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Release Date:
September 28, 2001
Original Title:
Zoolander
Alternate Titles:
Obraztsovyy samets
Zirtapoz
Zoolander 1
Zoolander, a trendkívüli
Zoolander: O Árchontas Tis Pasarélas
Zrazkovyy sametsʹ
Zulender
Zulendŭr
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Red Hour
Scott Rudin Productions
Village Roadshow Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M BE: 16 CZ: U DE: 12 DK: 7 ES: 7 FI: K-12 FR: 12 GB: 12 HU: 12 IE: 15 IT: T JP: G MX: B NL: 6 NO: 12 PL: 16 PT: M/12 RO: 12 RU: 18+ SE: 7 US: PG-13
Runtime: 89
Clear the runway for Derek Zoolander, VH1's three-time male model of the year. His face falls when hippie-chic Hansel scooters in to steal this year's award. The evil fashion guru Mugatu seizes the opportunity to turn Derek into a killing machine. It's a well-designed conspiracy and only with the help of Hansel and a few well-chosen accessories like Matilda can Derek make the world safe for male models everywhere.
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ADR Editor:
Joel Shryack
ADR Mixer:
Bob Baron
Additional Camera:
Gerard Sava
Additional Music:
Randy Kerber
Additional Photography:
Clyde W. Smith
Art Department Coordinator:
Melody Bishop
Art Department Production Assistant:
Dennis Widmyer
Art Direction:
Stephen Alesch
Assistant Accountant:
Edward E. Giddens
Assistant Art Director:
Kyung W. Chang
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Ron Alexus
Assistant Costume Designer:
Frank L. Fleming
Assistant Editor:
Kent Blocher
Assistant Location Manager:
Linda 'Sam' Glynn
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Matthew Spiegel
Assistant Property Master:
Russ J. Griffon
Associate Producer:
Monica Levinson
Boom Operator:
Perry Dodgson
Camera Loader:
Caesar S. Carnevale
Camera Operator:
Patrick Capone
Carpenter:
Scott Gertsen
Casting:
Kathleen Chopin
Juel Bestrop
Jeanne McCarthy
Casting Assistant:
Nadia Lubbe Simon
Casting Associate:
Blythe Cappello
Characters:
Ben Stiller
Drake Sather
Charge Scenic Artist:
Joseph Garzero
Chief Lighting Technician:
Jay Fortune
Choreographer:
Joey McKneely
Co-Producer:
Celia D. Costas
Color Timer:
Dennis McNeill
Conductor:
Nicholas Dodd
Construction Coordinator:
Fred Merusi
Construction Grip:
Richard Hebrank
Costume Assistant:
Chris Ann Pappas
Costume Coordinator:
Monica Ruiz-Ziegler
Costume Design:
David C. Robinson
Costume Supervisor:
Joanna Brett
Costumer:
Sandi Figueroa
Craft Service:
Kendra Levenberg
Dialogue Editor:
Frank Smathers
Digital Compositors:
Don Lee
Director:
Ben Stiller
Director of Photography:
Barry Peterson
Dolby Consultant:
Thom 'Coach' Ehle
Dolly Grip:
Paul Candrilli
Editor:
Greg Hayden
Electrician:
Kelly Connors
Executive Assistant:
Edith Hagigi
Executive Producer:
Joel Gallen
Lauren Zalaznick
Adam Schroeder
Extras Casting:
Sylvia Fay
First Assistant Accountant:
Rick Tropasso
First Assistant Camera:
Sam DiMaggio
First Assistant Director:
Amy Sayres
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Dan Blazi
First Company Grip:
Mitchell Andrew Lillian
Foley:
Harold Burke
Foley Artist:
Hilda Hodges
Foley Mixer:
Shawn Kennelly
Greensman:
Richard Boris
Hair Designer:
Alan D'Angerio
Hairstylist:
Catherine Childers
Helicopter Camera:
David Norris
Lighting Design:
Roy Bennett
Location Manager:
Jerry Jaffe
Location Scout:
Guy Efrat
Makeup Artist:
Kate Biscoe
Karen Dahl
Makeup Designer:
Naomi Donne
Music Editor:
Jonathan Karp
Music Supervisor:
George Drakoulias
Randall Poster
Negative Cutter:
Mary Nelson-Duerrstein
Orchestrator:
Nicholas Dodd
Original Music Composer:
David Arnold
Producer:
Scott Rudin
Ben Stiller
Stuart Cornfeld
Production Accountant:
Maggie Kusik
Production Assistant:
Adeline Colangelo
Production Coordinator:
Lizz Grant
Production Design:
Robin Standefer
Production Secretary:
Jose Cabrera
Production Sound Mixer:
Danny Michael
Property Master:
Peter C. Clarke
Rigging Grip:
Robert Anderson
Scenic Artist:
Jim Dolson
Screenplay:
John Hamburg
Drake Sather
Ben Stiller
Script Researcher:
Michelle Dunton
Script Supervisor:
Eva Z. Cabrera
Second Assistant Camera:
Amanda Hudson
Second Assistant Director:
Maggie Murphy
Second Company Grip:
Alexander Griffiths
Second Second Assistant Director:
Bradley Morris
Security Coordinator:
Wayne Petrucelli
Sequence Supervisor:
Fortunato Frattasio
Set Costumer:
Joseph La Corte
Set Decoration:
Donna Hamilton
Set Designer:
Aric Lasher
Set Dressing Artist:
Wayne Brackett
Set Medic:
Maureen Beitler
Sound Editor:
Yann Delpuech
Sound Effects Editor:
Christopher Emerson
Sound Mixer:
David Kirschner
Sound Recordist:
Bill Meadows
Special Effects Coordinator:
John C. Hartigan
Special Props:
Patrick Denver
Stand In:
LeJon Stewart
Steadicam Operator:
Dan Kneece
Still Photographer:
François Duhamel
Story Editor:
Narges Takesh
Storyboard Artist:
John Davis
Stunt Coordinator:
Brad Martin
Stunt Double:
Joanne Lamstein
Donald John Hewitt
Stunts:
Clayton J. Barber
Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert Grieve
Systems Administrators & Support:
Mitch Goldstrom
Title Designer:
Kyle Cooper
Transportation Co-Captain:
Guy Merrick
Transportation Coordinator:
Michael Merrick
Unit Production Manager:
Celia D. Costas
Unit Publicist:
Eric Myers
Video Assist Operator:
Joel Holland
Visual Effects Compositor:
Lawrence Carroll
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Walter Garcia
Visual Effects Editor:
Barry Williams
Visual Effects Producer:
Carole Cowley
Visual Effects Production Assistant:
Jeffrey Caruso
Visual Effects Supervisor:
David D. Johnson
Wigmaker:
Jessica Marshall
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