

Executive Producer

Catherine May Levin

Screenplay

Dominique Levy

Production Assistant

Susan Littenberg

Production Assistant

Arthur J Lorenz

Property Master

Tommy Louie

Boom Operator

Thomas Marzulli

Electrician

Jim Mcconkey

Steadicam Operator

Cindy M Mckenna

Props

Amy Metroka

Production Assistant

Eugene Mollica

On-Set Dresser

Yvette Nabel

Sound Effects Editor

Jody O'neil

Assistant Director

Dawn Parouse Olmstead

Assistant Set Decorator

Luiso Perez

Grip

Francois Portman

Photography

E Benjamin Posnack

Production Assistant

A John Rath

Location Assistant

Alex Rubin

Production Assistant

Gary Sales

Assistant Director

Dennis Salomone

Transportation Captain

Matt Sazama

Assistant Editor

Lisa Schaumann

Assistant Production Coordinator

Amy Schmidt

Production Assistant

Alexis Scott

Wardrobe Supervisor

Daniel Shulman

Director Of Photography

Patrick Sisam

Unit Manager

Clive Smith

Other

Kira Smith

Location Assistant

Stan Stzaba

Other

Louis Tancredi

Producer

Dominick Tavella

Sound

Michele C. Vallillo

Production Assistant

Brian Vancho

Foley Artist

Matt Vogel

Special Effects

Tim Watkins

Assistant Production Coordinator

Joey Wrubleski

Grip

Alison Zimet

Casting

Film Details

Also Known As
Boy Who Cried Bitch
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Release Date
1991
Location
New York City, New York, USA; Creedmore Psychiatric Institute, Amityville, New York, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 41m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States 1991

Released in United States April 1991

Released in United States December 6, 1991

Released in United States Fall October 11, 1991

Released in United States May 1991

Released in United States October 1991

Released in United States September 1991

Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 9-20, 1991.

Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) September 24 - October 3, 1991.

Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (Cinema of Today and Tomorrow) August 22 - September 2, 1991.

Shown at Pescara Film Festival in Italy September 21-28, 1991.

Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals (First Cinema) September 5-14, 1991.

Shown at USA Film Festival April 18-25, 1991.

Shown at Valladolid Film Festival October 18-26, 1991.

Shown at WorldFest Houston International Film Festival April 19-28, 1991.

Feature directorial debut for Juan Jose Campanella.

Released in United States 1991 (Shown at Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) September 24 - October 3, 1991.)

Released in United States 1991 (Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (Cinema of Today and Tomorrow) August 22 - September 2, 1991.)

Released in United States April 1991 (Shown at USA Film Festival April 18-25, 1991.)

Released in United States April 1991 (Shown at WorldFest Houston International Film Festival April 19-28, 1991.)

Began shooting July 9, 1990.

Released in United States May 1991 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 9-20, 1991.)

Released in United States September 1991 (Shown at Pescara Film Festival in Italy September 21-28, 1991.)

Released in United States September 1991 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals (First Cinema) September 5-14, 1991.)

Released in United States October 1991 (Shown at Valladolid Film Festival October 18-26, 1991.)

Released in United States Fall October 11, 1991

Released in United States December 6, 1991 (Los Angeles)