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Release Date:
October 6, 2006
Original Title:
Employee of the Month
Alternate Titles:
El Empleado del Mes
Rande mesiaca
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Lionsgate
Tapestry Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M CA: 18A DE: 12 DK: A FR: TP HU: 12 IE: 12 NL: AL US: PG-13
Runtime: 103
When he hears that the new female employee digs ambitious men who are the store employee of the month, a slacker gets his act together but finds himself in competition with his rival, an ambitious co-worker.
Art Direction:
Rosario Provenza
Guy Barnes
David Eckert
Assistant Costume Designer:
Anita Cabada
Assistant Hairstylist:
Carmen L. Jones
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Karen McDonald
Casting:
Rebecca Mangieri
Wendy Weidman
Barbara Fiorentino
Costume Design:
Denise Wingate
Costume Supervisor:
Shoshana Rubin
Director:
Greg Coolidge
Director of Photography:
Anthony B. Richmond
Editor:
Tom Lewis
Executive Producer:
Michael Paseornek
John Sacchi
First Assistant Director:
Maximillian D. Day
Hair Department Head:
RaMona Fleetwood
Hairstylist:
Elizabeth Gallegos
Jessie Holiday
Lori Ann Baker
Mary Hedges Lampert
Key Hair Stylist:
Yvette Meely
Key Set Costumer:
Aleah Ames
Makeup Artist:
Mary Phillips
Makeup Department Head:
Tarra D. Day
Original Music Composer:
John Swihart
Post Production Accountant:
Jennifer M. Byrne
Producer:
Peter Abrams
Barry Katz
Robert L. Levy
Production Design:
Jon Gary Steele
Scoring Mixer:
Stephen McLaughlin
Screenplay:
Greg Coolidge
Chris Conroy
Don Calame
Set Decoration:
Traci Kirshbaum
Special Effects Coordinator:
Randy E. Moore
Story:
Don Calame
Chris Conroy
Stunt Coordinator:
Steven Ritzi
Lex D. Geddings
Stunts:
Tom Waite
Supervising Sound Editor:
Glenn T. Morgan
Thanks:
Walter Hamada
Unit Production Manager:
Jon Kuyper
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mike Uguccioni
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