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Release Date:
September 13, 2015
Original Title:
How to Beat a Bully
Alternate Titles:
Na Máfia por Acaso
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Dream Factory Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
When a new kid named Cory moves to town, he's picked on by the school bullies. To protect himself, he doesn't use his fists-he uses his brain instead! He scares the bullies off by fibbing that his father is a hit man for the mob. Word quickly spreads around and gets the attention of the REAL mobsters in town, too. Now his dad has the problem! As shenanigans between the family and the mobsters ensue, Cory must find a way to make things right.
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Art Direction:
Cheynoa Schroeder
Casting:
Sofia Monroe
Co-Producer:
Nic Birdsall
Costume Design:
Katherine Hegarty
Director:
Doug Bilitch
Director of Photography:
Ryan Jacob Morgan
Editor:
Richard Okoturoh
Executive Producer:
Stephen Langford
Jackeline Olivier
Marilyn Anderson
Robert Franklin Dudelson
Wes Anderson
First Assistant Director:
Morgan Clay
Line Producer:
Morgan Clay
Makeup Artist:
Rikki Techner
Music:
Misha Segal
John Russo-Zirkel
Producer:
Paul Rocha
Sofia Monroe
Production Design:
Cheynoa Schroeder
Set Decoration:
Cheynoa Schroeder
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