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Release Date:
June 23, 2005
Original Title:
Extreme Dating
Alternate Titles:
Dilis randi
Экстремальное свидание
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Filmstar Productions Inc.
Silverstar Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 96
In this action-comedy, four twenty-something friends are looking for love and having no luck. While on a ski trip, one of them finds passion with a beautiful girl after a random accident on the icy slopes. The others quickly conclude that the extreme circumstances of the accident were what caused love to bloom. They decide that the path to true love is to purposely set each other up on "extreme dates" with the objects of their affections...
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Casting:
Joseph Middleton
Co-Executive Producer:
Sunny Kohli
Costume Design:
Lou Eyrich
Director:
Lorena David
Director of Photography:
Sonja Rom
Editor:
Lorena David
Executive Producer:
Larry Crowder
John Powell
Line Producer:
Jennifer Booth
Original Music Composer:
Scott Gilman
Producer:
Mark Roberts
Production Design:
Toby Corbett
Stunt Coordinator:
Spiro Razatos
Writer:
Jeff Schectman
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