Benchwarmers 2: Breaking Balls (2019) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 29, 2019

Original Title:
Benchwarmers 2: Breaking Balls

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Revolution Studios
Two 4 The Money Media
Universal 1440 Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 90

Ben McGrath (Chris Klein) had major league potential playing professional baseball, but his hopes to play ball literally get crushed. Down on his luck, Ben gets another swing at redemption as a new attorney for Schmood & Associates. His unorthodox boss, Mel (Jon Lovitz), convinces him to manage their eclectic softball team full of misfits and strikeouts. Together, will they have enough spirit to win it all?

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"A" Camera Operator:
Jan Wolff

"B" Camera Operator:
Craig Cross

Art Direction:
Fraser Hagen

Assistant Costume Designer:
Nicole McCormick

Assistant Editor:
Tyler Ruocco

Assistant Hairstylist:
Martin Armand

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Cassandra LaCroix

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Connor Tkachuk

Assistant Set Decoration:
Rebecca Sjonger

Assistant Sound Editor:
Sean Szutka

Boom Operator:
Charles O'Shea

Casting:
Judy Lee
Jennifer Treadwell
Monica Kelly

Casting Assistant:
Brianna Bowerman

Characters:
Allen Covert
Nick Swardson

Colorist:
Achim Kapitza

Costume Designer:
Ariana Preece

Costume Set Supervisor:
Jeffrey Fayle

Dialogue Editor:
Aaron Olson

Director:
Jonathan A. Rosenbaum

Director of Photography:
Toby Gorman

Editor:
Mark Shearer

Executive Producer:
Kim Arnott
Scott Hemming
Marla Levine
Jonathan A. Rosenbaum
Vince Totino

Extras Casting:
L.A. Hilts

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Salomon Saade
Rob Siuda

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Frankie Sharpe

First Assistant Director:
Greg Rousseaux

Foley Artist:
Don Harrison
Ian Mackie

Foley Recording Engineer:
Rick Senechal

Graphic Designer:
Gillian Van Santen

Key Hair Stylist:
Shelly Jensen

Key Makeup Artist:
Lisa Strong

Lead Set Dresser:
Matthew Brunt

Music Editor:
Paul Shatto

Original Music Composer:
Shawn Pierce

Post Production Coordinator:
Hannah Davies

Producer:
Dan Angel

Production Coordinator:
Jim McKeown

Production Design:
Nick Richardson

Production Sound Mixer:
James Schoening

Script Supervisor:
Julie Webster

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Callum Middleton

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Scott Nuttall

Second Assistant Director:
Jason Rody

Second Assistant Production Coordinator:
Lisa Tsai

Set Decorating Coordinator:
Stephanie Pink

Set Decoration:
Gail Luining

Sound Designer:
Jeff Jackman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Greg Stewart
Angelo Nicoloyannis

Special Effects Assistant:
James French
Marcel Veronesi
Chris Theodore

Special Effects Coordinator:
Kyle T. Moore

Still Photographer:
Bettina Strauss
Michael Courtney

Stunt Coordinator:
Marshall Virtue

Stunt Double:
Rhys Williams
Trevor Addie
Yusuf Ahmed
Marcus Aurelio

Stunts:
Curtis Braconnier
Brent Connolly
Lars Grant
Chris Webb

Supervising Sound Editor:
Greg Stewart

Third Assistant Director:
Lee Karlovic

Truck Costumer:
Thea Zahorouski

Unit Production Manager:
John Prince

Writer:
Stephen Mazur

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