The Whole Ten Yards (2004) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 7, 2004

Original Title:
The Whole Ten Yards

Alternate Titles:
Deset yarda
Desyat' yardov
Desyatʹ yardiv
Mi vecino el asesino 2
O mafiozos tis diplanis portas xanahtypa
Oss torpeder emellan 2
Povratak ubice mekog srca
The Whole Nine Yards 2
Девять ярдов 2

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cheyenne Enterprises
Eclipse Catering
Franchise Pictures
MHF Zweite Academy Film
Nine Yards Two Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  CA: PG  CZ: 12+  DE: 16  FR: U  GB: 12A  KR: 15  PT: M/12  RO: A.G.  SE: 11  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 98

They missed each other. This time, their aim is better.

Jimmy "The Tulip" Tudeski now spends his days compulsively cleaning his house and perfecting his culinary skills with his wife, Jill, a purported assassin who has yet to pull off a clean hit. Suddenly, an uninvited and unwelcome connection to their past unexpectedly shows up on Jimmy and Jill's doorstep; it's Oz, and he's begging them to help him rescue his wife, Cynthia.

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ADR Voice Casting:
Sandy Holt

Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Reid Russell

Armorer:
David Aaron

Art Department Assistant:
Amanda Crockett

Art Direction:
Sally Thornton

Assistant Art Director:
Mark Molina

Assistant Craft Service:
William S. Turchyn II

Assistant Director:
K.C. Colwell
Paula Case

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jay Wejebe

Assistant Property Master:
Courtney Jackson

Associate Producer:
Stephen J. Eads
Wolfgang Schamburg
Ernst-August Schnieder

Best Boy Electric:
Greg Langham

Best Boy Grip:
Billy Beaird

Boom Operator:
Keenan Wyatt

Camera Loader:
David A. Seekins

Camera Operator:
Dennis Weaver

Carpenter:
Eric Lafrance

Casting:
Nancy Nayor

Casting Associate:
Neely Gurman

Characters:
Mitchell Kapner

Chef:
Jose Cruz Tejeda

Chief Lighting Technician:
Michael Laws

Co-Executive Producer:
Jack Nasser

Co-Producer:
James A. Holt
Joseph Merhi

Color Timer:
Michael Hatzer

Conductor:
Pete Anthony

Construction Coordinator:
John R. Elliott

Costume Design:
Rudy Dillon

Costume Supervisor:
Garet Reilly

Craft Service:
Jeff Winn

Digital Compositors:
Derek Bird

Director:
Howard Deutch

Director of Operations:
Harvey Lowry

Director of Photography:
Neil Roach

Dolly Grip:
Seth Greenwald

Driver:
Laura C. Auldridge

Editor:
Seth Flaum

Electrician:
Mark Freeman

Executive Producer:
David Bergstein
Oliver Hengst
Joseph Nasser
Tracee Stanley
Andrew Stevens

First Assistant Accountant:
Andrew Sears

First Assistant Camera:
John Boccaccio

First Assistant Editor:
Justin C. Green

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Kevin Banks

Foley Artist:
Steve Baine

Foley Recordist:
Peter Persaud

Graphic Designer:
Robert Bernard

Grip:
Stuart Abramson

Hairstylist:
Katherine Rees

Key Hair Stylist:
Linda Rizzuto

Key Makeup Artist:
Julie L. Pearce

Key Rigging Grip:
Arnaud Peiny

Legal Services:
Adam W. Rosen

Lighting Technician:
Jimmy Harritos

Line Producer:
Andrew Sugerman

Loader:
Noreen Graveline

Location Manager:
Michael J. Burmeister

Makeup Artist:
Fred C. Blau Jr.
Gerald Quist

Music Editor:
Brent Brooks

Music Programmer:
Aaron Martin

Music Supervisor:
Spring Aspers

Orchestrator:
Frank Bennett
Mike Watts

Original Music Composer:
John Debney

Painter:
Lee J. Jashinsky

Payroll Accountant:
Denyse Rossi

Picture Car Coordinator:
Mike Middleton

Post Production Supervisor:
Joel T. Pashby

Producer:
Allan Kaufman
Arnold Rifkin
Elie Samaha
David Willis

Production Accountant:
Barbara-Ann Stein

Production Assistant:
Bethany Bilsky

Production Coordinator:
Tom Carson

Production Design:
Virginia Randolph-Weaver

Production Executive:
Martha Haight

Production Secretary:
Tyler Thornberg

Production Sound Mixer:
Edward Tise

Production Supervisor:
Haley Sweet

Prosthetic Supervisor:
Wesley Wofford

Scoring Mixer:
Shawn Murphy

Screenplay:
George Gallo

Script Supervisor:
Toby Forlenza

Second Assistant Accountant:
Nicholas Irwin

Second Assistant Camera:
Matthew A. Del Ruth

Second Assistant Director:
Lisa M. Rowe

Second Second Assistant Director:
Basti Van Der Woude
Susie Balaban

Set Costumer:
Alix Hester

Set Decorating Coordinator:
Laura M. O'Brien

Set Decoration:
Peg Cummings

Set Dressing Artist:
Carisa Rosenthal

Set Medic:
Joe Rystrom

Set Production Assistant:
Billy Taylor
Amanda Crockett

Sound:
John Sievert

Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Allen

Special Effects Coordinator:
Rick Thompson

Special Effects Supervisor:
R. Bruce Steinheimer

Special Effects Technician:
Lou Carlucci

Stand In:
Debbie Atkinson

Steadicam Operator:
Brian W. Nordheim

Still Photographer:
Gemma La Mana

Studio Teachers:
Maxine Arbarbara

Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Avery

Stunt Double:
Alisa Hensley
Max Daniels

Stunts:
Damion Poitier
Chris Howell
Eurlyne Epper

Supervising Music Editor:
Andrew Silver

Supervising Sound Editor:
Trevor Jolly

Transportation Captain:
Alan Kaminsky

Transportation Co-Captain:
Stephen A. Latina

Transportation Coordinator:
A. Welch Lambeth

Unit Production Manager:
Andrew Sugerman

Unit Publicist:
Paulette Dauber

Video Assist Operator:
Glenn Cannon

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