A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Tamala Jones, Nicole Ari Parker, Kevin Hart
Written by:
Russ Parr
Directed by:
Russ Parr
Release Date:
May 20, 2011
Original Title:
35 and Ticking
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Image Entertainment
Swirl Films
UpToParr Productions LLC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 104
Victoria, Zenobia, Cleavon, and Phil are all friends approaching the age of 35 and struggling to build the families they've always dreamed of. While Zenobia is still looking for a man, Victoria is married to a man who doesn't want children. Cleavon, meanwhile, is too geeky to get a woman, and Phil is already married with children, but his wife is not very interested in being a mother. All four of them try to rectify their romantic lives and futures while their biological clocks tick away.
Centers around the lives of Victoria, Zenobia , Clevon, and Phil -- all friends approaching the age of 35 and struggling to build the families they've always dreamed of. While Zenobia (Parker, "Soul Food," "Brown Sugar") is still looking for a man, Victoria (Jones, "Castle," "One on One") is married to a man who doesn't want children. Clevon (comic Hart, "Not Easily Broken," "40 Year-Old Virgin"), meanwhile, is too geeky to get a woman, and Phil (Keith Robinson, "Dreamgirls") is already married with children, but his wife is not very interested in being a mother. All four of them try to rectify their romantic lives and futures while their biological clocks tick away.
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Additional Camera:
Mathew Rudenberg
Steve Parker
Additional Casting:
Vanessa Rodriguez Spencer
Additional First Assistant Camera:
Matthew T. Kelly
Hunter Sanderson
Additional Script Supervisor:
Jason D. Avalos
Art Department Assistant:
Tracy Breyfogle
Art Direction:
Marissa Leguizamon
Assistant Director:
Roger Melvin
Assistant Hairstylist:
Angela Saterfield
Associate Producer:
James Seppelfrick
Best Boy Electric:
Nick Huizing
Boom Operator:
Saravoot Kaitkalang
Ada Douglass (fka Adam)
Denzil Xavier
Camera Operator:
Ian McGlocklin
Carpenter:
Kurt Altschwager
Casting:
Monisha Brewer
Chef:
Jose Enriquez
Co-Producer:
Brett Dismuke
Chris Spencer
Tamala Jones
Meagan Good
Colorist:
Enzo Raée
Costume Designer:
Roni Burks
Craft Service:
Liesl Ritts
Digital Imaging Technician:
James Seppelfrick
Director:
Russ Parr
Director of Photography:
Jeff Bollman
Driver:
Christian Corino
Filip Lizanna
Derek Cohen-Copeland
Editor:
Dante Wyatt
Electrician:
Geoff Knight
William Adashek
David DeFino
Executive Producer:
Russ Parr
Kym Whitley
Mike Epps
First Assistant "A" Camera:
John C. Reyes
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Jaxoson Woods
Gaffer:
Russell Bell
Grip:
Dyron Pacheco
Hair Department Head:
Andrea Jackson
Key Grip:
Ben Benesh
Key Hair Stylist:
Tiffany Daugherty
Key Makeup Artist:
Merc Arceneaux
Key Set Production Assistant:
Marlon 'Goose' Wall
Leadman:
Edward Elg
Location Manager:
Madeline Randolph
Makeup Artist:
Annette Chaisson
Online Editor:
Will Raée
Producer:
David Eubanks
Eric Tomosunas
Production Assistant:
J.R. Osborne
Nichole Sena
Megan Drayton
James Chestnut
James S. Gonzalez
Production Design:
'Jungle Jim' Shaughnessy
Production Intern:
Eja Wong
Script Supervisor:
Sandee Salas
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Jameson Jordan
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Nate Tieman
Second Assistant Director:
Chandrea Alexender
Second Second Assistant Director:
Angel Rosa
Security:
Keith Neal
Set Costumer:
Jean Carson
Set Decoration:
Stephanie Feinerman
Set Dresser:
Matt Stewart
Sound Designer:
Shannon Settlemyre
Sound Mixer:
Kennard Morris
Steadicam Operator:
Scott Klepetar
Still Photographer:
James Seppelfrick
Studio Teacher:
Mara Mark
Barbara Gannen
Saena Yi
Phil Eisenhower
Beth McNabugukk
Swing:
Kyle D. Redman
Unit Production Manager:
Christina Jurado
Utility Sound:
Zack Rockwood
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Adrienne Young
Writer:
Russ Parr
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