The Waterboy (1998) [PG-13]

Release Date:
November 6, 1998

Original Title:
The Waterboy

Alternate Titles:
A vizesnyolcas
El aguatero
O Águas
Waterboy - Der Typ mit dem Wasserschaden
Ο Νερο-κουβαλητής
Мамій

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Touchstone Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  CZ: U  DE: 6  ES: TP  FR: U  GB: 12  HU: 12  KR: 12  NL: 6  PT: M/6  SE: 7  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 90

You can mess with him. But don't mess with his water.

Bobby Boucher is a water boy for a struggling college football team. The coach discovers Boucher's hidden rage makes him a tackling machine whose bone-crushing power might vault his team into the playoffs.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Stephen Campbell

"B" Camera Operator:
William Papp

ADR Voice Casting:
Terri Douglas
Caitlin McKenna

Additional Camera:
Frank Miller

Art Direction:
Alan Au

Assistant Hairstylist:
Jane Hassinger

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Christine Wostak

Assistant Property Master:
Stephen I. Erdberg

Associate Producer:
Phyllis Alia
Michelle Holdsworth
Rita Smith

Best Boy Grip:
Ben Kanegson

Boom Operator:
Randall J. Smith

Casting:
Roger Mussenden

Co-Producer:
Ira Shuman

Color Timer:
Dale E. Grahn

Construction Coordinator:
William Les Collins

Costume Design:
Tom Bronson

Costume Supervisor:
David Rawley

Digital Compositor:
Dan Novy
Jeffrey Arnold
Bruce Pearson

Director:
Frank Coraci

Director of Photography:
Steven Bernstein

Dolly Grip:
James J. Green

Editor:
Tom Lewis

Electrician:
Jack Nealy
Richard Ramee

Executive Producer:
Adam Sandler

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Richard Lacy
Christopher M. Fisher

First Assistant "B" Camera:
J. Steven Latham
Vali Valus

First Assistant Accountant:
Thomas Bianco

First Assistant Director:
Marty Eli Schwartz

First Assistant Editor:
Paul M. Wagner

Foley Artist:
Paige Pollack
Adam DeCoster
Sharon Michaels

Foley Mixer:
Warren Kleiman
Matthew C. Beville

Gaffer:
David A. Cook

Key Costumer:
Deborah Latham

Key Hair Stylist:
Tish Simpson

Key Makeup Artist:
Erin Koplow
Lee Grimes

Leadman:
Jeffrey Scott Taylor

Makeup Artist:
Ann Pala

Music:
Alan Pasqua

Music Editor:
Stuart Grusin
Scott Grusin

Music Supervisor:
Michael Dilbeck
Brooks Arthur

Negative Cutter:
Mary Beth Smith

Producer:
Jack Giarraputo
Robert Simonds

Production Accountant:
Connie McAloney

Production Design:
Perry Andelin Blake

Production Office Coordinator:
Leslie Stevens

Production Secretary:
Amy R. Trachtman

Property Master:
Kurt Thoresen

Rigging Gaffer:
Michael J. Walsh

Screenplay:
Adam Sandler
Tim Herlihy

Script Supervisor:
Melinda Taksen

Second Assistant Camera:
Paul Horn

Second Assistant Director:
Adam Druxman

Second Unit Director:
Allan Graf

Set Costumer:
Danny Molaschi
Emae Villalobos

Set Decoration:
Barbara Peterson-Malesci

Set Designer:
Derrick W. Smith

Sound Designer:
Elmo Weber

Sound Mixer:
Jay Meagher

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Scott Millan
Bob Beemer
Jim Fitzpatrick

Sound Recordist:
Andrea Lakin
Brian D. Lucas

Steadicam Operator:
William Papp

Still Photographer:
Jon Baronn Farmer

Storyboard Artist:
Mark Simon

Stunt Coordinator:
Allan Graf

Stunts:
Christine Anne Baur

Supervising Music Editor:
Stephen Lotwis

Supervising Sound Editor:
Elmo Weber
Gregory M. Gerlich

Transportation Captain:
Kevin Craig

Unit Production Manager:
Mark Indig
Ira Shuman

Unit Publicist:
Wendi Laski

Visual Effects Editor:
Lincoln Kupchak

Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Fogg

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