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Release Date:
September 18, 2014
Original Title:
The Rude, the Mad, and the Funny
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Wonderdog Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 115
Jake Starling is a newcomer to the stand up comedy scene when he volunteers to take two legendary comedians on a road trip to an Atlantic City "Laugh-A-Ton" Competition to help. Director: David J. Garfield | Stars: Arthur Wahlberg, Jon Brandi, Ned Scannell, Susan Garfield
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Associate Producer:
Sean MacDonald
Danny Connelly
David Girard
David Price
Adam Silver
Best Boy Grip:
Matthew W. Belcher
Casting:
Jodi Purdy-Quinlan
Choreographer:
Dan Marshall
Co-Producer:
Susan Garfield
Director:
David J. Garfield
Director of Photography:
David J. Garfield
Editor:
David J. Garfield
Executive Producer:
Kathleen Kennedy
Extras Casting:
Jodi Purdy-Quinlan
First Assistant Director:
Cory Reed Smith
Line Producer:
Nancy O'Brien
Location Coordinator:
Nancy O'Brien
Location Manager:
Jodi Purdy-Quinlan
Location Production Assistant:
Jodi Purdy-Quinlan
Music:
Pete Haase
Music Producer:
Pete Haase
Music Supervisor:
Pete Haase
Original Music Composer:
Joe Jafo Carriere
Police Consultant:
Phil Tavaris
Producer:
David J. Garfield
Production Assistant:
Alex Milne
Robert Pfeifer
Steve Rasetta
Jack Kalinowski
Alexandria DeBerardinis
Glenn W. Kane
Brian MacCarthy
Production Design:
Cory Reed Smith
Production Supervisor:
Susan Shields Darian
Scenario Writer:
Susan Garfield
Kathleen Kennedy
Ned Scannell
Sam Pannier
Emma MacKenzie
Script Supervisor:
Lisa M. Scavo
Second Second Assistant Director:
Mike Koutrobis
Still Photographer:
Brina
Stunt Driver:
Phil Tavares
Supervising Producer:
Susan Shields Darian
Thanks:
Eric Fisk
Unit Manager:
Nancy O'Brien
Writer:
David J. Garfield
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