100 Girls (2000) [R]

Release Date:
September 1, 2000

Original Title:
100 Girls

Alternate Titles:
100 Filles
100 Garotas
100 Piger
100 Ragazze
100 chicas
Entre 100 Chicas
Hな彼女の見つけ方~マシューの童貞卒業物語~
Loco entre 100 mujeres

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Dream Entertainment
Lionsgate
Michael/Finney Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  NL: 12  PT: M/12  US: R 

Runtime: 94

He met the girl of his dreams. If only he can meet her again.

Matthew, a college freshman, meets his dream girl in a dorm elevator during a blackout. He never sees her face, but instantly falls in love. In the morning, the power is restored, but the "dream girl" has vanished. All Matthew knows is that she lives in an all-girls dorm. He sets out on a semester-long journey to find his mystery girl among a hundred female suspects. Could it be Wendy? Dora? Arlene? Patty? Cynthia? Or the 95 other girls, any of whom could have been in that elevator with Matthew.

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ADR Editor:
Lance Wiseman

ADR Mixer:
Brian Slack

ADR Supervisor:
George Berndt

Additional Hairstylist:
Andrea Jackson
Yvette Perez
Anna Sugano

Additional Music:
Ben Folds

Art Direction:
Brian Daniel Livesay

Assistant Property Master:
Denise Anderson

Best Boy Electric:
Ted T.E. Tunney

Boom Operator:
Kevin McClellan

Camera Operator:
Thomas L. Callaway

Casting:
Stacy Wise

Casting Assistant:
Ange Billman
Kristin Herold

Costume Design:
Susan L. Bertram

Dialogue Editor:
Lance Wiseman

Director:
Michael Davis

Director of Photography:
James Lawrence Spencer

Driver:
Andreas Gobor
Todd Story

Editor:
Kevin D. Ross

Executive Producer:
Moshe Peterburg

First Assistant Camera:
Jeffrey N. Civa

First Assistant Editor:
Todd Fulkerson

Foley Artist:
Alan Kerr
Joan Rowe

Foley Editor:
Kris Gendler

Foley Mixer:
Shawn Kennelly
James B. Howe

Gaffer:
John Massaro

Hair Department Head:
Allen Payne

Key Costumer:
Annie Hill

Key Hair Stylist:
Genelle Baumgardner

Key Makeup Artist:
Sandra Woodring

Line Producer:
Michele Lipkin

Makeup Department Head:
Tracy Warbin

Music Editor:
J.J. George
Richard A. Harrison

Music Supervisor:
Jonathan McHugh
Erin Scully

Original Music Composer:
Kevin Bassinson

Post Production Supervisor:
Todd Fulkerson

Producer:
Ehud Bleiberg
Richard Finney
Yitzhak Ginsberg
Terence Michael

Production Coordinator:
Jimmy Holcomb

Production Design:
Chuck Conner

Production Executive:
Richard B.L. Fleming

Production Sound Mixer:
Daniel D. Monahan

Property Master:
Mark Anderson

Script Supervisor:
Rebecca Strand

Second Assistant Camera:
Egor Davidoff

Second Assistant Director:
Alfie Kiernan
Craig Borden

Second Unit Director of Photography:
D. Alan Newman

Set Costumer:
Bradley Inaba
Senna Shanti

Set Decoration:
Betty Berberian

Sound Effects Editor:
Paul N.J. Ottosson
Jussi Tegelman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary Alexander
Robert L. Harman

Steadicam Operator:
James 'J.C.' Coker

Still Photographer:
Gene Page

Stunt Coordinator:
Chuck Borden

Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard Corwin

Thanks:
Bunny Yeager

Transportation Captain:
Mary Alice Denman

Transportation Coordinator:
Dan Henley

Unit Production Manager:
Michele Lipkin

Unit Publicist:
Torry Bel Bruno

Writer:
Michael Davis

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