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Release Date:
September 29, 2006
Original Title:
School for Scoundrels
Alternate Titles:
L'École des dragueurs
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Dimension Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 12 GB: 12A IE: 12 PT: M/12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 100
In the hope of winning the woman of his dreams, Amanda, lovelorn meter-reader Roger Wadell enrolls in a secret confidence-building class. The course's title takes on much more meaning when he discovers that his egomaniacal professor Dr. P also wants the same woman. They begin a fierce rivalry that quickly spirals out of control, their pranks and insults get uglier as they try to prove who is the ultimate guy's guy.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Kirk R. Gardner
"B" Camera Operator:
Anthony Hardwick
Art Direction:
Scott Meehan
Associate Producer:
Annette Savitch
Boom Operator:
Mychal D. Smith
Casting:
Jeanne McCarthy
Co-Producer:
JoAnn Perritano
Scott Budnick
Color Timer:
Lee Wimer
Costume Design:
Louise Mingenbach
Director:
Todd Phillips
Director of Photography:
Jonathan Brown
Editor:
Leslie Jones
Dan Schalk
Executive Producer:
Bob Weinstein
Hal E. Chester
Harvey Weinstein
Craig Mazin
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Erik L. Brown
First Assistant "B" Camera:
John Waldo
First Assistant Director:
Joe Camp III
Music Supervisor:
Randall Poster
George Drakoulias
Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt
Novel:
Stephen Potter
Original Film Writer:
Patricia Moyes
Hal E. Chester
Original Music Composer:
Christophe Beck
Post Production Supervisor:
Patrick Esposito
Producer:
Daniel Goldberg
Geyer Kosinski
Todd Phillips
Production Design:
Nelson Coates
Production Supervisor:
Jennifer Conroy
Property Master:
Brad Einhorn
Screenplay:
Scot Armstrong
Todd Phillips
Script Supervisor:
Tricia Ronten
Second Assistant Director:
Polly Ann Mattson
Second Unit Director:
G.A. Aguilar
Set Decoration:
Denise Pizzini
Sound Mixer:
Kim H. Ornitz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Minkler
Michael Babcock
Still Photographer:
Tracy Bennett
Stunt Double:
Steve Kelso
Stunts:
Jill Brown
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael Babcock
Unit Production Manager:
JoAnn Perritano
Amy Herman
Unit Publicist:
Will Casey
Video Assist Operator:
Michael J. Hogan
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