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Release Date:
October 31, 2024
Original Title:
Sweethearts
Alternate Titles:
Sevgililər
Возлюбленные
再见甜心
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
New Line Cinema
Picturestart
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 DE: 12 ES: 16 GB: 15 MX: B-15 PR: R SG: M18 US: R VI: R
Runtime: 97
Two college freshmen who decided to stick with their high school sweethearts have to pull a 'Turkey Dump' and break up with them over 'Drunksgiving' the one chaotic night before Thanksgiving in their hometown that puts their codependent friendship to the test.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Gary Malouf
ADR Mixer:
Mark DeSimone
Additional Second Assistant Director:
Harrison Jaffee
Hope McCullough
Amber Maiden
Meredith King
Art Direction:
Arthur Jongewaard
Boom Operator:
Lauren Banjo
Casting:
Maribeth Fox
Laura Rosenthal
Costume Design:
Sarah Mae Burton
Director:
Jordan Weiss
Director of Photography:
Andrew Wehde
Editor:
Mark Sadlek
Kayla Emter
Executive Producer:
Julia Hammer
Samie Kim Falvey
Dan Brier
Shayne Fiske
Claudine Marrotte
Jordan Weiss
Richard Brener
Nikki Ramey
Paulina Sussman
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Anthony DeFrancesco
First Assistant Director:
Alejandro Ramia
Graphic Designer:
Aram Paparian
Hairstylist:
Kevin Maybee
Makeup Artist:
Jenn Blum
Ashley DiSarro
Abigail Hayden
Music Coordinator:
Emily Bender
Music Supervisor:
Rob Lowry
Original Music Composer:
Jonathan Sadoff
Producer:
Erik Feig
Jessica Switch
Production Design:
Celine Diano
Property Master:
Lucien Charles
Script Supervisor:
Narielys Márquez Carrasquillo
Second Assistant Director:
Michelle Diaz Murphy
Second Second Assistant Director:
Stephen Coleman
Set Decoration:
Nisa Schoonhoven
Sound Mixer:
Frank Intorcia
Stunt Coordinator:
Ashley Pynn
Stunt Driver:
Damali Ross
Unit Production Manager:
Claudine Marrotte
Writer:
Jordan Weiss
Dan Brier
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