Hungry for You | |
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Directed by | Dimitri Logothetis [1] |
Produced by | Gary Hudson |
Starring | Michael Phenicie Rochelle Swanson [2] Gary Wood Nancy Hochman Ritchie Montgomery Michael Gregory Johnny Lage Mark Twogood |
Cinematography | Nicholas Josef von Sternberg |
Edited by | Gareth O'Neil |
Music by | Joel Hirschhorn |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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