Zoolander (2001) [PG-13]

Release Date:
September 28, 2001

Original Title:
Zoolander

Alternate Titles:
Obraztsovyy samets
Zirtapoz
Zoolander 1
Zoolander, a trendkívüli
Zoolander: O Árchontas Tis Pasarélas
Zrazkovyy sametsʹ
Zulender
Zulendŭr

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Red Hour
Scott Rudin Productions
Village Roadshow Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  CZ: U  DE: 12  DK: 7  ES: 7  FI: K-12  FR: 12  GB: 12  HU: 12  IE: 15  IT: T  JP: G  MX: B  NL: 6  NO: 12  PL: 16  PT: M/12  RO: 12  RU: 18+  SE: 7  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 89

3% body fat. 1% brain activity.

Clear the runway for Derek Zoolander, VH1's three-time male model of the year. His face falls when hippie-chic Hansel scooters in to steal this year's award. The evil fashion guru Mugatu seizes the opportunity to turn Derek into a killing machine. It's a well-designed conspiracy and only with the help of Hansel and a few well-chosen accessories like Matilda can Derek make the world safe for male models everywhere.

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Joel Shryack

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Bob Baron

Additional Camera:
Gerard Sava

Additional Music:
Randy Kerber

Additional Photography:
Clyde W. Smith

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Melody Bishop

Art Department Production Assistant:
Dennis Widmyer

Art Direction:
Stephen Alesch

Assistant Accountant:
Edward E. Giddens

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Kyung W. Chang

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Ron Alexus

Assistant Costume Designer:
Frank L. Fleming

Assistant Editor:
Kent Blocher

Assistant Location Manager:
Linda 'Sam' Glynn

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Matthew Spiegel

Assistant Property Master:
Russ J. Griffon

Associate Producer:
Monica Levinson

Boom Operator:
Perry Dodgson

Camera Loader:
Caesar S. Carnevale

Camera Operator:
Patrick Capone

Carpenter:
Scott Gertsen

Casting:
Kathleen Chopin
Juel Bestrop
Jeanne McCarthy

Casting Assistant:
Nadia Lubbe Simon

Casting Associate:
Blythe Cappello

Characters:
Ben Stiller
Drake Sather

Charge Scenic Artist:
Joseph Garzero

Chief Lighting Technician:
Jay Fortune

Choreographer:
Joey McKneely

Co-Producer:
Celia D. Costas

Color Timer:
Dennis McNeill

Conductor:
Nicholas Dodd

Construction Coordinator:
Fred Merusi

Construction Grip:
Richard Hebrank

Costume Assistant:
Chris Ann Pappas

Costume Coordinator:
Monica Ruiz-Ziegler

Costume Design:
David C. Robinson

Costume Supervisor:
Joanna Brett

Costumer:
Sandi Figueroa

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Kendra Levenberg

Dialogue Editor:
Frank Smathers

Digital Compositors:
Don Lee

Director:
Ben Stiller

Director of Photography:
Barry Peterson

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Thom 'Coach' Ehle

Dolly Grip:
Paul Candrilli

Editor:
Greg Hayden

Electrician:
Kelly Connors

Executive Assistant:
Edith Hagigi

Executive Producer:
Joel Gallen
Lauren Zalaznick
Adam Schroeder

Extras Casting:
Sylvia Fay

First Assistant Accountant:
Rick Tropasso

First Assistant Camera:
Sam DiMaggio

First Assistant Director:
Amy Sayres

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Dan Blazi

First Company Grip:
Mitchell Andrew Lillian

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Harold Burke

Foley Artist:
Hilda Hodges

Foley Mixer:
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Alan D'Angerio

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Roy Bennett

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Kate Biscoe
Karen Dahl

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Naomi Donne

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Jonathan Karp

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George Drakoulias
Randall Poster

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Mary Nelson-Duerrstein

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David Arnold

Producer:
Scott Rudin
Ben Stiller
Stuart Cornfeld

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Maggie Kusik

Production Assistant:
Adeline Colangelo

Production Coordinator:
Lizz Grant

Production Design:
Robin Standefer

Production Secretary:
Jose Cabrera

Production Sound Mixer:
Danny Michael

Property Master:
Peter C. Clarke

Rigging Grip:
Robert Anderson

Scenic Artist:
Jim Dolson

Screenplay:
John Hamburg
Drake Sather
Ben Stiller

Script Researcher:
Michelle Dunton

Script Supervisor:
Eva Z. Cabrera

Second Assistant Camera:
Amanda Hudson

Second Assistant Director:
Maggie Murphy

Second Company Grip:
Alexander Griffiths

Second Second Assistant Director:
Bradley Morris

Security Coordinator:
Wayne Petrucelli

Sequence Supervisor:
Fortunato Frattasio

Set Costumer:
Joseph La Corte

Set Decoration:
Donna Hamilton

Set Designer:
Aric Lasher

Set Dressing Artist:
Wayne Brackett

Set Medic:
Maureen Beitler

Sound Editor:
Yann Delpuech

Sound Effects Editor:
Christopher Emerson

Sound Mixer:
David Kirschner

Sound Recordist:
Bill Meadows

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John C. Hartigan

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Patrick Denver

Stand In:
LeJon Stewart

Steadicam Operator:
Dan Kneece

Still Photographer:
François Duhamel

Story Editor:
Narges Takesh

Storyboard Artist:
John Davis

Stunt Coordinator:
Brad Martin

Stunt Double:
Joanne Lamstein
Donald John Hewitt

Stunts:
Clayton J. Barber

Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert Grieve

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Mitch Goldstrom

Title Designer:
Kyle Cooper

Transportation Co-Captain:
Guy Merrick

Transportation Coordinator:
Michael Merrick

Unit Production Manager:
Celia D. Costas

Unit Publicist:
Eric Myers

Video Assist Operator:
Joel Holland

Visual Effects Compositor:
Lawrence Carroll

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Walter Garcia

Visual Effects Editor:
Barry Williams

Visual Effects Producer:
Carole Cowley

Visual Effects Production Assistant:
Jeffrey Caruso

Visual Effects Supervisor:
David D. Johnson

Wigmaker:
Jessica Marshall

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