Corporate Affairs
1990 American film
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Corporate Affairs is a 1990 American film starring Peter Scolari and Mary Crosby.
Directed byTerence H. Winkless
Written byTerence H. Winkless
Geoffrey Baere
Geoffrey Baere
Produced byJulie Corman
Starring
- Peter Scolari
- Mary Crosby
- Chris Lemmon
- Ken Kercheval
- Richard Herd
- Lisa Moncure
- Kim Gillingham
- Charlie Stratton
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| Directed by | Terence H. Winkless |
| Written by | Terence H. Winkless Geoffrey Baere |
| Produced by | Julie Corman |
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| Cinematography | Richard Gale |
| Music by | Jeff Winkless |
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| Distributed by | MGM/UA Home Video |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
An executive discovers that his former lover has given their company's CEO a fatal heart attack while having sex.[2]
Cast
- Peter Scolari as Simon Tanner
- Mary Crosby as Jessica Pierce
- Richard Herd as Cyrus Kinkaid
- Ken Kercheval as Arthur Strickland
- Chris Lemmon as Doug Franco
- Lisa Moncure as Carolyn Bean
- Charlie Stratton as Peter McNally
- Kim Gillingham as Ginny Malmquist
- Frank Roman as Buster Santana
- Sharon McNight as Astrid Hasselstein
- Jeanne Sal as Sandy
- Bryan Cranston as Darren
- Ria Coyne as Mistress
- Julie Glucksman as Miss Whitney
- Lisa Gressett as Savvy Coed
- Jamie McNary as Impudent Coed
- Terence H. Winkless as Party Hound
- Elena Sahagun as Stacy
- Devon Pierce as Lucy
- Terri LeTenoux as Consuela
- Chantal Marcks as Kimberly
- Jeff Winkless as Businessman
- Bill Frenzer as Ukrainian #1
- Stephen Davies as Ukrainian #2
- David Rich as First Paramedic
- Clay Frohman as Second Paramedic
- Nicole Tocantins as Ms. Withrow
- Tony Snegoff as Busboy
- Patrick J. Statham as Construction Worker
- Peter Exline as High Roller #1
- Charles Zev Cohen as High Roller #2
- Christina Veronica as Tanning Woman
Production
Roger Corman arranged for the sets to be re-used in Hard to Die.[3]