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Release Date:
March 6, 2002
Original Title:
Do It for Uncle Manny
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 88
Struggling actor Danny and his pal Stuart are ready to rock the L.A. nightlife -- with help from a Rolls Royce and Rolex "borrowed" from Stuart's uncle Manny, a big-time producer. But plans go awry when the boys meet the too-good-to-be-true Jenny.
Additional Dialogue:
Ross King
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kumiko Sato
Kanako Nishimura
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Jason Guyan
Assistant Production Design:
Jessica Musicar
Assistant Set Dresser:
Elizabeth Jurado
Associate Producer:
Alex Pearl
Boom Operator:
Justin Alley
Camera Loader:
Mitsutaka Nakamura
Cezanne Farris-Gilbert
Casting:
Dino Ladki
Victoria Burrows
Co-Executive Producer:
Paul Sergi
Manny Sarris
Anthony P. Baratta
Costume Designer:
Roger J. Forker
Director:
Adam Baratta
Director of Photography:
Brian Baugh
Editor:
Howard Heard
Executive Producer:
Larry Schapiro
Jon Scheinberg
Extras Casting:
Melanie Butler
Shirley Nichols
First Assistant Camera:
Stuart T. Lillas
Dominic Aluisi
First Assistant Director:
James Grayford
Key Makeup Artist:
Akiko Matsumoto
Music Supervisor:
Scott Igoe
Original Music Composer:
Christopher Rife
Post Production Supervisor:
Daniel Voltz
Producer:
Joy Czerwonky
Production Coordinator:
Lynne Braggs
Audrey Ward
Production Design:
Madla Hruza
Property Master:
Brad Morrison
Script Consultant:
Charles Forsch
Will Shivers
Mike Nickles
Josh Luchs
Script Supervisor:
Ari Halpern
Second Assistant Camera:
Tarin Anderson
Patrick Burke
Second Assistant Director:
Alex Deerr
Paul Glenn Cawley
Michael Saruwatari
Sound Mixer:
Don Thomas
Still Photographer:
Eddie Garcia
Tommaso Colognese
Michael Saruwatari
Wardrobe Assistant:
Christine Campbell
Alice Guinan
Writer:
Adam Baratta
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