Suits (film)
Suits is a 1999 American comedy film written and directed by Eric Weber and starring Robert Klein, Tony Hendra, Larry Pine.[1][2]
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Directed by | Eric Weber |
Produced by | Chris Giordano |
Written by | Eric Weber |
Music by | Air Supply |
Cinematography | Peter Nelson |
Edited by | Nancy Novack |
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Country | United States |
Cast
- Robert Klein...Tom Cranston
- Tony Hendra...George Parkyn
- Larry Pine...Peter Haverford
- Paul Lazar...Mitchell Mitnick
- Randy Pearlstein...Ken Tuttle
- Frank Minucci...Robert Naylor Sr
- Edoardo Ballerini
- Ingrid Rogers... Anita Tanner
- James Villemaire...Doug Humphrey
- Mark Lake...Harson Covington
- Joelle Carter... Heidi Wilson
- Eben Moore...Rodney De Mole
Credits
Written and directed by Eric Weber; director of photography Peter Nelson; edited by Nancy Novack; music by Pat Irwin; additional music by Air Supply; produced by Chris Giordano; Released by Tenafly Film Company.
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References
- The New York Times Film Reviews 1999-2000 2001 -0415936969 Page 141 "SUITS Written and directed by Eric Weber; director of photography. Peter Nelson ; edited by Nancy Novack . music by Pat Irwin, with additional music by Air Supply; produced by Chris Giordano; released by Tenafly Film Company. Running time: 88 minutes. This film is rated R. ."
- Variety (magazine): Suits "A moderately appealing comedy, "Suits" pokes fun at the world of advertising execs. While it's hardly as scathing or as blisteringly funny as the 1989 satire "How to Get Ahead in Advertising," new item is entertaining enough to warrant continued festival attention and eventual arthouse play."
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