All Screwed Up (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 4, 2012

Original Title:
All Screwed Up

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Family

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

What happens when the jock switches bodies with the nerd?

FREAKY FRIDAY with a twist. Teenisha (Chyna Lane of PRECIOUS, CADILLAC RECORDS) is your modern geeky teen - smart, suffering from ADD, an outcast at school, and an oddity in her own home. Pete is every girl's dream - star of the sports team, confident, homecoming King, and dating the hottest girl in school. Their lives change when this jock and this science nerd switch bodies during a freak accident!

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Animation:
Tim Mattson
Jim Spieler

Animation Director:
John Whalan

Assistant Camera:
George Alvarez

Casting Director:
Renata Kheyson

Cinematography:
Neil Stephens

Digital Compositor:
Dan McNamara

Director:
Neil Stephens

Executive Producer:
Mathius Mack Gertz
Bud Rebel

Foley Artist:
Alan Zapata

Gaffer:
Simon MacArthur

Grip:
Daniel Burkhart
Drew Witte

Jimmy Jib Operator:
Mike Milia

Layout Supervisor:
John Whalan

Makeup Artist:
Anastasia Konstantinou

Producer:
Matthew J. Pellowski

Production Assistant:
Enid Lambert

Production Designer:
Sergeo Levitas

Property Master:
Anastasia Konstantinou

Script Supervisor:
Melissa Whitely

Set Photographer:
Jose Alvarez

Sound:
Rob Morisi

Sound Designer:
Bill Donnelly

Special Effects Supervisor:
John Whalan

Visual Effects:
Rich Chonczynski

Visual Effects Producer:
John Whalan

Writer:
Bud Rebel

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