Peroxide Passion (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2001

Original Title:
Peroxide Passion

Genres:
Comedy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 84

When his wealthy fiancée, Ashley (Karen Travis), dumps him at the altar and runs off with a Mormon man to Salt Lake City, poor Jersey guy Jed (James Tupper) teams up with ambitious, voluptuous sex hotline talker Mimi (Lorri Bagley) and crooner Johnny Pompano Jr. to break up the union. Will Jed win back Ashley's love? Monty Diamond produces and directs this screwball romantic comedy, while Billy Campion and Aasif Mandvi co-star.

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ADR Editor:
Jason Candler

Art Direction:
Alexander Westerman

Assistant Camera:
Robert Lau

Assistant Editor:
Gary Dokter II

Associate Producer:
Robert Spaeth
Frank DeMartini

Camera Loader:
Douglas W. Johnson

Casting Associate:
Lauren Singer

Cinematography:
Igor Sunara

Co-Producer:
Anne François

Dialogue Editor:
Jason Candler
Ethan Beigel

Director:
Monty Diamond

Editor:
Marty Levenstein
Anne McCabe
Jack Haigis

Electrician:
Will Gorman
Adam Silver

Executive Producer:
Michael Peyser
Robert F. Colesberry

Fight Choreographer:
Damon DiMarco

Gaffer:
Tom Hamilton

Grip:
Wesley Battle
Peter Yoles
William Long

Key Grip:
L. Philippe Casseus

Location Manager:
Joe Sevey

Makeup & Hair:
Johnett Robinson

Music Editor:
Jason Candler

Musician:
Benjamin Atkins

Producer:
Andrew Charas
Terence Michael
Monty Diamond

Production Design:
Mark Helmuth

Production Manager:
Joel Blanco

Second Assistant Camera:
Tom Downey

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Reichmann

Sound Effects Editor:
Ethan Beigel

Storyboard Artist:
Ben Telford

Swing:
Seamus Tierney

Writer:
David Atkins

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