A Guy Thing (2003) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 17, 2003

Original Title:
A Guy Thing

Alternate Titles:
Coisas d'Homem
Cosa De Hombres
Cosa de hombres
Cosas de tíos
Esküdni mernék
Louco por Elas
Typiquement masculin
Мальчишник
新郎上错床

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
David Ladd Films
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  CZ: 12+  DE: 6  FR: U  HU: 16  IE: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 101

He finally found the perfect girl(s).

Paul Morse is a good guy. When his friends throw him a wild bachelor party, he just wants to keep his conscience clean -- which is why he's shocked when he wakes up in bed with a beautiful girl named Becky and can't remember the night before. Desperate to keep his fiancée, Karen, from finding out what may or may not be the truth, he tells her a teensy lie. Soon his lies are spiraling out of control and his life is a series of comical misunderstandings.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Monty Rowan

"B" Camera Operator:
Ron Precious

24 Frame Playback:
Chooch Paglaro

ADR Editor:
Kelly Oxford

ADR Mixer:
Ann Hadsell

ADR Voice Casting:
Wendy Hoffman

Actor's Assistant:
Aubree Watson
Chuck Martinez

Additional Music:
Marie Matson

Aerial Director of Photography:
David B. Nowell

Art Department Assistant:
Slava Shmakin

Art Department Coordinator:
Daphne Klebe

Art Direction:
Patrick Banister

Assistant Accountant:
Michele Barber

Assistant Art Director:
Jeremy Stanbridge

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
John Dekker

Assistant Costume Designer:
Nancy Duggan

Assistant Director:
Eugene Mazzola

Assistant Location Manager:
David Tarris

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Linda Sheehy-Brownstei
Daniel McKellar

Assistant Property Master:
Catherine Leighton
Marta McLaughlin

Assistant Set Decoration:
Faye Thorp

Assistant Sound Editor:
Katrina Siegmund
David Stanke

Boom Operator:
Tony Giacinti

Cableman:
Carmen Lavender

Casting:
Brennan Dufresne
Risa Bramon Garcia

Casting Assistant:
Jen Lansky
Errin Lally

Choreographer:
Susan Lehmann
Viktoria Langton

Co-Producer:
Danielle Sterling
David Kerwin

Color Timer:
Michael Schatz

Conductor:
Christopher Guardino

Construction Buyer:
Dean Rossmo

Construction Coordinator:
Peter Grace

Construction Foreman:
John Beatty

Costume Designer:
Pamela Withers

Costume Set Supervisor:
Suzanne Armstrong

Dialogue Editor:
Kimaree Long
Laura Harris Atkinson

Director:
Chris Koch

Director of Photography:
Robbie Greenberg

Dolby Consultant:
Bryan Pennington

Dolly Grip:
Paul Sheridan

Editor:
David Moritz

Editorial Production Assistant:
Sherry Snodgrass
Conor O'Neill

Extras Casting:
Sandra Couldwell

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Ciarán Copelin

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Elizabeth House

First Assistant Camera:
A. Anthony Cappello

First Assistant Director:
Bill Mizel

First Assistant Editor:
Gina Zappala

Foley Artist:
James Moriana
Jeffrey Wilhoit

Foley Mixer:
Nerses Gezalyan

Greensman:
Jim Green

Hairstylist:
Dean Scheck

Key Grip:
James L. Hurford

Key Hair Stylist:
Donna Bis

Key Makeup Artist:
Rosalina Da Silva

Key Set Production Assistant:
Jody Ryan

Lead Painter:
Dan Petrescu

Lead Set Dresser:
Paul Jenkinson

Location Casting:
Heike Brandstatter
Coreen Mayrs

Location Manager:
Kirk Johns
Peter Allen

Makeup Artist:
Shannon Coppin

Music Coordinator:
Matthew Sullivan

Music Editor:
Steven A. Saltzman

Music Supervisor:
Maureen Crowe

Negative Cutter:
Theresa Repola Mohammed

On Set Dresser:
Steve Lamare

Orchestrator:
Christopher Guardino

Original Music Composer:
Mark Mothersbaugh

Paint Coordinator:
Marko Lytviak

Producer:
David Ladd
David Nicksay

Producer's Assistant:
Vatche Manoukian
Darren Kaliciak

Production Accountant:
Sandra Matossi

Production Assistant:
Linda Stewart
Chris McFarlane
Dawn Charette
Julie de Guzman
Trevor Undi
Qadesh Markowski
Tyler McIntyre
Darin Mickelson
Jason Durocher
Dimitreius Sagriotis
Max Steele

Production Coordinator:
Boris Ivanov
Zita Mazzola

Production Design:
Dan Davis

Production Sound Mixer:
Larry Sutton

Property Master:
Wayne McLaughlin

Screenplay:
Matt Tarses
Greg Glienna
Pete Schwaba
Bill Wrubel

Script Supervisor:
Jessica Clothier
Barbara Brown

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Bradley Crosbie

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Aki Shigematsu

Second Assistant Camera:
Bob Webeck

Second Assistant Director:
Ryan Kosmynka

Second Company Grip:
Ron Bowen

Second Unit Director:
Mike Vézina

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Les Erskine

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Douglas Dean III

Set Buyer:
Sandy Walker
Shirley Wiebe

Set Costumer:
Susi A. Hill

Set Decorating Coordinator:
Karen Brookes

Set Decoration:
Lesley Beale

Sound Effects Editor:
Lisle Engle
Randy Kelley
Scott Sanders
Bruce Tanis
Dino DiMuro
Kerry Ann Carmean

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Julian Fisher
Tony Lamberti
Marc Fishman

Special Effects Coordinator:
Gord Davis

Standby Carpenter:
Dale Preibe
Dino Centanni

Standby Painter:
Rob Boulet

Steadicam Operator:
Nathaniel Massey

Still Photographer:
Diyah Pera

Story:
Greg Glienna

Stunt Coordinator:
Mike Vézina

Stunts:
Greg Schlosser
Jeffrey C. Robinson
Jim Dunn
George Josef
Kristene Kenward
Heath Stevenson
Rick Pearce

Supervising Music Editor:
Chris McGeary

Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael D. Wilhoit
Tony Lamberti

Third Assistant Director:
Janice Genn

Transportation Captain:
Rod Patten

Transportation Coordinator:
Barry Chapman

Truck Costumer:
Anne Burke

Unit Production Manager:
George Chapman
David Nicksay
Eugene Mazzola

Unit Publicist:
Julia Frittaion

Video Assist Operator:
Rob Parisien

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