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Release Date:
July 23, 2013
Original Title:
House Party: Tonight's the Night
Alternate Titles:
House Party 5: Tonight's the Night
Ăšltima Festa de Arromba
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Elephant Walk Entertainment
McHenry Entertainment
Warner Premiere
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 95
Chris has it all worked out: he's ready to leave high school behind and head to college in his sweet new ride. The problem is, he'll be leaving behind his best friend and partner in rhyme, Dylan. And he still has to get with Autumn, the girl he's had a crush on since the second grade. The solution? Throw one last party where Chris and Dylan can show off their skills with words and women. But a little get-together becomes a hilariously epic disaster where anything can happen and anyone might turn up... including the original house partiers, Kid 'n Play.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Mike Downie
"B" Camera Operator:
Adi Visser
ADR Mixer:
Jason Oliver
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Le Roux Swanepoel
Assistant Editor:
Peter Pav
Assistant Location Manager:
Adrian Aldo Witbooi
Assistant Property Master:
Brendan Greyling
Best Boy Grip:
Judas Banda
Boom Operator:
Bob Hazell
Camera Loader:
Justin Vincent
Nigel Tompkins
Meredith Shearer
Casting:
Harriet Greenspan
Casting Associate:
Susan Putnam
Characters:
Reginald Hudlin
Chief Lighting Technician:
Henry van den Berg
Choreographer:
Chuck Maldonado
Co-Producer:
David Wicht
Vlokkie Gordon
Colorist:
Sue Hatchimonji
Compositing Artist:
Kennedy Harris
Victor Jacobs
Costume Designer:
Reza Levy
Costume Supervisor:
Michelle Karavoussanos
Costumer:
Hetta Burger
Nico Nigrini
Vicki Moronell
Judith Brando
Dialogue Coach:
Bo Petersen
Dialogue Editor:
Suhail Kafity
Digital Imaging Technician:
Paul Merrington
Director:
Darin Scott
Director of Photography:
Thomas L. Callaway
Dolly Grip:
Robbie Vivas
Editor:
Tony Lombardo
Executive Producer:
Tom Keniston
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Adrian Boerlage
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Zane Harrison
First Assistant Director:
Jon-Luke Lourens
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Deron Street
Foley Artist:
John Roesch
Alyson Dee Moore
Foley Mixer:
Mary Jo Lang
Key Grip:
Jens Bacher
Key Hair Stylist:
Gale Shepherd
Key Makeup Artist:
Gale Shepherd
Line Producer:
Theuns De Wet
Local Casting:
Bonnie Rodini
Location Manager:
Lyall Gardiner
Makeup & Hair:
Zanmarie Hannekom
Thami Nkosi
Fabiane Zandel
Monique Le Roux
Renee Rossouw
Koketso Mbuli
Gemma Shepherd
Music Supervisor:
Jojo Villanueva
Original Music Composer:
Eric Goldman
Michael Corcoran
Post Production Supervisor:
Jan Kikumoto
Producer:
Doug McHenry
Production Design:
Franz Lewis
Production Manager:
Olivia Murdoch
Property Master:
Jason Smith
Script Supervisor:
Ria van Heerden
Second Assistant Director:
Shamiel Soni
Set Decoration:
Marinda Richter
Set Dresser:
Chantelle Burger
Sound Editor:
Nancy MacLeod
Sound Mixer:
Simon Rice
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Ozanich
Terry Rodman
Special Effects Coordinator:
Vasili Rinquest
Special Effects Supervisor:
Mickey Kirsten
Steadicam Operator:
Adi Visser
Still Photographer:
Joe Alblas
Stunt Coordinator:
John Smith
Stunts:
Gary Heimann
Tyrell Kemlo
Mick 'Stuntie' Milligan
Brian Svosve
Fleur van Eeden
Calen Van Schalkwyk
Supervising Sound Editor:
Terry Rodman
Third Assistant Director:
Siya Sityana
Unit Production Manager:
Tom Keniston
Visual Effects Producer:
Andre Van Der Merwe
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Martin Heigan
Writer:
Don D. Scott
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