Bagboy (2007) [PG-13]

Release Date:
September 14, 2007

Original Title:
Bagboy

Alternate Titles:
Bagboy
National Lampoon's Bag Boy

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Conundrum Entertainment
Goodsurf Productions
Red Rock Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 94

The greatest sports movie ever made... about grocery bagging!

Bagboy is the "from bags to riches" story of a lowly grocery store clerk who endeavors to win the international competitive bagging championships and the girl of his dreams.

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3D Animator:
Michael Walls

ADR Editor:
Jason Kane

ADR Mixer:
Beau Biggart
Morgan Gerhard

Additional Editing:
Sandra Grubb

Additional Music:
Boon Sim

Assistant Costume Designer:
Heather D. Gaither

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Bern Kubiak

Assistant Sound Editor:
Josephine Nericcio
Mark Coffey

Associate Producer:
Stephen Welke

Best Boy Electric:
Jon Tilton

Best Boy Grip:
Tracey Keele

Boom Operator:
Jason Brady

Casting:
Kathleen Letterie

Co-Executive Producer:
Christopher Williams
Kenny Griswold

Costume Designer:
Amy Jean Roberts

Costume Supervisor:
Natalie Pascual

Dialogue Editor:
Thomas Jones

Digital Imaging Technician:
Carlos Acosta

Director:
Mort Nathan

Director of Photography:
Hubert Taczanowski

Dolly Grip:
Glade Quinn

Editor:
John Axness

Electrician:
Justin Davis
Wayne Baxter
Tif Cooney
Alex Boynton
Roi Maufas

Executive Producer:
Reed Buccholz
Bruce K. Long

Extras Casting:
Gayle Minkevitch-Jensen

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Jason Painter

First Assistant Camera:
Scott Leyse

First Assistant Director:
Christopher S. Bryson

Foley Artist:
Dale W. Perry

Foley Mixer:
Gus Medina

Gaffer:
John K. Farr

Grip:
James Quinn
J.J. Johnson
Rick Maxey
Kelly Klindt

Key Grip:
Kevin Kennedy

Key Hair Stylist:
Julie Kreger

Key Makeup Artist:
Greg T. Moon

Leadman:
Konnor Jenson

Location Casting:
Jeff Johnson

Location Manager:
Andrew K. Hodge

Mix Technician:
Steve Kinsey

Music Editor:
Joshua Winget

Music Supervisor:
Christopher Violette

Original Music Composer:
Andrew Gross

Post Production Coordinator:
Mark Angotti
Christopher Rohde

Producer:
Jefferson Richard
Zen Gesner
Rob Moran
Barry Layne

Production Coordinator:
Debi Hampton

Production Design:
Anne K. Black

Production Sound Mixer:
Jonathon 'Earl' Stein

Property Master:
Lansing Smith

Screenplay:
Reed Buccholz
Mort Nathan

Script Supervisor:
Kelly Lookinland

Second Assistant Camera:
Josh Wood

Second Assistant Director:
Robert Conder
Irina Bryson

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Kevin Kennedy

Set Decoration:
Gabriel Jessop

Set Dresser:
Adam Johnson
Brad Johnson
Ryan Jensen

Sound Effects Editor:
Donald Flick
Andrew Ellerd

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Alexander
Richard D. Rogers

Sound Recordist:
Michael S. Wren

Special Effects Coordinator:
Rick Josephsen

Steadicam Operator:
Greg Rhineer
Andrew Mitchell

Still Photographer:
Susie Ramos

Story:
Reed Buccholz

Storyboard Artist:
Matthew O'Callaghan

Supervising Sound Editor:
Victor Iorillo

Unit Production Manager:
Terry Gaertner

Video Assist Operator:
Jay M. Meyer

Visual Effects Compositor:
Ben Campanaro

Visual Effects Producer:
James Potter Jr.

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stephen Lebed

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