kitay वाक्य
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- Directed by Danny Leiner; written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg; director of photography, Bruce Douglas Johnson; edited by Jeff Betancourt; music by David Kitay; production designer, Steve Rosenzweig; produced by Greg Shapiro and Nathan Kahane; released by New Line Cinema.
- Directed by John Fortenberry; written by Steve Koren, Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan; director of photography, Francis Kenny; edited by Jay Kamen; music by David Kitay; production designer, Steven Jordan; produced by Lorne Michaels and Amy Heckerling; released by Paramount Pictures.
- Written and directed by Amy Heckerling; director of photography, Bill Pope; edited by Debra Chiate; music supervision by Karyn Rachtman with music score by David Kitay; production designer, Steven Jordan; costume designer, Mona May; produced by Scott Rudin and Robert Lawrence; released by Paramount Pictures.
- Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans; written by Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Buddy Johnson, Phil Beauman, Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer; director of photography, Francis Kenny; edited by Mark Helfrich; music by David Kitay; produced by Eric L . Gold and Lee R . Mayes; released by Dimension Films.
- "Can't Hardly Wait " : Written and directed by Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan; director of photography, Lloyd Ahern; edited by Michael Jablow; music by David Kitay and Matthew Sweet; production designer, Marcia Hinds-Johnson; produced by Jenno Topping and Betty Thomas; released by Columbia Pictures.
- Directed by Terry Zwigoff; written by Zwigoff and Daniel Clowes, based on Clowes's comic book series; director of photography, Affonso Beato; edited by Carole Kravetz; music by David Kitay; production designer, Edward T . McAvoy; produced by Lianne Halfon, John Malkovich and Russell Smith; released by United Artists.
- "' Kitay-gorod "'( ), also referred to as the "'Great Possad "'( ) in the 16th-17th centuries, is a cultural and historical area within the central part of Moscow, Russia, defined by the markings of now almost entirely razed fortifications, narrow streets and very densely built cityscape.
- Directed by John Fortenberry; written by Neil Tolkin, Barbara Williams and Samantha Adams, based on a story by Ms . Williams and Ms . Adams; director of photography, Avi Karpick; edited by Stephen Semel; music by David Kitay; production designers, Deborah Raymond and Dorian Vernaccio; produced by Yoram Ben-Ami and Peter M . Lenkov; released by Tri-Star Pictures and Triumph Films.