Loser (2000) [PG-13]

Release Date:
July 21, 2000

Original Title:
Loser

Alternate Titles:
Un Perdedor con Suerte
戆直“屎”男

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+  DE: 6  HU: 18  IE: 15  JP: G  MX: B  PT: M/12  SK: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 95

Dare to be different.

On a university scholarship, a good natured student from the midwest gets a crash course in city life while dealing with three evil roommates. He befriends a virtually homeless college student whom he falls for, but she's dating a nasty professor.

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"B" Camera Operator:
David M. Dunlap

Art Department Coordinator:
Michelle Bridgman

Art Direction:
Andrew M. Stearn

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Doug Reid

Assistant Costume Designer:
Maria Duplaga

Assistant Editor:
R. Harris Conkling
Odis McKinney
M. Gunther Matzdoriff

Assistant Location Manager:
Alex McNaughton
Mark McFadden

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Cassidy Watkins

Assistant Production Manager:
Pasia Schonberg

Assistant Property Master:
Tory Bellingham

Assistant Set Decoration:
Robert Walshaw

Assistant Sound Editor:
Bill Burns
Joe Schiff

Boom Operator:
Bruce Moffitt
Linda Murphy

Camera Operator:
Andy Chmura
Tom Weston

Casting:
Ross Clydesdale
Lynn Kressel

Casting Assistant:
Juli-Ann Kay

Chief Lighting Technician:
Robert McRae
Bill O'Leary

Choreographer:
Mary Ann Kellogg

Construction Coordinator:
John Mackenzie

Costume Design:
Mona May

Costume Supervisor:
Cori Burchell
Amy Roth

Dialogue Editor:
Alison Fisher
Kim Drummond
David Giammarco

Director:
Amy Heckerling

Director of Photography:
Rob Hahn

Dolly Grip:
Nick Bacon

Editor:
Debra Chiate

Executive Producer:
John M. Eckert

Extras Casting:
Jane Rogers

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Bobby Mancuso

First Assistant Camera:
Christopher Raucamp

First Assistant Director:
Jeff J.J. Authors
Tom Razzano

First Assistant Editor:
Lara Johnston

Foley Artist:
Vincent Guisetti
Pamela Kahn

Foley Editor:
Jonathan Klein

Foley Mixer:
Kyle Rochlin

Hairstylist:
Patricia Grande

Head Carpenter:
Eric Taylor

Key Grip:
Robert Johnson
James W. Finnerty

Key Makeup Artist:
Patricia Green

Key Scenic Artist:
John Bannister

Location Manager:
Keith Large
Nicholas Bernstein

Makeup Artist:
Felice Diamond

Music Editor:
Jeanette Surga

Music Supervisor:
Elliot Lurie

Negative Cutter:
Mo Henry

On Set Dresser:
David Evans

Original Music Composer:
David Kitay

Producer:
Twink Caplan
Amy Heckerling

Production Accountant:
Tali Lipa

Production Coordinator:
Cory Porsia
Scott Kordish

Production Design:
Steven J. Jordan

Property Buyer:
Greg Pelchat

Property Master:
Jeff Poulis
David H. Allen

Script Supervisor:
Susan Marucci

Second Assistant Camera:
Nicole Blanchard

Second Assistant Director:
Grant Lucibello
Lisa M. Rowe

Set Decoration:
Patricia Cuccia
Beth Kushnick

Set Designer:
Barry Isenor

Sound Effects Editor:
Scott A. Jennings
Mark A. Lanza

Sound Mixer:
Greg Chapman
Michael Barosky

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Fleischman
Jim Fitzpatrick

Special Effects:
Martin Malivoire

Steadicam Operator:
Keith Murphy
Andrew Casey

Still Photographer:
Gail Harvey

Stunt Coordinator:
John Stoneham Jr.

Stunts:
Keith Siglinger
Bryan J. Thomas

Supervising ADR Editor:
Michael Haight

Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael O'Farrell

Unit Production Manager:
John M. Eckert
Richard Baratta

Unit Publicist:
Karen Pidgurski

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Michelle Matland

Writer:
Amy Heckerling

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