The Girls of Summer (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 19, 2008

Original Title:
The Girls of Summer

Alternate Titles:
Girls Team
Model Ball

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Ironsink
Maitland Primrose
Moving Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

Can a group of gorgeous women compete in a beer softball league without breaking a nail?

Model Ball is the serialized story of Jake McBride, "The best softball player in his league," who bets his best friend he can win the league with a team of models. Together, Jake and his model cousin Holly recruit an athletic group of pampered princesses and attempt to turn them into a well-oiled softball playing machine.

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Assistant Director:
Rob Cesternino

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Megan Williams
Vanessa Cartier

Boom Operator:
Al Cash

Colorist:
Scott C. Robert

Director:
Scott Zakarin

Director of Photography:
Michael Kershner

Editor:
Scott C. Robert

Makeup Artist:
Ashley Baclesse

Music Coordinator:
Eric Mittleman

Music Supervisor:
Christopher Michael Rosa

Original Music Composer:
Nick Phoenix
Thomas Bergersen

Producer:
Rob Cesternino
Scott Zakarin
Tim Pilleri
Al Cash
Paul Camuso

Production Coordinator:
Derek Houseman

Production Manager:
Jim Zaguroli

Second Unit Director:
Rob Cesternino

Sound Mixer:
Christopher Michael Rosa

Still Photographer:
Patrick Tempest

Visual Effects:
Scott C. Robert

Writer:
Rob Cesternino
Scott Zakarin

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