Testosterone (2003) [R]

Release Date:
September 11, 2003

Original Title:
Testosterone

Alternate Titles:
Testosterona
Тестостерон

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Blue Streak Films
Cinecolor
Videocolor

Production Countries:
Argentina | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 103

Breaking up is hard to do...

Dean has been stumped for some time in his attempt to produce a follow-up to "I was a Teenage Speed Freak," his incredibly successful graphic novel. His fans expect great things from him and his editor, Louise, is hounding him. Instead of working, however, Dean spends his time searching for his Argentine lover Pablo, who went out one night for cigarettes and never came back.

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ADR Editor:
Jonathan Null

ADR Recordist:
Chris Navarro

Assistant Director:
Ezequiel Crupnicoff

Author:
Dennis Hensley

Dialogue Editor:
Jonathan Null

Director:
David Moreton

Director of Photography:
Ken Kelsch

Editor:
Roger Schulte
Mallory Gottlieb

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George Bamber

Foley Artist:
Marnie Moore
Jana Vance

Foley Editor:
Jonathan Null

Foley Recordist:
Travis Crenshaw

Key Grip:
Rick Tucker

Music:
Marco D'Ambrosio

Music Supervisor:
Terri D'Ambrosio

Novel:
James Robert Baker

Producer:
David Moreton
Kathryn Riccio

Production Design:
Jorge Ferrari

Production Manager:
Jackie Ingberg

Production Supervisor:
Julie Fay

Script Supervisor:
Lori Grabowski

Second Assistant Director:
Nicolás Lidijover
Rusty Mahmood

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Jonathan Null
Michael Axinn
Neil Riha
Bruce Lacey
Mac Smith

Sound Effects Editor:
Stuart Provine

Sound Mixer:
Lori Dovi

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lance Brown
Kent Sparling
Marshall Garlington
Juan Peralta

Sound Recordist:
Mark Purcell
Ronald G. Roumas

Supervising Sound Editor:
Andrea Gard
Robert Jackson

Writer:
David Moreton

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