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Release Date:
December 10, 2005
Original Title:
Getting Played
Alternate Titles:
Licença Para Seduzir
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Foxy Brown Productions
Frontera Films
Jack Utsick Production
L. Richardson Entertainment
Michael Catalano Production
New Line Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 81
Three smart and sexy friends, Andrea, Lauren and Emily, are fed up with being played by the men in their lives. To prove that all men are predictable and easily seduced, this hot trio decides to play by a new set of rules. They enter into a wild game of seduction to convince one lucky man that he's living the dream... but what the girls don't realize is their mark is on to their game and he's got a few plays of his own. Can the girls win? Or, will this player's double play end their game?
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"B" Camera Operator:
Eric Roizman
ADR Mixer:
Gonzalo 'Bino' Espinoza
ADR Recordist:
Sean Gray
Actor's Assistant:
Darren Bond
Assistant Costume Designer:
Matt Berger
Debra Ginyard
Assistant Hairstylist:
Toni Taylor
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Penny Muck
Associate Producer:
Brett Donowho
Best Boy Electric:
Ralph Walters
Boom Operator:
Stacey A. Washer
David Stark
Casting:
Kim Williams
Co-Executive Producer:
Tom Cestaro
Glenn D. Feig
Co-Producer:
Michael Feifer
Daniel Carrey
Jeffrey Harrier
Costume Designer:
Darryl Brown
Director:
David Silberg
Director of Photography:
Francis Kenny
Dolly Grip:
Darryl Rue
Editor:
Charlene Perrone
Electrician:
Jerry Gregoricka
Executive Producer:
Jack Utsick
Eric Manlunas
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Jennifer Ann Henry
First Assistant Camera:
Richard Moriarty
First Assistant Director:
Daniel Carrey
Foley Artist:
Gregg Barbanell
Foley Mixer:
Michael Geisler
Jason Piatt
Gaffer:
Roberto Schein
Hairstylist:
Tonya Cryer
Key Grip:
James Anthony Seale
Key Set Production Assistant:
Katheryn Wheelhouse
Leadman:
William F. McLaughlin
Legal Services:
Shelley Surpin
Robert L. Lange
Line Producer:
Michael Feifer
Loader:
Marcus Turner
Makeup Artist:
Terry Christiano
Music Supervisor:
Ashley Miller
Original Music Composer:
David Lawrence
Producer:
Michael Catalano
Lita Richardson
Vivica A. Fox
David Silberg
Production Accountant:
Alex D. Kirby
Production Assistant:
Adam Bradley
Eliza Chaikin
Tom Dorman
Derrik Edwinson
James Gallinger
Brian J. Garland
Sally Geier
Katie Knox
Alba Morera
Ashley Robinson
Jeff Spicer
Vanesa Villalba
Chris Wedding
Production Coordinator:
Talun Hsu
Production Design:
Walter Barnett
Property Master:
Elizabeth R. Rosenbaum
Publicist:
Richard Klein
Script Supervisor:
Bruce Resnik
Second Assistant Camera:
Robert Baird
Second Assistant Director:
Jesse Blanco
Second Second Assistant Director:
Daniel Buergo
Set Decoration:
Sandy Hubshman
Sound Editor:
William Dotson
Pembrooke Andrews
Sound Mixer:
Marcus Ricaud
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ezra Dweck
Stand In:
KimStacy Carter
Pernell Harris
Steadicam Operator:
Geoff Wing Shotz
Supervising ADR Editor:
Cathie Speakman
Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard E. Yawn
Transportation Captain:
Harry Bchajian
Wardrobe Assistant:
Toni Taylor
Stephon Torrence
Janice Torres
Dewanna Washington
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Laura Flett
Writer:
David Silberg
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