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Release Date:
June 14, 2002
Original Title:
The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys
Alternate Titles:
La Peligrosa Vidas de los Altar Boys
The Dangerous Lives Of Altar Boys
Опасные игры
Опасные игры церковных мальчиков
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Egg Pictures
Initial Entertainment Group
Trilogy Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 PL: 18 US: R
Runtime: 104
A group of Catholic school friends, after being caught drawing an obscene comic book, plan a heist that will outdo their previous prank and make them local legends.
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Art Direction:
Geoffrey S. Grimsman
Boom Operator:
C. Douglas Cameron
Casting:
Laray Mayfield
Craig Fincannon
Costume Design:
Marie France
Dialogue Editor:
John C. Stuver
Nancy Nugent
Director:
Peter Care
Director of Photography:
Lance Acord
Editor:
Chris Peppe
First Assistant Editor:
Amy Flint Catherwood
Foley Artist:
Gregg Barbanell
Key Hair Stylist:
Philip Ivey
Key Makeup Artist:
Lynn Barber
Location Manager:
E. Michael Hewett
Music Editor:
Tommy Lockett
Chris McGeary
Music Supervisor:
John Bissell
Novel:
Chris Fuhrman
Original Music Composer:
Marco Beltrami
Production Coordinator:
Shannon Rippy
Production Design:
Gideon Ponte
Production Sound Mixer:
Carl Rudisill
Property Master:
Richard Waldrop
Screenplay:
Jeff Stockwell
Michael Petroni
Script Supervisor:
Christine Moore
Second Unit Director:
Gary Jensen
Set Decoration:
James Edward Ferrell Jr.
Sound Effects Editor:
Jonathan Sola
David Esparza
Stephen P. Robinson
Michael Orlowski
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ken Teaney
Sound Recordist:
Martin Schloemer
Still Photographer:
Jim Bridges
Stunt Coordinator:
Gary Jensen
Supervising Sound Editor:
Andrew DeCristofaro
Michael Payne
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