Breakin' All the Rules (2004) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 14, 2004

Original Title:
Breakin' All the Rules

Alternate Titles:
L'art de casser
恋のトリセツ ~ 別れ編 ~

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Lisa Tornell Productions
Screen Gems

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 6  AU: M  DE: 6  HU: 6  JP: G  NL: 18  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 85

When it comes to getting dumped... he wrote the book.

After being dumped by his model girlfriend, aspiring writer Quincy Watson quits his job and is inspired to pen the ultimate how-to book on breaking up. When it becomes a smash bestseller, he starts giving his player cousin, Evan, choice tips on how to win the battle of the sexes. But when Evan's beautiful girlfriend Nikki gets wind of the plan, it's these players that end up getting played.

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Alex Leyton

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Stephen Hunter Flick

ADR Mixer:
David Weisberg
Howard London

Actor's Assistant:
Johnny Mack

Art Department Coordinator:
Jennifer Bendror

Art Direction:
Peter Borck

Assistant Art Director:
Ray Yamagata

Assistant Editor:
Daniel Gabbe

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Christina Rollo

Assistant Property Master:
Chris DeVicariis

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Best Boy Grip:
James Neal

Boom Operator:
Linda Murphy

Casting:
Justine Arteta
Kim Davis-Wagner

Casting Assistant:
Catherine Engel

Charge Scenic Artist:
Lance DeSpain

Chief Lighting Technician:
Max Pomerleau

Co-Producer:
Kevin Halloran

Color Timer:
Dennis McNeill

Construction Coordinator:
Wayne Springfield

Costume Designer:
Isis Mussenden

Costume Supervisor:
Mari Grimaud

Costumer:
Candice Carella
Demetricus Holloway
Laurel Frushour

Craft Service:
Houston Petty II

Dialogue Editor:
Stephen Hunter Flick
Devin Joseph

Director:
Daniel Taplitz

Director of Photography:
David Hennings

Dolly Grip:
Bill Pierson

Driver:
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Jon Gearhart
Alfie Jensen
Glenn Dash Hartley
Robert L. Husk
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Winston Manjarrez
Rocco Mann
Keven H. Simmons
David Torgerson
Robert L. Young

Editor:
Robert Frazen

Electrician:
Steven D. Castaneda
John W. Kristopik
Jason Parrillo

Executive Producer:
Paddy Cullen

Extras Casting Coordinator:
Judy Cook

First Assistant "A" Camera:
David 'D.R.' Rhineer

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Thomas Vandermillen

First Assistant Accountant:
Wade Hagen

First Assistant Director:
Todd Amateau

Foley Artist:
Vincent Guisetti
Pamela Kahn

Foley Editor:
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Foley Mixer:
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Grip:
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Ryan Nelson

Hair Department Head:
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Key Set Production Assistant:
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Leadman:
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Legal Services:
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Location Manager:
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Location Scout:
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Music Supervisor:
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On Set Dresser:
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Producer:
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Producer's Assistant:
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Production Coordinator:
Cheryl Miller

Production Design:
Jerry Fleming

Production Supervisor:
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Annie Shih

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Visual Effects Supervisor:
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Writer:
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