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Release Date:
May 19, 2016
Original Title:
The Opposite Sex
Alternate Titles:
A Bet's a Bet
Die Dating-Wette
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Magna Group Entertainment
VMI Worldwide
Verdi Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
PL: 16 RU: 18+ US: PG-13
Runtime: 96
The story of Vince, New England's most successful divorce attorney. To Vince, life is one big competition, and losing is unacceptable. This also applies in his dating life with his love 'em and leave 'em approach. Then Vince meets Jane, who is beautiful, successful and also extremely driven. Together they enter into a series of entertaining wagers with each other where the winner gets to decide the fate of the loser.
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Associate Producer:
Chad Verdi Jr.
Casting:
David Gere
Casting Director:
Jamie Castro
Costume Designer:
Arianna Buonanno
Director:
Jonathan Silverman
Jennifer Finnigan
Director of Photography:
Jendra Jarnagin
Editor:
Keith Croket
Executive Producer:
David Gere
Music Supervisor:
Michelle Verdi
Original Music Composer:
Eric Masunaga
Original Story:
Mark Mussina
Producer:
Chad A. Verdi
Gino Pereira
Claire Severance
Jennifer Finnigan
Jonathan Silverman
Production Design:
Kevin C. Lang
Screenplay:
Mark Mussina
Steven Sessions
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