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Release Date:
August 4, 2000
Original Title:
The Tao of Steve
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Good Machine
Thunderhead Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 87
In college, Dex was the big man on campus. Ten years later, now an overweight kindergarten teacher, Dex is immune to the shocked stares of the women who were once his conquests. While trying to pick up the bartender, he is struck by the gorgeous Syd. Through a series of circumstances, Syd and Dex are thrown together and he soon finds himself questioning his belief in all things Steve.
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Art Direction:
Mark Alan Duran
Boom Operator:
James Becker
Will Gethen-Jones
Co-Producer:
Alton Walpole
Costume Design:
Birgitta Bjerke
Dialogue Editor:
Laura Harris Atkinson
Director:
Jenniphr Goodman
Director of Photography:
Teodoro Maniaci
Editor:
Sarah Gartner
Executive Producer:
Ted Hope
Foley:
Fred 'Rudy' DeLisio
Patrick Cabral
Idea:
Duncan North
Location Manager:
Ellen Osborne
Original Music Composer:
Joe Delia
Producer:
Anthony Bregman
Production Design:
Rosario Provenza
Script Supervisor:
Joanna Kennedy
Sound Effects Editor:
Hector C. Gika
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Norman
Special Effects Coordinator:
Keith McGee
Still Photographer:
Teri Thomson Randall
Story:
Duncan North
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