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Release Date:
September 23, 2011
Original Title:
Mardi Gras: Spring Break
Alternate Titles:
American Hot'lidays
Kaftes diakopes
Locuras de Carnaval
Loucuras de Carnaval
Mardi Gras, Uma Loucura de Carnaval
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Beacon Pictures
Holding Pictures
Maxim Magazine
Moving Pictures, DPI
Screen Gems
Terra Firma Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 88
For three college guys, it’s senior year and the co-ed experience has left them high and dry. Their solution: A road trip to Mardi Gras, where beautiful babes are happy to lift their shirts and open containers are always welcome. But after dressing in drag, breaking into Carmen Electra’s hotel room, starring in a scandalous sex show and accidentally exploding a feces bomb in a swank hotel lobby, will the Mardi Gras magic kick in and their wildest fantasies come true?
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Casting:
Toni Cobb Brock
Sally Allen
Catherine Stroud
Lisa London
Costume Design:
Carol Ramsey
Director:
Phil Dornfeld
Director of Photography:
Thomas E. Ackerman
Editor:
Mark Scheib
Executive Producer:
Greg Suess
Jay Froberg
Beau Marks
Hairstylist:
Sherri Hamilton
Kent Richard
Lotus Seki
Amy Wood
Makeup Artist:
Nikki I Brown
Samantha M. Capps
Aimee Stuit
Darryl Lucas
Makeup Department Head:
Stacy Kelly
Larry Waggoner
Music:
Jared Faber
Original Music Composer:
Marcus Miller
Post-Production Manager:
Trae Ireland
Producer:
Adam Herz
Peter Jaysen
Zanne Devine
Christian McLaughlin
Charlie Lyons
Josh Shader
Armyan Bernstein
Gregory Lessans
Production Controller:
Bill Wohlken
Production Design:
Stephen J. Lineweaver
Production Manager:
Yvonne Yaconelli
Edith Dupré LeBlanc
Set Decoration:
Tim Cohn
Luci Leary
Stunt Double:
Kym Stys
Writer:
Josh Heald
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