The New Guy (2002) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 10, 2002

Original Title:
The New Guy

Alternate Titles:
El Chico Nuevo
Los Feos También Mojan
Novo no Pedaço
The New Guy - Auf die ganz coole Tour
Крутий хлопець
Новичок
Продвинутый

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Bedlam Pictures
Frontier Pictures
Revolution Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6  ES: 12  FR: U  HU: 16  IE: 15  NL: 6  PT: M/12  RU: 12+  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 88

A zero will rise.

Nerdy high school senior Dizzy Harrison has finally gotten lucky -- after purposely getting expelled, he takes lessons in 'badass cool' from a convict and enrolls at a new school. But can he keep up the ruse?

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"B" Camera Operator:
Michael A. Chavez

Additional Editing:
Ronald Roose

Additional Music:
Nick Glennie-Smith

Art Department Coordinator:
Dot Stovall

Art Direction:
Michael Atwell

Assistant Location Manager:
John K. Patterson

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Daniel Salas-Porras

Boom Operator:
Ross Simpson

Camera Operator:
Steven H. Smith

Casting:
Nancy Nayor

Casting Assistant:
Dana Gold

Casting Associate:
Pamela Frazier
Gina Melone

Chief Lighting Technician:
Michael A. Jones

Construction Coordinator:
Lars Petersen

Costume Design:
Susie DeSanto

Costume Supervisor:
Kathy Kiatta

Dialogue Editor:
Alison Fisher
Wayne Griffin

Director:
Ed Decter

Director of Photography:
Michael D. O'Shea

Editor:
David Rennie

Executive Music Producer:
Ralph Sall

Executive Producer:
Greg Silverman
Ed Decter
Michael Fottrell
John J. Strauss

Extras Casting:
Marcus Lopez
Beth Sepko

First Assistant Camera:
Wally Sweeterman

First Assistant Director:
Sam Hill

First Assistant Editor:
Christein M. Goldstein
Keith Brachmann

Foley Artist:
Andy Malcolm
Goro Koyama

Foley Mixer:
Don White
Ron Mellegers

Hairstylist:
Angela Angel
Katina Gilkey

Key Costumer:
Susan Kistler
Anna Abbey

Key Grip:
Ferrell A. Shinnick

Key Hair Stylist:
Kelly Nelson

Key Makeup Artist:
Carla Palmer

Local Casting:
Barbara Brinkley

Location Manager:
Eric A. Williams

Makeup Artist:
Troy Breeding

Music Editor:
Amanda Goodpaster

Original Music Composer:
Ralph Sall

Post Production Supervisor:
Isabel Henderson

Producer:
Gordon Gray
Todd Garner
Mark Ciardi

Production Coordinator:
Marc A. Hammer

Production Design:
Dina Lipton

Production Sound Mixer:
Pud Cusack

Production Supervisor:
Catherine S. McComb

Property Master:
King Orba

Prosthetics:
Gary Archer

Rigging Gaffer:
Glenn Corbett

Scoring Mixer:
Malcolm Luker

Script Supervisor:
Gina Grande

Second Assistant Director:
Vincent Palmo Jr.

Set Decoration:
Suzette Sheets

Sound Effects Editor:
David Giammarco
Mark A. Lanza

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Terry Rodman
David E. Fluhr
Christian P. Minkler
Chris David

Sound Supervisor:
Michael O'Farrell

Special Effects Coordinator:
David Blitstein

Steadicam Operator:
Ralph Watson

Still Photographer:
Van Redin

Stunt Coordinator:
Richard Humphreys

Stunt Double:
Austin Anderson

Stunt Driver:
Lonnie Nelson

Stunts:
Lathan McKay
Rob King

Transportation Captain:
Lonnie Nelson

Transportation Co-Captain:
Greg Faucett

Transportation Coordinator:
Phil Schriber

Unit Production Manager:
Michael Fottrell

Writer:
David Kendall

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