Frank Hart is a pig. He takes advantage of the women who work with him in the grossest manner. When his three assistants manage to trap him in his own house, they assume control of his department, and productivity leaps, but just how long can they keep Hart tied up?
Writing | Colin Higgins | Screenplay |
Directing | Colin Higgins | Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Ve Neill | Makeup Artist |
Directing | Marshall Schlom | Script Supervisor |
Crew | Matt Sweeney | Special Effects |
Art | Gregory Pickrell | Set Designer |
Crew | M. James Arnett | Stunt Coordinator |
Art | Bob Wray | Set Designer |
Sound | Jeff Wexler | Production Sound Mixer |
Camera | Reynaldo Villalobos | Director of Photography |
Directing | Chris Soldo | Second Assistant Director |
Sound | Nicholas Eliopoulos | Supervising Sound Editor |
Sound | Charles Fox | Original Music Composer |
Directing | Gary Daigler | Assistant Director |
Editing | Pembroke J. Herring | Editor |
Writing | Patricia Resnick | Story |
Crew | Gary Kalkin | Unit Publicist |
Production | Terry Liebling | Casting |
Art | Jack G. Taylor Jr. | Art Direction |
Art | Mel Cooper | Leadman |
Art | Richard M. Rubin | Property Master |
Writing | Patricia Resnick | Screenplay |
Lighting | Doug Pentek | Gaffer |
Art | George Eckert | Set Designer |
Crew | Chuck Gaspar | Special Effects |
Costume & Make-Up | Ann Roth | Costume Design |
Production | Bruce Gilbert | Producer |
Art | Anne D. McCulley | Set Decoration |
Camera | Ralph Nelson Jr. | Still Photographer |
Sound | Dolly Parton | Theme Song Performance |
Art | Dean Mitzner | Production Design |
Production | Richard Hashimoto | Unit Production Manager |
Sound | Godfrey Marks | Dialogue Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Shirlee Strahm | Costume Supervisor |