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Release Date:
August 2, 2008
Original Title:
Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Television
Fox
Lifetime
Orly Adelson Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Based on a true story. Five high school cheerleaders, including the daughter of the school principal, run amok -- and teachers, parents and administrators allow them to get away with a wide range of scandalous behavior. Known as the "Fab Five," the girls disregard school rules, drink alcohol and post suggestive pictures on the Internet. But when the new cheerleading coach attempts to discipline them, her superiors ask her to resign.
Associate Producer:
Paul D. Goldman
Co-Producer:
Nikki Taylor Fisher
Costume Design:
Peggy Stamper
Director:
Tom McLoughlin
Director of Photography:
Lloyd Ahern II
Editor:
Charles Bornstein
Executive Producer:
Orly Adelson
Jonathan Eskenas
Gaffer:
Paul Olinde
Hairstylist:
Roxanne Ferguson
Makeup Department Head:
Aimee Stuit
Music:
Anton Sanko
Producer:
Robert J. Wilson
Production Design:
Chester Kaczenski
Set Decoration:
Tim Cohn
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Leslie Allen
Writer:
Teena Booth
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