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He Said, She Said - L'amour en stéréo ()

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Dan and Lorie are journalists working in the same office. More often than not they have opposing view of the issue in question. Deciding that this is hot stuff, a television producer gives... See more »

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Dan Hanson
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Lorie Bryer
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Wally Thurman
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Mark
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Linda
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Mr. Weller
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Cindy
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Eric
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Mr. Spepk
Rita Karin ...
Mrs. Spepk
Paul Butler ...
Al, at the Deli
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Rita, his Daugther
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Susan
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Adam (as M.K. Harris)
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Ray, the Technical Director
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Make-Up Girl
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Harry
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Ed
Dana Andersen ...
Janet
Petie Perkins ...
Sheila
Hope Miles ...
Diana
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Lou the Florist
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Mr. Bryer
Tanya Berezin ...
Mrs. Bryer
Maury Efrems ...
Jack Bryer
Claudia Silver ...
Susan Bryer
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The Waiter
Rick Warner ...
Man at Restaurant
Elizabeth Brower ...
Waitress
David Storey ...
Theatre Dancer
Alycea Baylis ...
Theatre Dancer
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Steve
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Live Band
Bobby B. ...
Live Band
Dennis Michael ...
Live Band
Dave Smith ...
Live Band
Bart Lay ...
Live Band
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Uncle Olaf
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Olga, Olaf's Bride (as Karen K. Kirschenbauer)
David Long ...
Mr. Hanson
Rita Hennessy ...
Mrs. Hanson
Lucy Brightman ...
Aunt
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Priest
Boys From Baltimore ...
Polka band
Shelley North ...
Hanson Family Member #1
Mark Brutsche ...
Hanson Family Member #2
Merri Biechler ...
Wally's Secretary
Alice O'Connor ...
Receptionist #1
Ida Eustis ...
Receptionist #2
Cindy Miller ...
Receptionist #3 (as Cynthia L. Miller)
Brian Hohlfeld ...
Man at the Bar
Lisa Hohlfeld ...
Woman at the Bar
Alan J. Wendl ...
Bartender
Pamela Martin ...
A.M. Baltimore Host
Michael Chaban ...
Basketball Player #1
Valentin Almendarez ...
Basketball Player #2 (as Val Almendarez)
Bernard Lee ...
Basketball Player #3
Rebecca Krimski ...
Woman Walking Dog
Jeff Mandon ...
Technician
Bill Britt ...
News Anchor
Helen R. Williams ...
Grocery Clerk
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Leeza Gibbons
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John Tesh
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Waiter (uncredited)
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Drunk Dancer (uncredited)
Jack Larravide ...
Extra (uncredited)
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Dancer (uncredited)
Rob Stull ...
Neighbor (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ken Kwapis
Marisa Silver

Written by

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Brian Hohlfeld ... (written by)

Produced by

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Frank Mancuso Jr. ... producer
Vikki Williams ... associate producer

Music by

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Miles Goodman

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Stephen H. Burum ... director of photography

Film Editing by

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Sidney Levin

Editorial Department

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Dean Beville ... assistant editor
Lee Haxall ... assistant editor (as E. Lee Haxall)
Robert Raring ... color timer (as Bob Raring)
Rick Sparr ... additional editor
Donald Freeman ... final colorist (uncredited)
Paul Markey ... editor: video tape (uncredited)

Casting By

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Carrie Frazier
Shani Ginsberg

Production Design by

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Michael Corenblith

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David J. Bomba ... (as David James Bomba)

Set Decoration by

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Merideth Boswell

Costume Design by

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Deena Appel

Makeup Department

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Emily Katz ... makeup artist (as Emily E. Katz)
Julie Lorensen ... hair stylist
Nina Paskowitz ... key hair stylist
Julie Purcell ... key makeup artist
Susan Zietlow-Maust ... hair stylist
Lisa Rocco ... makeup effects technician: Sharon Stone's animatronic bowling ball head (uncredited)

Production Management

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Scott White ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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John Hockridge ... first assistant director
Joseph J. Kontra ... second assistant director (as Joe Kontra)
Annette Sutera ... second second assistant director (as Annette N. Sutera)
Kristi 'Kat' Tyminski ... second second assistant director

Art Department

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David T. Cannon ... construction coordinator (as David Cannon)
Michael Davis ... construction foreperson (as Michael E. Davis)
Brian Keith Farley ... set dresser
Felisa Finn ... scenic artist
Bruton Jones ... set designer
Kristin Frances Jones ... set dresser (as Kristen Jones)
Siobhan Roome ... set designer (as Siobhan C. Roome)
Brett C. Smith ... lead person (as Brett Smith)
Robert J. Visciglia Sr. ... propmaster
Jean Visciglia ... assistant propmaster
David A. Weinman ... construction foreperson (as David Weinman)
Jonathan Bobbitt ... set dresser (uncredited)
Ted Lubonovich II ... propmaker (uncredited)
Silvija L. Moess ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Keith Weaver ... scenic (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Beth Bergeron ... supervising adr editor
Steve Bowerman ... boom operator (as Steven Bowerman)
Don Digirolamo ... re-recording mixer
Richard Bryce Goodman ... production sound mixer
Pieter Hubbard ... sound editor
Matthew Iadarola ... re-recording mixer
Nicholas James ... sound editor
Jeffrey Kenton ... cable person (as Jeffrey M. Kenton)
Bruce Lacey ... sound editor
Jimmy Ling ... supervising sound editor
Paul Massey ... re-recording mixer
Michele Perrone ... adr editor
Bill Phillips ... sound editor
Steven Ramirez ... sound editor
Hal Sanders ... sound editor
Sam Seig ... assistant sound editor
Craig Woods ... boom operator (as Craig L. Woods)
Dwayne Dell ... cable person (uncredited)
Jerry Jacobson ... sound editor (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Kevin Hannigan ... special effects coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Alan S. Blauvelt ... first assistant camera
Dustin Blauvelt ... camera operator (as Dustin G. Blauvelt)
Stephen E. Clark ... second company grip
Stephen Francis Clem ... grip
Gary Dunham ... second assistant camera
Jon Falkengren ... dolly grip
Albert Hood ... electrician
Steve Hurson ... camera production assistant
Michael Laws ... assistant chief lighting technician
Brent Poe ... electrician
Jim Shelton ... second company grip (as James R. Shelton)
Alex Skvorzov ... gaffer
Brian Snell ... grip
Mark Stanley ... first company grip
Rick Strodel ... grip
Paul Taylor ... grip
Chris Walters ... electrician (as Christopher L. Walters)
Barry Wetcher ... still photographer
Chris Williamson ... electrician
Tom Countryman ... camera car operator (uncredited)
Randy G. Herbert ... electrician (uncredited)
Bruce Jurgens ... second assistant camera (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Liz Siegel ... casting assistant
Laurel Smith ... casting assistant
John Strawbridge ... casting assistant (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Kirsten Everberg ... costume supervisor
Stacy Lewis ... key costumer

Location Management

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Christine Bonnem ... location manager
Debra Donaldson ... assistant location manager

Music Department

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Oscar Castro-Neves ... orchestrator
Nancy Fogarty ... music editor
Christopher Kennedy ... music editor
Joel Moss ... music scoring mixer (as Joel W. Moss)
Thomas Pasatieri ... orchestrator
Tom Boyd ... musician: oboe soloist (uncredited)
George Doering ... musician (uncredited)
James Thatcher ... musician: french horn (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Charles E. Bauer ... driver
Andrew Broomhead ... driver
Joseph A. Campbell Jr. ... driver
Robert W. Elliott ... driver
Perry Husman ... transportation coordinator
Dennis Jorgenson ... driver
Ray Knight ... driver
Michael Luckeroth ... driver (as Michael Lawrence Luckeroth)
Robert Meninger ... driver
Stephen C. Pollock ... driver
Salvatore A. Raimond ... driver (as Sal Raymond)
Francis 'Tony' Raymond ... driver (as Francis Raimond)
Jon Reeves ... transportation co-coordinator
John E. Simms ... driver (as John Simms)
Ronald Smith ... driver (as Ron Smith)
Gene Thomas ... driver
Douglas A. Walk ... driver (as Douglas Walk Sr.)
John C. Watkins Sr. ... driver
Foard J. Wilgis ... transportation captain
Robert L. Willumsen ... driver (as Robert Willumsen)
Walter Wright ... driver (as Walter R. Wright)
Joe Zappacosta ... driver
Kenneth Ziegler Jr. ... driver

Other crew

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Lisa Abbott ... first aid
Stephanie Clayton ... production assistant
Diane Edquist ... production secretary
Michele Edwards ... executive assistant: Ken Kwapis and Marisa Silver
Laura Gibson ... production coordinator
Barbara Harris ... adr group coordinator
Jeremy Kasten ... production assistant
Jon Kuyper ... production assistant (as Jonathan B. Kuyper)
Candy Limon ... production assistant
Geralyn Miller ... production auditor (as Geralyn McGah-Miller)
Lysa Moser ... assistant auditor
Mark Oliver ... production assistant
Joshua Ornstein ... assistant accountant (as Josh Ornstein)
Ginger Reynolds-Smith ... executive assistant: Frank Mancuso Jr.
Judith Rheiner ... publicist
Mindy Rodman ... script supervisor
Connie Sherman ... production auditor (as Connie Sherman Barnes)
David Storey ... choreographer
Shelly Strong ... production assistant (as Michelle Strong)
Jill Tufts ... production assistant (as Jill E. Tufts)
Leslie L. White ... production assistant
Michele 'Shelley' Ziegler ... production assistant (as Michele D'Angelo)
Frank Barron ... projectionist (uncredited)
Scott A. Green ... projectionist: dailies (uncredited)
Karen S. Spiegel ... assistant to producer (uncredited)
Shelly Strong ... assistant to director (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Dan and Lorie are journalists working in the same office. More often than not they have opposing view of the issue in question. Deciding that this is hot stuff, a television producer gives them their own program (called "He Said, She Said") where they can give their opposing views on various issues. As they work together and get to know one another, the events that occur in their lives are replayed in the film twice; once from each's perspective. Written by Murray Chapman

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Taglines The story of true love. Both versions. See more »
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Also Known As
  • She Said (United States)
  • He Said (United States)
  • He Said She Said (World-wide, English title)
  • He Said - She Said (World-wide, English title)
  • He Said, She Said - L'amour en stéréo (France)
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  • 115 min
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Trivia The genesis of this film was generated from a night out in Paris, France where the film's two directors, Marisa Silver and Ken Kwapis, were both telling the story of how the pair had gotten together. They noticed that their stories were different in perspective, so they decided to make a movie based on this high concept, and shortly afterwards, contacted the film's Screenwriter Brian Hohlfeld to develop the movie, then pitched the picture to Paramount, who gave them the go-ahead. See more »
Goofs When looking out the window from Wally's office we tug boats around the harbor. The WBAL TV station is located on Television hill in the Northwestern section of city nowhere near the harbor. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Scenes from a Mall/Nothing But Trouble/He Said, She Said/King Ralph/The Field (1991). See more »
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Quotes Uncle Olaf: Happiness is easy if you just take off your overcoat.
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