A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 22, 2005
Original Title:
Beauty Shop
Alternate Titles:
Salon Krasoti
Un salão do barulho
哈啦美发店
哈拉美容院
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Cube Vision
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M GB: 12A HU: 16 NL: 14 US: PG-13
Runtime: 105
Far from Chicago, hairdresser Gina Norris has relocated to Atlanta with her daughter and has quickly established herself as a rare talent in her profession. But after repeatedly butting heads with her shady, over-the-top boss, Jorge, Norris sets out to create her own salon -- even snagging a few of Jorge's employees and clients. Now, Jorge will do anything to shut her down.
Art Direction:
Kevin Kavanaugh
Jon Gary Steele
Associate Producer:
Otis Best
Casting:
Victoria Thomas
Kim Taylor-Coleman
Co-Producer:
Louise Rosner-Meyer
Costume Design:
Sharen Davis
Director:
Bille Woodruff
Director of Photography:
Theo van de Sande
Driver:
Chuck Graydon
Editor:
Michael Jablow
Executive Producer:
Matt Alvarez
Todd Lieberman
Original Music Composer:
Christopher Young
Producer:
Ice Cube
Queen Latifah
Robert Teitel
Shakim Compere
David Hoberman
George Tillman Jr.
Production Assistant:
Billy Taylor
Production Design:
Jon Gary Steele
Prosthetics:
Gary Archer
Screenplay:
Norman Vance Jr.
Set Costumer:
Cheryl Cravedi
Set Decoration:
Traci Kirshbaum
Story:
Kate Lanier
Elizabeth Hunter
Stunt Coordinator:
Chuck Picerni Jr.
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