A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 21, 2002
Original Title:
Dawg
Alternate Titles:
Bad Boy
Bad Boy - Ein Weiberheld muss büßen
Dawg
Money for Mercy - Gnade, ich werde reich!
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Final Draft, Inc.
Gold Circle Films
Stephen J. Cannell Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
To inherit a million dollars, an egotistical womanizer must find the women he's betrayed and convince them to forgive him.
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Art Direction:
Caroline Quinn
Camera Operator:
Ross Judd
Casting:
Jackie Burch
Choreographer:
Helene Phillips
Co-Producer:
Steven Felder
Dara Weintraub
Costume Design:
Genevieve Tyrrell
Costumer:
Jeannie H. Kelly
Director:
Victoria Hochberg
Director of Photography:
Steven Finestone
Editor:
Claudia Finkle
Mary Jo Markey
Executive Producer:
Norm Waitt
First Assistant Director:
Drew Ann Rosenberg
Main Title Theme Composer:
Richard Gibbs
Music:
Jason Frederick
Music Producer:
Richard Gibbs
Post Production Supervisor:
Michael Toji
Producer:
Stephen J. Cannell
Larry Katz
Wayne S. Williams
David Kronemeyer
Production Design:
Bruce Miller
Production Sound Mixer:
Douglas Axtell
Script Supervisor:
Hilary Momberger-Powers
Second Assistant Director:
Barbara M. Ravis
Second Second Assistant Director:
Anne Berger
Set Costumer:
Bernadette O'Brien
Dalhia Schuette
Set Decoration:
Sara Andrews
Set Production Assistant:
George Brown
Stunt Coordinator:
Bobby J. Foxworth
Stunt Double:
Shauna Duggins
Chris Tuck
Unit Production Manager:
Steven Felder
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Maria Aquilar
Writer:
Ken Hastings
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