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Release Date:
December 1, 2006
Original Title:
The Ex
Alternate Titles:
Fast Track
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
2929 Productions
The Weinstein Company
This is that
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 6 AU: M DE: 6 US: PG-13
Runtime: 90
When his lawyer wife, Sofia, becomes pregnant, chronic underachiever Tom Reilly must take a job at his father-in-law's advertising firm. Tom has to adjust to the demands of a very high-powered job, and he finds himself in an increasingly hostile office rivalry with Chip, Sofia's paraplegic former lover.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Eva Radke
Art Direction:
James Donahue
Camera Operator:
Sandy Hays
Casting Director:
Jeanne McCarthy
Co-Producer:
Couper Samuelson
Costume Design:
John Dunn
Director:
Jesse Peretz
Director of Photography:
Tom Richmond
Editor:
Tricia Cooke
Jeff McEvoy
John Michel
Executive Producer:
Ray Angelic
Marc Butan
Mark Cuban
Todd Wagner
First Assistant Director:
Daniel J. Shaw
Graphic Designer:
Kevin L. Raper
Leadman:
Ray Fisher
Line Producer:
Anthony Katagas
Original Music Composer:
Edward Shearmur
Post Production Supervisor:
Cynthia Nicolella
Kendall McCarthy
Producer:
Anthony Bregman
Anne Carey
Ted Hope
Production Design:
John Paino
Production Supervisor:
Erica Kay
Script Supervisor:
Mariana Hellmund
Second Assistant Director:
Maggie Murphy
Set Decoration:
Kate Kennedy
Steadicam Operator:
Sandy Hays
Still Photographer:
Demmie Todd
Stunt Coordinator:
Brian Smyj
Stunt Double:
Stephanie Stokes
Stunt Driver:
Stephanie Stokes
Stunts:
John R. Favre
Cort Hessler
E.J. Evans
Ian Mclaughlin
Stephanie Stokes
Unit Production Manager:
Ray Angelic
Writer:
David Guion
Michael Handelman
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