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Much Ado About Everything ()


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Amanda throws a party at Melrose to celebrate her purchase of the building and thus moves into Rhonda's vacant apartment after she leaves. At the same time, Amanda begins to turn her sights on Jake, much to Jo's anger and jealousy. Jane... See more »

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Jane Andrews Mancini
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Dr. Michael Mancini
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Matt Fielding
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Jake Hanson
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Billy Campbell
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Allison Parker
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Jo Reynolds
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Amanda Woodward
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Dr. Kimberly Shaw
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Keith Gray
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Detective (as Willie Carpenter)
Sterling David ...
Scruffy Man
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Model
Lisa Mitchell ...
Real Estate Agent
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Guy with Beer
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Officer Hill
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Pool Party Boy (uncredited)
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Restaurant Guest (uncredited)

Directed by

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Nancy Malone

Written by

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Darren Star ... (created by) (creator)
 
Charles Pratt Jr. ... (written by)

Produced by

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Livia Hanich ... associate producer
Chip Hayes ... producer
Charles Pratt Jr. ... supervising producer
Frank South ... co-executive producer
Aaron Spelling ... executive producer
Darren Star ... executive producer
E. Duke Vincent ... executive producer

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Tim Truman

Cinematography by

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Michel Hugo ... director of photography

Editing by

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Kurt Bullinger

Editorial Department

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Susan Alverson ... assistant editor (as Susan L. Alverson)
Kenneth Miller ... executive in charge of post-production
John Potter ... colorist: dailies
Tom Overton ... colorist (uncredited)

Casting By

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Debra Rubinstein

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Cameron Birnie ... (as Cameron Bimie)

Set Decoration by

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Deborah Siegel

Costume Design by

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Denise Wingate

Makeup Department

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Ariel Bagdadi ... hair stylist
Lona Jeffers ... makeup artist
Andrea Mizushima Jones ... hair stylist (as Andrea Mizushima)
Greg LaCava ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Harry V. Bring ... unit production manager
Gail M. Patterson ... executive in charge of production

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Jerri Churchill ... second assistant director (as Jerri Lucas)
Robert J. Metoyer ... first assistant director

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Frank Irving ... property master (as Frank C. Irving)
Scott Nifong ... assistant property master (as Scott J. Nifong)
Robert Kim Patterson ... leadman (as Kim Patterson)
Ted Wilson ... construction coordinator
John A. Gomez ... property person (uncredited)
David Napoli ... props (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Robert Ewing ... supervising sound editor
Jim Fitzpatrick ... re-recording mixer
Bruce P. Michaels ... re-recording mixer (as Bruce Michaels)
Gary Montgomery ... re-recording mixer
Forest Williams ... sound mixer (as Forrest Williams)
Weldon Brown ... adr mixer (uncredited)
Kevin Fisher ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Wayne O'Brien ... re-recording mixer: restoration (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Bruce DeAragon ... first assistant camera (as Bruce deAragon)
Harold Hathaway ... assistant lighting technician
Tom Kessenich ... key grip
George Marsala ... best boy grip
Ralph McCarthy ... chief lighting technician
Herb Pearl ... camera operator
Michael J. Schwartz ... lighting technician
Chris Scurria ... dolly grip
Scott Hamilton ... still photographer (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Mary V. Buck ... original casting
Susan Edelman ... original casting
Pamela Shae ... executive in charge of casting
Teri Tunder ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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John Casey ... costume supervisor
Steffany Bernstein Pratt ... set costumer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Miles J. Henley ... key assistant location manager
Robert Karpman ... location manager
Brian F. McElroy ... assistant location manager

Music Department

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Tim Truman ... composer: "Melrose Place" theme

Script and Continuity Department

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Merry Lowry-Donner ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Gene Clinesmith ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Lisa Bell ... assistant to producer
Michael Carter ... studio teacher
Devon Clark ... production coordinator
Kimberly Costello ... executive story editor
Dyanne C. Deuel ... on-set medic
Ned Haspel ... business affairs
Mary Hastigan ... payroll accountant
Rock LeRoy ... caterer
Beth Haden Marshall ... intern
Meghan O'Neill ... assistant: Darren Star
Allison Robbins ... story editor
Valerie Spiller ... production accountant
Janet Turner ... main titles design
Cynthia J. Parker ... key crafts service (uncredited)

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Lori Johnson ... thanks

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Plot Summary

Amanda throws a party at Melrose to celebrate her purchase of the building and thus moves into Rhonda's vacant apartment after she leaves. At the same time, Amanda begins to turn her sights on Jake, much to Jo's anger and jealousy. Jane hands Michael divorce papers and at the urging of her friends, she decides to lay her hands on his future earnings, since she supported his college studies, while Kimberly shows him their new beach front house they plan to live in. Meanwhile, Alison receives more harassing phone calls from Keith and still doesn't suspect him, and when she continues to be with Billy, Keith hits himself on the head, claiming that it was the stalker. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Much Ado About Everything (United States)
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  • 45 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia First time Heather Locklear is credited in the main credits as an official cast member (or rather, permanent Special Guest Star) as Amanda Woodward. See more »
Goofs Amanda moves into the apartment above that of Billy and Alison. Previously, he was occupied by Rhonda whose departure is not mentioned. Presumably she moved after Terrence's marriage proposal. See more »
Movie Connections References Frankenstein (1931). See more »
Soundtracks Carry On See more »
Quotes Amanda Woodward: [about Jane's case against Michael] It's open and shut. She literally caught the bastard with his pants down.
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