My Girlfriend's Boyfriend (2010) [PG]

Release Date:
April 22, 2010

Original Title:
My Girlfriend's Boyfriend

Alternate Titles:
El Novio de mi Novia
El novio de mi novia

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Gravitas Ventures
Peace by Peace Productions
fiftyfilms

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 84

The story of a girl who meets her one true love... Twice

When Ethan arrives at the airport just in time to declare his undying love for his girlfriend, love appears to have conquered all. The scene, however, is really the ending of Ethan's novel, which his agent calls "unrealistic." Ethan soon meets a waitress, Jesse, and falls in love with her despite her growing devotion to Troy, a charming businessman. But the line between reality and fiction becomes increasingly blurred.

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ADR Mixer:
Greg Jefferson
Steve Bucino

Actor's Assistant:
Suzanne Agis

Additional Gaffer:
John K. Farr
Phil Shepherd

Additional Grip:
Brandon Ellsworth
Sean Bagley
Adam Rasmussen
Tyler Meiners

Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Lauren Brady

Assistant Location Manager:
Christopher D. Morgan

Associate Producer:
Benjamin Hunt

Best Boy Electric:
John Raymer

Best Boy Grip:
Allen Dial

Boom Operator:
Noel Espinosa

Casting:
Lauren Bass
Erin Cameron

Casting Assistant:
Jordan Bass

Colorist:
Russ Lasson

Costume Designer:
Alyson Hancey

Costumer:
Betsy McFarland

Craft Service:
Choralie Jarema
Chloe Jarema

Digital Imaging Technician:
Steve Freebairn

Director:
Daryn Tufts

Director of Photography:
Brandon Christensen

Driver:
Tom Allen
Ron Bean
Bert Lund

Editor:
Ethan Vincent
Rick McFarland
Jenirae Reynolds

Electrician:
Brandon Gleave

Executive Producer:
Nate Jones
Joe Pia
Sonja Suarez Carey

Extras Casting:
Benjamin Hunt
Amy Morgan

Extras Casting Assistant:
Michael Risk
Troy Lee

First Assistant Camera:
Dean Aoki

First Assistant Director:
Aaron Walters

Gaffer:
Dennis L. Peterson
Al Stoddard

Graphic Designer:
Jan Allen
Phil Hunter

Jimmy Jib Operator:
Steven Holmes

Key Grip:
Al Stoddard
Kevin Woodward

Key Makeup Artist:
Greg T. Moon

Leadman:
Timothy M. Barlow

Location Assistant:
Cindy McLean

Location Manager:
Sonja Suarez Carey

Music Consultant:
Jamen Brooks

Music Supervisor:
Jon Lee

Musician:
Todd Sorenson
Ryan Tilby
Ron Saltmarsh
John Hancock

Original Music Composer:
Sam Cardon

Producer:
Alyssa Milano
Rick McFarland

Production Accountant:
Kathy McFarland

Production Assistant:
Angela Rawling
Evan Sachs
Melanie Hamann
Natalie Murdock
Grant Esplin
Joseph O'Driscoll
Matt Taylor
Zack Livingston
Lisa Borschel

Production Design:
Kenneth S. Hill

Production Sound Mixer:
Paul H. Maritsas

Production Supervisor:
Gavin Bentley

Screenplay:
Daryn Tufts

Script Editor:
Ben Welch

Script Supervisor:
Kristin Ludwin

Second Assistant Camera:
Steven L. Carter

Second Assistant Director:
Mark Spencer

Second Second Assistant Director:
Ryan Pederson

Second Unit Director:
Phil Hunter

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Rick McFarland

Security:
Nate Barnes

Set Costumer:
Shantell Guy

Set Dresser:
River Coss

Stand In:
Joshua Cameron
Lauren Head
Kassie McClure
Diana Singh

Steadicam Operator:
Don Muirhead

Still Photographer:
Stacy Young
Josh Wood

Story:
Benji Smith
Daryn Tufts

Supervising Music Editor:
Cory Milano

Thanks:
Kurt Hale
Thomas Milano
Nate Jones

Title Designer:
Bryan Beach

Transportation Captain:
Mark Colloton

Transportation Coordinator:
Jeffrey M. Fischer

Unit Production Manager:
John de Blas Williams

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