Rich in Love


1h 45m 1992

Brief Synopsis

A 17-year-old high school girl from the South deals with her parents' sudden divorce.

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Romance
Release Date
1992
Production Company
For Stars Catering; Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Inc.; Pacific Title & Art Studio; Panavision, Ltd.; Segue Music Inc; Skywalker Sound; The Zanuck Company; Varese Sarabande
Distribution Company
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIOS INC. (MGM ); MGM Home Entertainment; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.
Location
Charleston, South Carolina, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 45m

Synopsis

A 17-year-old high school girl from the South deals with her parents' sudden divorce.

Crew

Niels Alpert

Camera Production Assistant

John Anderson

Set Decorator

John H Baldwin

Craft Service

Suzie Benson

Song Performer ("I'Ve Been Loving You Too Long")

Cordelia Beresford

Production Assistant

James Beshears

Adr Supervisor

Gray Beverley

Set Production Assistant

Carol Black

Production Assistant

Lee Blasingame

1st Assistant Camera

Alan Bond

Adr Recordist

Lewis Bowen

Head Scenic Artist

Steve Boyd

Transportation Coordinator

Todd Brantingham

Grip

David Brown

Co-Producer

Gary Burritt

Negative Cutter

Jeff Bushelman

Sound Editor

Jerry Butler

Song ("I'Ve Been Loving You Too Long")

Hoagy Carmichael

Song ("Skylark")

Scott Carruth

Swing Gang

Jeff Carson

Supervising Music Editor

Bruce Carter

2nd Assistant Director

Ronni Chasen

Other

Dave Christensen

Bestboy Electrician

Sharal Churchill

Music Consultant

Sam Chwat

Dialogue Coach

Peter Clarson

Chief Lighting Technician

Rob Cohen

Dolly Grip

Simon Coke

Sound Editor

J Patrick Coll

Assistant Properties

Carl Copeland

Set Designer

Gary Daigler

Unit Production Manager

Gary Daigler

Co-Producer

Georges Delerue

Music

Mike Devries

24-Frame Video Playback

Patty Dobie

Assistant Sound Editor

Al Ebner

Unit Publicist

Caroline Errington

Costumer

Elizabeth K Fisher

Other

T Kevin Fisher

Construction Coordinator

Frank M Fleming

Swing Gang

Ellen Decker Franklin

Assistant Adr Editor

Rick Franklin

Supervising Sound Editor

Katterli Frauenfelder

1st Assistant Director

Patrick Fuhrman

On-Set Dresser

Hank Garfield

Sound Mixer

Susan Germaine

Hair Stylist

John E Gilchrist

Other

Nanette Guidebeck

Assistant (To Zanuck Company)

Margaret Guinee

Assistant Film Editor

Mark Gutierrez

Key Set Production Assistant

Lonnie Hamilton

Song

Lonnie Hamilton

Song Performer ("Ugly Ways Blues")

Cate Hardman

Script Supervisor

Lorenz Hart

Song ("Blue Moon")

Scott Maxwell Haskell

Craft Service

Gary Hecker

Foley Mixer

Ruff Hewn

Special Thanks

Billie Holiday

Song Performer ("I Hear Music")

Arthur Howe

Location Manager

Bobby Huber

Key Grip

Josephine Humphreys

Source Material (From Novel)

Steve Imbler

Transportation Captain

Doug Jackson

Sound Editor

Peter James

Director Of Photography

Vanessa James

Assistant Film Editor

Colleen Kelsall

Costume Designer

Mary K Krausmann

Other

Jackie Krost

Music Consultant

Gene Krupa

Song Performer ("Skylark")

Gregg Landaker

Rerecording Mixer

Burton Lane

Song ("I Hear Music")

Bryan Lee

Electrician

Roger W. Lifsey

Special Effects Coordinator

Frank Loesser

Song ("I Hear Music")

Richard Lorenzana

Production Accountant

John Manocchia

Electrician

Steve Maslow

Rerecording Mixer

Elizabeth Mauldin

Wardrobe Production Assistant

Johnny Mercer

Song ("Skylark")

Mike Milliken

Color Timer

Phil Minsky

Catering

Frank A Montesanto

Bestboy Grip

Chris Moriana

Foley Artist

Thomas A Morris

Construction Foreman

Robert Morrisey

Assistant Sound Editor

Gary Mundheim

Sound Editor

Henry Edgar O'briant

Electrician

Anita O'day

Song Performer ("Skylark")

Kimberly O'quinn

Location Assistant

Ken Oberheu

Location Casting Assistant

Brion Paccassi

Other

David Pettijohn

Sound Editor

Steven Ramirez

1st Assistant Film Editor

Otis Redding

Song ("I'Ve Been Loving You Too Long")

Shari Rhodes

Casting

Charlene Richards

Adr Mixer

James Robinson Ii

Property Master

Richard Rodgers

Song ("Blue Moon")

Erich Roland

Camera Operator

Mark E Sayles

Accounting Assistant

Charles Seabrook

Grip

Cindi Simmons

Other

Paul A Simmons

Costumer

Alice Faye Smith

Swing Gang

Lisa Soete

Set Production Assistant

John Stoddart

Production Designer

Cynthia Streit

Production Coordinator

Daniel C Striepeke

Makeup Artist

Douy Swofford

Title Design

Alfred Uhry

Screenwriter

Valerie Jo Van Norte

Swing Gang

Dudley J Voll

2nd Assistant Camera

Butch Von Bulow

Grip

Stephanie Waldron

Other

Mark Warner

Editor

Robert C Weber

Accounting Assistant

Patty Weintraub

Costumer

Bernard Weiser

Sound Editor

Cary Weitz

Boom Operator

Barry Wetcher

Still Photographer

Jeffrey Wilhoit

Foley Artist

Elyn Wright

Location Casting

Lili Fini Zanuck

Producer

Richard D. Zanuck

Producer

Dennis Zoppe

Grip

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Romance
Release Date
1992
Production Company
For Stars Catering; Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Inc.; Pacific Title & Art Studio; Panavision, Ltd.; Segue Music Inc; Skywalker Sound; The Zanuck Company; Varese Sarabande
Distribution Company
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIOS INC. (MGM ); MGM Home Entertainment; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.
Location
Charleston, South Carolina, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 45m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Expanded Release in United States March 19, 1993

Limited Release in United States March 5, 1993

Released in United States October 17, 1992

Released in United States October 19, 1992

Released in United States October 1992

Released in United States on Video July 21, 1993

Released in United States September 1992

Released in United States September 25, 1992

Released in United States Spring March 5, 1993

Shown at benefit premiere in Los Angeles October 19, 1992.

Shown at Breckenridge Festival of Film September 25, 1992.

Shown at Chicago International Film Festival October 9-25, 1992.

Shown at Deauville Film Festival September 4-13, 1992

Shown at Denver Film Festival October 17, 1992.

Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival (opening night) October 2-18, 1992.

Began shooting September 16, 1991.

Completed shooting November 18, 1991.

Limited Release in United States March 5, 1993

Released in United States Spring March 5, 1993

Expanded Release in United States March 19, 1993

Released in United States on Video July 21, 1993

Released in United States September 1992 (Shown at Deauville Film Festival September 4-13, 1992)

In memory of Georges Delerue.

Released in United States September 25, 1992 (Shown at Breckenridge Festival of Film September 25, 1992.)

Released in United States October 1992 (Shown at Chicago International Film Festival October 9-25, 1992.)

Released in United States October 1992 (Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival (opening night) October 2-18, 1992.)

Released in United States October 17, 1992 (Shown at Denver Film Festival October 17, 1992.)

Released in United States October 19, 1992 (Shown at benefit premiere in Los Angeles October 19, 1992.)