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Release Date:
September 11, 2003
Original Title:
Testosterone
Alternate Titles:
Testosterona
Тестостерон
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Blue Streak Films
Cinecolor
Videocolor
Production Countries:
Argentina | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 103
Dean has been stumped for some time in his attempt to produce a follow-up to "I was a Teenage Speed Freak," his incredibly successful graphic novel. His fans expect great things from him and his editor, Louise, is hounding him. Instead of working, however, Dean spends his time searching for his Argentine lover Pablo, who went out one night for cigarettes and never came back.
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ADR Editor:
Jonathan Null
ADR Recordist:
Chris Navarro
Assistant Director:
Ezequiel Crupnicoff
Author:
Dennis Hensley
Dialogue Editor:
Jonathan Null
Director:
David Moreton
Director of Photography:
Ken Kelsch
Editor:
Mallory Gottlieb
Roger Schulte
First Assistant Director:
George Bamber
Foley Artist:
Jana Vance
Marnie Moore
Foley Editor:
Jonathan Null
Foley Recordist:
Travis Crenshaw
Key Grip:
Rick Tucker
Music:
Marco D'Ambrosio
Music Supervisor:
Terri D'Ambrosio
Novel:
James Robert Baker
Producer:
Kathryn Riccio
David Moreton
Production Design:
Jorge Ferrari
Production Manager:
Jackie Ingberg
Production Supervisor:
Julie Fay
Script Supervisor:
Lori Grabowski
Second Assistant Director:
Rusty Mahmood
Nicolás Lidijover
Sound Editor:
Michael Axinn
Neil Riha
Mac Smith
Jonathan Null
Bruce Lacey
Sound Effects Editor:
Stuart Provine
Sound Mixer:
Lori Dovi
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Juan Peralta
Marshall Garlington
Lance Brown
Kent Sparling
Sound Recordist:
Ronald G. Roumas
Mark Purcell
Supervising Sound Editor:
Andrea Gard
Robert Jackson
Writer:
David Moreton
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