The Last Run (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2004

Original Title:
The Last Run

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 97

When a young accountant is devastated after discovering his inspiringly beautiful girlfriend is cheating on him...

When a young accountant is devastated after discovering his inspiringly beautiful girlfriend is cheating on him, his best friend, who's engaged to a girl he doesn't love, convinces him to go on a "run" and sleep with as many women as he can to get over his heart break.

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Art Direction:
Brian Renn

Author:
Todd Camhe
Jonathan Segal

Casting:
Barbara Fiorentino
Rebecca Mangieri
Kelly O'Brien

Costume Design:
Kevin Ian Ackerman

Director:
Jonathan Segal

Director of Photography:
Donald M. Morgan
Joaquin Sedillo

Editor:
Matthew Friedman

Executive Producer:
Marty Hornstein

Original Music Composer:
Laura Karpman

Producer:
Jonathan Segal
Robert Benjamin
Ira S. Rosenstein
Christopher Hamick
Todd Camhe

Production Design:
John DeMeo

Set Decoration:
Peggy Paola

Sound Effects Editor:
Lisa Hannan

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Timothy A. Carpenter
Sergio Reyes

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jesse Pomeroy
Paul Stanley

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