Gridiron Gang (2006) [PG-13]

Release Date:
September 15, 2006

Original Title:
Gridiron Gang

Alternate Titles:
Erőpróba
La gang di Gridiron
The Gridiron Gang
Un Juego Contra El Destino
redemption
Второй шанс
כנופייה במגרש
כנופיית המגרש

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Original Film
Relativity Media
Stanhaven Productions
Visual Arts Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  DE: 12  FR: 12|TP  GB: 12A  HU: 16  IE: 15  PT: M/12  RU: 16+  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 125

One goal. A second chance.

Under the leadership of their counselor, teenagers at a juvenile detention center gain self-esteem by playing football together.

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3D Artist:
Shih-hao Jason Huang

ADR Mixer:
Mark DeSimone
Howard London

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Brian Rosett

Art Department Assistant:
Matthew McKee

Art Department Coordinator:
Ethan Goodwin

Assistant Art Director:
Gary Warshaw

Assistant Property Master:
Mike Carrillo

Assistant Sound Editor:
Jamie Hardt
P.K. Hooker

Author:
Jac Flanders

Boom Operator:
Scott Jacobs

Casting:
Sarah Halley Finn
Randi Hiller

Cinematography:
Jeff Cutter

Co-Producer:
Amanda Lewis

Construction Coordinator:
Thomas Early

Construction Foreman:
Jim Early
Victor Anderson

Costume Design:
Sanja Milković Hays

Dialogue Editor:
Gloria D'Alessandro
Valerie Davidson
Joe Dorn
James Morioka

Digital Compositor:
Justin Blaustein
Simon Brewster
James Pastorius

Director:
Phil Joanou

Editor:
Joel Negron

Executive Producer:
Ryan Kavanaugh
Shane Stanley
Michael I. Rachmil
Lynwood Spinks

First Assistant Director:
J. Stephen Buck

Foley Artist:
Vincent Guisetti
Pamela Kahn

Foley Mixer:
Kyle Rochlin

Graphic Designer:
Clint Schultz

Hair Department Head:
Scott Cameron
Rachel Solow

Key Hair Stylist:
Monica Sabedra

Key Makeup Artist:
Louis Lazzara
Angie Wells

Leadman:
Robert Lucas

Makeup Department Head:
Jeff Dawn

On Set Dresser:
Martin Milligan

Original Music Composer:
Trevor Rabin

Painter:
Reese St. Amant
John Tyrrell

Producer:
Lee Stanley
Neal H. Moritz
Lee Stanley

Production Design:
Floyd Albee

Production Sound Mixer:
Ken McLaughlin

Property Master:
Douglas T. Madison

Props:
Michele Faretta
Michael P. Sweeney

Prosthetics:
Gary Archer

Second Assistant Director:
Jennifer Reiss

Second Second Assistant Director:
E. Langston Craig
Paul Schmitz

Set Decoration:
Erin Morache

Set Designer:
Aric Cheng
Don "Tex" Clark
Jack Cornelius

Set Dresser:
Ely Vegh

Sound:
Kevin Shannon

Sound Designer:
Jeremy Peirson

Sound Editor:
Valerie Davidson
Joe Dorn
Bob Newlan

Sound Effects Editor:
Bob Newlan
Jeremy Peirson

Sound Mixer:
Bill W. Benton

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bill W. Benton
Jeffrey J. Haboush

Special Effects Coordinator:
Kelly Kerby

Special Effects Technician:
Anthony Delacruz

Standby Painter:
Carmine Goglia

Storyboard Artist:
Raymond Dumas

Stunt Double:
Daniel Abikasis
Dean Baldwin
John Dixon

Stunts:
Sunny Byrd
Kevin Cater
Keith Splinter Davis

Supervising ADR Editor:
Susan Dudeck

Supervising Sound Editor:
Skip Lievsay
Jerry Ross

Unit Production Manager:
Richard J. Gelfand

Visual Effects Producer:
Ron Cosentino

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Al Marangoni

Writer:
Jeff Maguire

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