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KILLERS REVIEW MOVIE



ROB RIGGLE (Henry) grew up in Overland Park, Kansas, where he attended Shawnee Mission South high school and, later, the University of Kansas, where he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Theatre and Film. He served in the United States Marine Corps immediately following college before beginning his comedy career. While serving in the Marine Corps on active duty Rob earned his Masters Degree in Public Administration.
Rob has appeared in an array of popular TV programs and major films. He has been a cast member of “Saturday Night Live” and a correspondent on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” and has appeared on “The Office,” “Arrested Development,” “American Dad,” “Gary Unmarried,” and HBO’s “Funny or Die.” Most recently, Rob had his own stand up special on Comedy Central. His film credits include TALLADEGA NIGHTS, STEP BROTHERS, THE GOODS, and THE HANGOVER. Rob can next be seen in THE OTHER GUYS which will be released on August 6th.
Rob is still in the Marine Corps Reserves today and is currently a Lt. Colonel, having formerly served in Liberia, Kosovo and Afghanistan.

After graduating from public high school, MARTIN MULL (Holbrook) spent the next six years at the Rhode Island School of Design, where he received both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Fine Arts. A Master’s Degree doesn’t automatically make one smart and, to prove that point, Mull embarked on a career as a musician/singer/songwriter/comedian. The next 15 years of performing – in virtually every facility that could boast an adequate sound system – was fueled in part by the release of four albums on Capricorn Records, two for ABC Records, and one for Elektra Records. “I’m Everyone I’ve Ever Loved” was nominated for a Grammy® for Best Comedy Recording. The following year, “Sex and Violins” was nominated for Best Cover Design. His acting debut was made on Norman Lear’s “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.” Then, he hosted the half-hour talk shows “Fernwood 2 Night” and, subsequently, “America 2Nite.” From there, Mull starred in two series for CBS: “Domestic Life” and “His and Hers,” as well as “The History of White People” for Cinemax. The latter, a six-part “mockumentary,” won the cable-TV ACE Award, the Writer’s Guild of America Award, and was placed by TIME magazine in its “Top Ten Shows of the Year.” Mull spent the following eight years as a regular on the hit series “Roseanne,” and also starred in “Sabrina, The Teen Witch.” Since 1978, Mull has appeared in numerous feature films, including starring roles in CLUE, SERIAL, and RENTED LIPS, which he also wrote; and featured roles in such films as MRS. DOUBTFIRE, JINGLE ALL THE WAY, MR. MOM, FM and MY BODYGUARD. Also an exhibiting artist, Martin’s paintings have been shown in numerous galleries and museums worldwide.

ALEX BORSTEIN (Lily Bailey) is best known for her wildly popular character ‘Ms. Swan’ on MADtv and as the voice of ‘Lois’ on “Family Guy,” where she also serves as a writer/producer.
Borstein is no stranger to the film world. In addition to GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK, she has appeared opposite Halle Barry in CATWOMAN, and in various other features, including KICKING & SCREAMING, THE LIZZIE MCGUIRE MOVIE, COYOTE UGLY, SHOWTIME, BAD BOY and BAD SANTA.
Originally from Chicago, Borstein moved to Los Angeles with her family in 1980. She graduated from San Francisco State University, where she earned a degree in rhetoric. She started performing improvisation while in San Francisco and later joined the ACME Comedy Theatre in Los Angeles. Alex recently toured the country with her critically heralded stand-up special, “Drop Dead Gorgeous in a Down-to-Earth Bombshell Sort of Way.” The DVD will be released this year from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.
Borstein is short and lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Jackson.

ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS

ROBERT LUKETIC (Director) made his feature film directorial debut in 2001, with the smash hit LEGALLY BLONDE. Starring Reese Witherspoon as blonde sorority queen turned lawyer Elle Woods, LEGALLY BLONDE was nominated for two Golden Globe® Awards (Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, and Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy).
Most recently, Luketic directed the successful 2009 romantic comedy, THE UGLY TRUTH, starring Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler.
Previously, Luketic helmed the action/adventure drama 21, which was inspired by the true story of the very brightest young minds in the country – and how they took Vegas for millions. The film starred Oscar® winner Kevin Spacey, Jim Sturgess, Kate Bosworth and Oscar® nominated Laurence Fishburne.
Prior to that, Luketic directed the box office hit, MONSTER-IN-LAW, starring Jennifer Lopez and Oscar® winner Jane Fonda. MONSTER-IN-LAW marked Fonda’s first acting role in fifteen years.
Luketic also directed the romantic comedy WIN A DATE WITH TAD HAMILTON!, which starred Kate Bosworth, Nathan Lane, Josh Duhamel and Topher Grace.
Born in Sydney, Australia, Luketic won his first award at 15, when he was honored for Best Film at the ATOM Film Festival. Luketic then went on to study at the prestigious Victorian College of Arts – School of Film and Television (VCA), where he wrote and directed the award-winning short film, TITSIANA BOOBERINI.

Where BOB DEROSA (Co-Screenwriter and Story by) comes from, nice guys finish first. The Florida-born screenwriter co-wrote director Jieho Lee’s crime-drama THE AIR I BREATHE, now available on DVD and Blu-Ray.
After graduating from the University of Florida, Bob returned home to Orlando and became a leading figure in the city’s thriving theatre and film community. In addition to co-founding the award-winning comedy troupe THEM, Bob spent three years programming for the Florida Film Festival. After relocating to Los Angeles, Bob wrote two evenings of one-act plays, as well as several shows for Sacred Fools Theater in Hollywood. His most recent stage-work is the ongoing comedy-noir “Bloody Knuckles,” which can be seen as a part of the late-night show “Serial Killers,” Saturday nights at Sacred Fools.
When he’s not writing, Bob captains an adult kickball team and studies Kenpo karate. In other words, if you kick a big ball at Bob, he will either catch it or kick you, depending on the circumstances.
Bob currently resides in Studio City, CA with his lady Jen and their three kids, who look suspiciously like cats.

SCOTT AVERSANO (Producer) is an independent producer. He served as executive producer on THE LAST AIRBENDER with M. Night Shyamalan, which Paramount Pictures will release on July 2nd. Aversano produced “Ghosts/Aliens,” a pilot for Comedy Central. He recently served as executive producer on ANGUS, THONGS, AND PERFECT SNOGGING for Paramount Pictures International and Nickelodeon Movies.
Formerly President of MTV Films and Nickelodeon Movies, Aversano was responsible for overseeing the label’s annual slate of films including the acquisition of literary properties, development, and production of motion pictures. Before that, he spent seven years working with independent producer Scott Rudin, most recently as President of Production. While with Rudin, Aversano produced a variety of films including FAILURE TO LAUNCH (producer), TEAM AMERICA (executive producer), LEMONY SNICKETS: A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS (co-producer), THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE (executive producer), THE SCHOOL OF ROCK (executive producer), CHANGING LANES (co-producer) and ORANGE COUNTY (producer).
Prior to joining Rudin, Aversano was Director of Development at Paramount Pictures from 1997 through 1999, where he served as an executive on twelve films, including WONDER BOYS, SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER, UNCUT, BRINGING OUT THE DEAD and RUNAWAY BRIDE.
Aversano started his career in the entertainment industry at Sid Ganis’ Out of the Blue Entertainment in 1996.
Aversano graduated from Brown University and has a M.A. in English Literature from University of Michigan.

ASHTON KUTCHER (Producer) – See “About The Cast”

JASON GOLDBERG (Producer) is a co-founder and CEO of Katalyst, a studio for social media – creating original programming in, television, film and digital media. Based in Los Angeles and New York, the Katalyst mission is to create iconic brands that connect to values, behaviors, and insights of consumers on multiple platforms. Founded in 2000 with Ashton Kutcher, Katalyst film credits include THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT, GUESS WHO, and SPREAD. In television, Goldberg has served as co-creator, executive producer and showrunner of MTV’s hit series “Punk’d,” the CW reality series “Beauty and the Geek,” and “True Beauty” in its second season on ABC. Katalyst digital media properties include Kellogg Cares Feeding America Program , Mountain Dew DEWmocracy Campaign , Pepsi Refresh Everything Program http://www.refresheverything.com, along with The Presidential Pledge , 24 Hours at Sundance and the Web reality series KatalystHQ ).

MIKE KARZ (Producer) has over 20 years experience as a successful film and television producer, television writer, and studio executive. Karz most recently produced VALENTINE’S DAY, which was directed by Garry Marshall. The movie has grossed over 215 million dollars worldwide and set several box-office records including the biggest romantic comedy opening weekend ever and largest President’s Day weekend opening of all time. He will be re-teaming with Garry Marshall later this year on the VALENTINE’S DAY follow-up entitled NEW YEAR’S EVE (New Line). Karz has a number of projects in development including HONEYMOON WITH HARRY, (New Line) written and to be directed by Oscar® winner Paul Haggis and starring Bradley Cooper; SAY UNCLE, (Warner Bros.) to star Zach Galifianakis; and BLENDED, (Warner Bros.) which will also star Katherine Heigl and will be directed by Michael Hoffman.
Karz’s earlier producing credits include SORORITY ROW, (Summit) whose cast collectively won the Female Stars of Tomorrow Award at the 2009 ShoWest convention; GOOD LUCK CHUCK for Lionsgate, starring Dane Cook and Jessica Alba; FIRST DAUGHTER; MALIBU’S MOST WANTED; and MAX KEEBLE’S BIG MOVE, which was the recipient of a Special Certificate of Recognition from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. For television, he also co-created and executive produced the WB’s long-running television series “The Jamie Kennedy Experiment.”
Prior to becoming a producer, Karz was an executive at Orion Pictures, TriStar Pictures, and Mandeville Films. As an executive, he focused on the family market with such projects as RUDY and THE 3 NINJA KIDS, and was an early proponent of developing the classic cartoon series “George of the Jungle” into a feature.
While working as an executive at a Disney-based production company, Karz saw an opportunity to produce family films for “The Wonderful World of Disney,” which was being revitalized and introduced to a new generation of television viewers. Karz secured an overall production deal for himself and, under the Karz Entertainment banner, produced many of the series’ most high-profile projects, including TOOTHLESS, the first original movie for the division; “Geppetto,” Disney’s first original television musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and the recipient of four Emmy® nominations; MODEL BEHAVIOR, starring Justin Timberlake in his movie debut; and MY DATE WITH THE PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER.

CHRISTOPHER PRATT (Executive Producer) is also producing OPPOSITES ATTRACT with Bold Films, which has Jay Chandrasekhar (SUPER TROOPERS) helming. Christopher produced Thinkfilm’s THE AIR I BREATHE, the film is loosely based on a Chinese proverb that breaks life into four key emotions: Happiness, Sorrow, Pleasure and Love. Released in 2008 and starring Forest Whitaker, Brendan Fraser, Emile Hirsch, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kevin Bacon and Andy Garcia. Pratt continues to produce, with company client George Wallace, the #1 comedy show on the Las Vegas strip at the world famous Flamingo Casino & Hotel, which is in year six of its hit run. Christopher began his career under George Shapiro and Howard West (Seinfeld, The Man on the Moon) and now runs literary and production division of Elements Entertainment.

CHAD MARTING (Executive Producer) moved to Los Angeles from Lawrence, Kansas in 1997 to work as the assistant to blockbuster producer Jerry Bruckheimer, participating in such big budget films as ARMAGEDDON and ENEMY OF THE STATE. From there he went to run development at film financier/production company Roadside Attractions, overseeing production on several award-winning features and documentaries such as Nicole Holofcener’s LOVELY & AMAZING and LIFETIME GUARANTEE. Marting then went to run production at David Lancaster Productions supervising production on several films, such as A LOVE SONG FOR BOBBY LONG starring John Travolta and Scarlett Johansson, Stephen King’s RIDING THE BULLET and Wes Craven’s THE BREED. In addition to development, financing, and film and TV production at David Lancaster Productions, he also managed the German Apollo Film Fund for North America. Earlier this year, Marting produced DROOL, which was in theaters in January. Chad Marting is currently head of production at management/production company Elements Entertainment.

WILLIAM S. BEASLEY (Executive Producer) has enjoyed a distinguished film career spanning more than 40 films since 1975. He recently executive produced David S. Goyer’s thriller THE UNBORN for Rogue Pictures, starring Odette Yustman and Gary Oldman.
Beasley also executive produced the Columbia Pictures film 21, starring Kevin Spacey, Jim Sturgess, Kate Bosworth and Laurence Fishburne. The film allowed him the opportunity to again work with director Robert Luketic. The two had previously worked together on the DreamWorks comedy WIN A DATE WITH TAD HAMILTON!.
He has also worked with director Gore Verbinski on THE WEATHER MAN, starring Nicolas Cage, and THE MEXICAN, starring Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts. Beasley executive produced the teen scream hit I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER and then produced the successful follow-up, I STILL KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER. He also executive produced the DreamWorks action film THE TUXEDO, starring Jackie Chan.
In 1994, Beasley executive produced John Hughes’ MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET, continuing an association with the director that began when Beasley was associate producer and production manager of NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATION. He was also co-producer and production manager of Hughes Entertainment’s BABY’S DAY OUT. His other coproducing credits include Ben Stiller’s THE CABLE GUY, Lasse Hallström’s SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT and Peter Weir’s FEARLESS, for which Beasley was also second unit director and production manager. He served as associate producer and unit production manager on the films FALLING DOWN, BASIC INSTINCT and ARACHNOPHOBIA.
Born in San Francisco and raised in Los Angeles, Beasley graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in cinematography before joining the United States Air Force. He achieved the rank of captain, serving as a rescue pilot in Vietnam and as part of the support team on the Apollo moon program. He later attended California State University at Northridge, where he was working toward his master’s degree when he was accepted into the Directors Guild of America (DGA) Assistant Directors Training Program.
He worked as a DGA trainee for one and a half years before becoming second assistant director for a number of features and television projects, including GOIN’ SOUTH and BREAKING AWAY. He advanced to first assistant director of AMERICAN GIGOLO and continued as such for PERSONAL BEST, MY FAVORITE YEAR, RACING WITH THE MOON, JOHNNY DANGEROUSLY, RUTHLESS PEOPLE and THE LOST BOYS, among others.
Beasley lives with his wife in Montecito, California, and has three grown children who work or attend college in Southern California

JOSIE ROSEN (Executive Producer) most recently served as executive producer on the New Line Cinema romantic comedy VALENTINE’S DAY directed by Garry Marshall. She also served as executive producer on the Summit Entertainment release, SORORITY ROW. Rosen worked as President of Farrell Paura Productions and as Senior Vice President of production at Twentieth Century Fox where she oversaw the development and production of the films DUDE WHERE’S MY CAR and FROM HELL.
Rosen has also served as President of Production for Horseshoe Bay Productions where she oversaw and developed their slate of films. Rosen’s other producing credits include, JUST MARRIED, as executive producer, as well as co-producer of GLORIA and DESPERATE MEASURES. She was also an associate producer on THE AMAZING PANDA ADVENTURE.

Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, PETER MORGAN (Executive Producer) was always fascinated by movies and shot his first short film at ten years of age. At twenty-three, Morgan sold his first script, POISON IVY starring Drew Barrymore, to New Line Cinema. Under a first look deal with New Line Cinema, Morgan honed his producorial skills, making six movies over six years including POISON IVY 2 and 3, NATIONAL LAMPOON SENIOR TRIP, and BIG GIRLS DON’T CRY. Eager to apply his skills in the television business, Morgan moved on to work under Jerry Abrams at Hearst Entertainment and Brandon Tartikoff at New World Television, developing network television shows and producing successful television miniseries such as “Lying In Wait” starring Brain Dennehey and “Father and Scout” starring Bob Saget.
As Senior Vice President of RKO pictures, Morgan sheperded films with Greg Hoblit, Roger Kumble, Jonathan Mostow and Phillip Noyce and supervised the production of SHADE starring Sylvester Stallone and Gabriel Byrne.
More recently, Morgan was the Senior Vice President of Michael Nathanson’s production company housed at Columbia Pictures where they produced BALLS OUT: THE GARY HOUSEMAN STORY starring Seann William Scott from Columbia Pictures.
Currently, Morgan runs the feature film division of Katalyst Films with Devin Arbiter.

MICHAEL PASEORNEK (Executive Producer) has been President of Film Production at Lionsgate since the company’s inception in 1997.
In addition to being a key member of the senior management team that has guided Lionsgate from a startup into the leading independent film company and winner of the Best Picture Oscar® for Crash, Paseornek has served as an executive producer or producer on over 50 films.
Variety has described him as one of the chief architects of the Lionsgate model.
Paseornek has been at the forefront of Urban programming. He launched the film career of Tyler Perry and forged a production slate that includes Tyler Perry’s blockbusters MADEA GOES TO JAIL, WHY DID I GET MARRIED?, DIARY OF A MAD BLACK WOMAN, and MADEA’S FAMILY REUNION, all of which opened number 1 at the box office. He also forged a deal for the screen rights to the iconic African American play, FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW ISN’T ENUF. He’s spearheaded films ranging from comedies like THE WASH to dramas such as PRIDE and the critically acclaimed AKEELAH AND THE BEE.
In the horror genre, building on the success of the SAW franchise, Paseornek broke new ground with the box office hit, MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3D - the first horror film utilizing the new 3D digital technology. He also executive produced Rob Zombie’s DEVIL’S REJECTS and the remake of THE EYE, starring Jessica Alba. Paseornek is continuing to spearhead a 3D agenda with the production of the family animated film ALPHA AND OMEGA and a slate of upcoming genre fare.
Lionsgate has also staked a claim in the comedy arena. Paseornek is currently executive producing the action-comedy KILLERS, starring Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl.
Paseornek has played a key role moving Lionsgate into the action arena with CRANK, WAR, Frank Miller’s THE SPIRIT, THE PUNISHER, GAMER, THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM. In addition Paseornek is overseeing the film development of the hit videogame KANE AND LYNCH and the remake of the classic CONAN THE BARBARIAN.
In the prestige area, Paseornek executive produced MONSTER’S BALL which earned Halle Berry the Oscar® for best actress, the critically acclaimed AKEELAH AND THE BEE, which earned best picture honors at the Black Movie Awards and was the centerpiece of the first ever Starbucks movie promotion, AMERCAN PSYCHO, SHATTERED GLASS, and BUFFALO 66.
Over the past 25 years, Paseornek has played an important role in the emergence of the independent film scene. He founded Cinepix/Famous Players’ (CFP’s) U.S. operations in 1992 which brought American audiences acclaimed films such as Academy Award® winner Ang Lee’s first feature PUSHING HANDS, James Mangold’s directorial debut HEAVY, James Coburn’s Oscar® winning performance in AFFLICTION, and Bill Condon’s Oscar® winner GODS AND MONSTERS. When CFP went public and was renamed Lionsgate in 1997, the company grew into the leading independent film company with Home Entertainment and Television divisions. The Film division has had 25 Oscar® nominations in that time, including six for the 2006 years best picture winner, CRASH.
More than 30 of Paseornek’s movies have been selected to appear in major festivals such as Cannes, Berlin, Sundance and Toronto.
Outside of Lions Gate, Paseornek serves on the board of directors of UCLA Mattel’s Children’s Hospital, is on the advisory board of Hearts of Hope, a foundation sending doctors to Latin America, and the board of Del Corazon, a year round charitable camp for children with heart disease.
Paseornek began his career after graduating from New York University in 1974 when he became the writing partner of former National Lampoon editor Michel Choquette. He then became a humorist-speechwriter for some of the nation’s leading business executives and worked as a script-doctor on a number of feature films.
In the late 70s, Paseornek met CFP’s Canadian co-founders John Dunning and Andre Link and developed the sequel to their comedy hit MEATBALLS.
Paseornek is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences® and The Writer’s Guild of America. He has been a guest speaker at a number of institutions, including Harvard, New York University, and the American Film Institute and has served on numerous industry panels for organizations such as the NAACP and the Directors Guild of America.

JOHN SACCHI (Executive Producer) has been at Lionsgate for nine years. He worked on such productions as CONFIDENCE, EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH, PRIDE, PUNISHER, MY BEST FRIEND’S GIRL and MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3-D. He’s currently the Sr. Vice President of Production. Prior to Lionsgate, John worked for Warner Bros.-based producer Denise Di Novi.

HERNANY PERLA (Co-Producer) has been part of the Lionsgate production team since 2004 and worked on such films as MY BLOODY VALENTINE and the upcoming CONAN. He’s currently working on the film adaptation of the video game hit KANE AND LYNCH for the studio. He began his career in the Paradigm mailroom and attended Washing University in St. Louis.

KARYN SPENCER MURPHY (Co-Producer) was an associate producer of SPREAD, which was the Sundance Film Festival’s highest-selling film in 2009. She was VP of Feature Production for Katalyst Films in Los Angeles before relocating to New York, where she now lives and writes for happythatyoudonthavekids.com.

RICHARD FRANCIS-BRUCE, A.C.E. (Editor) has been nominated for three
Academy Awards® for his work on THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, SEVEN and AIR FORCE ONE. He has also been nominated by his peers for the Eddie Award four times for THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, AIR FORCE ONE, THE ROCK and HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE.
Already a leading editor in his native Australia when invited by George Miller to edit THE WITCHES OF EASTWICK, Francis-Bruce received the award from the Australian Film Institute for Best Achievement in Editing for his work on Phillip Noyce’s DEAD CALM after being nominated three times for CAREFUL, HE MIGHT HEAR YOU; SHORT CHANGED and BULLSEYE.
Francis-Bruce’s many other credits include DAVID & FATIMA, LORENZO’S OIL, THE ITALIAN JOB, PATH TO WAR, THE GREEN MILE and THE PERFECT STORM.

MARY JO MARKEY, A.C.E. (Editor), traces her interest in film editing to the day she realized that being a Professor of English Literature was the road to penury. This is her first collaboration with Robert Luketic.
Her previous feature film credits include last summer’s STAR TREK, for which she received an ACE Eddie nomination, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE III, DAWG, and MEDICINE MAN. Television credits include the series “Felicity,” “Alias” (for which she received her first Emmy® nomination), “Lost” (the pilot of which earned her an Emmy®), and “Skin.” In 2007 Markey received her third Emmy® nomination and first ACE Eddie nomination for her work on the HBO movie LIFE SUPPORT, which was selected as the closing night film for that year’s Sundance Film Festival. She recently completed work on the new JJ Abrams-directed pilot, “Undercovers.”
Ms. Markey speaks about the craft of editing at many seminars and industry events. She has appeared on panels for Avid, American Cinema Editors, the Motion Picture Editors Guild, HD Expo, and the USC School of Film and Television.

ELLEN MIROJNICK’s (Costume Designer) well-respected design talents have had an impact on a diverse series of motion pictures. Most recently, Oliver Stone’s WALL STREET: MONEY NEVER SLEEPS. Stephen Sommers’ blockbuster G.I.JOE THE RISE OF COBRA, along with J.J. Abrams’s monster hit CLOVERFIELD, and Tony Scott’s thriller DÉJÀ VU. Her work was also featured last summer in G-FORCE, starring Nicolas Cage and Steve Buscemi.
Mirojnick’s first feature film as costume designer was FRENCH QUARTER, followed by the 1980 breakout hit FAME, on which she was assistant designer to Kristi Zea. Mirojnick later designed the “Fame” television pilot. She was costume designer on THE FLAMINGO KID and shortly thereafter, NOBODY’S FOOL. In 1986, Mirojnick’s collaboration with Michael Douglas began with FATAL ATTRACTION and WALL STREET, followed by BLACK RAIN, BASIC INSTINCT, and A PERFECT MURDER. She was included in the Biennale della Moda di Firenze for her work in A PERFECT MURDER. Her relationship with Mr. Douglas as a producer included, FACE OFF and ONE NIGHT AT MCCOOL’S among others. Their latest collaboration is the upcoming SOLITARY MAN.
Along with FATAL ATTRACTION, Mirojnick also teamed with director Adrian Lyne on JACOB’S LADDER and UNFAITHFUL, the latter of which earned her a nomination for a Contemporary Design Award from the Costume Designers Guild. A few of the cult favorites on which Mirojnick collaborated with director Paul Verhoeven were BASIC INSTINCT, SHOWGIRLS, STARSHIP TROOPERS (which earned her a Saturn Award for Best Sci-Fi Costume Design) and HOLLOW MAN.
Her designs for the telefeature “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella” garnered an Emmy® nomination for Outstanding Costume Design (for a Variety or Music Program). Mirojnick was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design, along with designer John Mollo, for CHAPLIN.
Other film credits include the 2006 romantic comedy FAILURE TO LAUNCH, starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew McConaughey, WHAT WOMEN WANT, AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS, CLIFFHANGER, SPEED and TWISTER, to name a few.
Mirojnick herself was the subject of a documentary on costume design – “Hollywood Fashion Machine Special: The Costume Designer” (2000) – and was part of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science’s exhibit “50 Designers 50 Films” (2004).

JOHANNA ARGAN (Costume Designer) is a native New Yorker and graduate of Rutgers University. In 2002, she decided to make a change and translate her extensive background in fashion buying and styling to film. She feels privileged to call herself a costume designer and that she gets to use her creative energy in the world of film. Some of her credits include SHRINK, FANBOYS, and TRUCKER.

With her driven spirit, TRACY MCKNIGHT (Music Supervisor) has earned a place in the entertainment industry as a highly respected music supervisor, record producer, label co-founder and company head.
Ms. McKnight’s music supervision projects proudly embrace a range and diversity of genres. Her resume of over one hundred films shows a balancing act between major studio films (EL CANTANTE, THE HOAX, CARRIERS, THE EX, FRIENDS WITH MONEY, THE ICE HARVEST), acclaimed documentaries (NO END IN SIGHT, BORN INTO BROTHELS, MURDERBALL, WORDPLAY, MY ARCHITECT), and independent films (DELIRIOUS, DIMINISHED CAPACITY, THE GUITAR, OFF THE BLACK, COFFEE AND CIGARETTES, RAISING VICTOR VARGAS) that have given her the reputation as one of the industry’s “go to” supervisors.
Her recent project list keeps this balancing act going; Ms. McKnight recently completed work with SUPERBAD director Greg Mottola on ADVENTURELAND for Miramax and with first time director Oren Moverman on the Academy Award®-nominated film THE MESSENGER, starring Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster.
In 2003 Ms. McKnight co-founded Commotion Records with former CBS honcho Walter Yetnikoff, with the vision to bring innovative music from groundbreaking films into the world. Commotion’s mantra of SMART FILM MUSIC showcases an impressive slate of releases including the acclaimed film soundtracks from HOTEL RWANDA, THE COOLER, DEDICATION, MYSTERIOUS SKIN, and MY ARCHITECT.
After joining the Lionsgate Music team as VP of Film Music in 2008, Ms. McKnight has worked on PUNISHER 2: WAR ZONE, MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3-D, and THE WINNING SEASON. Current projects include THE NEXT THREE DAYS by Academy Award®-winning director Paul Haggis, starring Liam Neeson, Russell Crowe and Brian Dennehy, WARRIOR starring Nick Nolte and Tom Hardy, and the animated feature ALPHA AND OMEGA.
Prior to co-founding Commotion Records and joining forces with Lionsgate, Ms. McKnight headed two film music departments – at Good Machine, the critically acclaimed independent film production and distribution company founded by renowned producers James Schamus and Ted Hope, and at Independent Pictures founded by Carry Woods.
In addition to her work as a supervisor, label head, and VP of Film Music for Lionsgate, Ms. McKnight has also devoted much of her time as an advisor, speaker, and consultant to the music/film industry at large. McKnight continues to be an ally of the Sundance Institute/Festival where she has participated for the past ten years as an advisor for their Producers Conference and Composers Lab in addition to co-programming the Festival’s yearly “Music Meets Film” concert. She also advises for the Independent Film Project (IFP) and served on the host committee for the 2007 Gotham Awards.
The media has taken notice of her many achievements. MovieMaker Magazine spotlighted Ms. McKnight as one of ‘2006’s 25 Coolest People To Know’ in independent film; she was featured in the acclaimed PBS series “Roadtrip Nation;” and has been singled out for her accomplishments by Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Screen International, Detour, ASCAP, and BMI among many others.
Ms. McKnight’s kinetic enthusiasm pushes her to continue to find new ways to share her passions with an ever-growing audience seeking quality films and music.

Unexpected texture, sounds and a signature musical personality are the hallmarks of British film composer ROLFE KENT (Composer), who has scored more than 40 films, including SIDEWAYS (for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe® and Critics Choice Award in 2007), ABOUT SCHMIDT, ELECTION, MEAN GIRLS, FREAKY FRIDAY, NURSE BETTY, LEGALLY BLONDE, OXYGEN, WEDDING CRASHERS, JUST LIKE HEAVEN, THE MATADOR, REIGN OVER ME, THE HUNTING PARTY, THE LUCKY ONES, 17 AGAIN, THE GHOSTS OF GIRLFRIENDS PAST, and THANK YOU FOR SMOKING. Kent also composed the Emmy®-nominated main title theme for the Showtime hit, “Dexter.”
Most recently, Kent has worked on such acclaimed films as Grant Heslov’s THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS and Jason Reitman’s UP IN THE AIR.
Kent has the distinction of attracting and sustaining relationships with directors as popular and diverse as Alexander Payne, Mark Waters, Jason Reitman, Burr Steers and Richard Shepherd, among others.

RUSSELL CARPENTER, ASC (Director of Photography) won an Academy Award® for Best Cinematography for his beautiful imagery on TITANIC, the enormously successful romantic drama directed by James Cameron. He also collaborated with the director on T2 -3D: BATTLE ACROSS TIME and TRUE LIES. Carpenter previously worked with director Robert Luketic on this summers hit comedy THE UGLY TRUTH and prior to that MOTHER-IN-LAW with Jennifer Lopez and Jane Fonda.
He recently worked for director Joby Harold on AWAKE, starring Jessica Alba, Hayden Christensen, Terrence Howard, and Lena Olin. He also shot the action-packed CHARLIE’S ANGELS: FULL THROTTLE and CHARLIE’S ANGELS starring Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu for director McG; the comedy SHALLOW HAL for Bobby and Peter Farrelly, featuring Gwyneth Paltrow and Jack Black; as well as the dramatic thriller THE NEGOTIATOR with Samuel L. Jackson and Kevin Spacey for director F. Gary Gray.
Carpenter’s other credits include MONEY TALKS, INDIAN IN THE CUPBOARD, HARD TARGET, ATTACK OF THE 50-FOOT WOMAN, PET SEMETARY II, LAWNMOWER MAN, PERFECT WEAPON, DEATH WARRENT, SOLAR CRISIS, CRITTERS II and LADY IN WHITE.
He also shoots commercial campaigns for several Fortune 500 companies in between his feature work.

A graduate of Bennington College with a degree in Fine Arts and Literature, MISSY STEWART (Production Designer) followed an arts career until the late eighties when her interests began to shift from the world of fine art to cinema. She found the collaborative and narrative aspects of film very appealing and the visual side stimulating and not so dissimilar to painting.
Moving to Portland, Oregon, Stewart began to work with a group of independent filmmakers, one of whom was Gus Van Sant. She went on to collaborate with him on DRUGSTORE COWBOY and MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO. She became his production designer on TO DIE FOR and the Academy Award®-winning GOOD WILL HUNTING.
KILLERS marks the sixth time that Stewart has teamed with director Robert Luketic. They previously worked together on LEGALLY BLONDE, WIN A DATE WITH TAD HAMILTON, MONSTER-IN-LAW, 21, and THE UGLY TRUTH. Other credits for the talented designer include PLAYING BY HEART, MOONLIGHT MILE, LEGALLY BLONDE 2: RED, WHITE & BLONDE, FEAST of LOVE, and THE HOUSE BUNNY. Her work will next be seen in THE GARDENER directed by Chris Weitz for Summit Entertainment.

DEBORAH AQUILA, C.S.A. (Casting Director) – Bio Forthcoming

TRICIA WOOD, C.S.A. (Casting Director) – Bio Forthcoming

JENNIFER SMITH, C.S.A. (Casting Director) – Bio Forthcoming

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Unit Production Manager William S. Beasley
Unit Production Manager Joseph P. Genier
First Assistant Director Jon Mallard
Second Assistant Director Tyler T. Romary

Executive in Charge of Production Donna Sloan

Second Unit Director Doug Coleman

Cast

Spencer Ashton Kutcher
Jen Katherine Heigl
Mr. Kornfeldt Tom Selleck
Mrs. Kornfeldt Catherine O’Hara
Vivian Katheryn Winnick
Mac Bailey Kevin Sussman
Olivia Brooks Lisa Ann Walter
Kristen Casey Wilson
Henry Rob Riggle
Holbrook Martin Mull
Lily Bailey Alex Borstein
Kevin the Manager Usher Raymond IV
Amanda LeToya Luckett
Milo Michael Daniel Cassady
Pete Denham Larry Joe Campbell
Jackie Vallero Mary Birdsong
Dougie Vallero Ric Reitz
Don Nootbar John Atwood
Mr. Stafford Bruce Taylor
Mildred Sharan C. Mansfield
Pretty Girl Anna Coldwell
Gorgeous Blonde Adeline Gorgos
Sadie Ariel Winter
Jean Paul Jean-Charles Fonti
Jaspar Leveneux Nazareth Agopian
Leveneux’s Adjutant Christophe Carotenuto
Leveneux’s Mistress Blandine Bury
Courier Ghislain Carosio
Maitre D’ Michel Bellier
Waiter David Marchal
Guard Pascal Trhoof
Gagged Man David Mitnik
Eurocreep Winston Story
Stewardess Lauren Glazier
Trap Shooter George Duskin

Stunts
Stunt Coordinators Doug Coleman
Allen Robinson
Spencer Stunt Double Oliver Keller
Jen Stunt Double Cheyenne Ellis
Vivian Stunt Double Karin Justman
Stunt Helicopter Pilot Charles Tamburro
Fight Coordinator James Lew
Utility Stunts Jeff Chumas
Donna Evans
Corey Eubanks
Joni Avery
Brian Machleit
Jennifer Egan
Rosie Bernhard
Mickey Giacomazzi
Jennifer Lamb
Bryan Thompson
Yann Dron
Ultimate Arm Car Drivers Dean Bailey
Steven Hassenpflug

Stunts - France
Stunt Coordinator Patrick Cauderlier
Helicopter Pilot Marc Wolff
Precision Driver Sebastien Seveau
Stunt/Riggers Alexandre Cauderlier
Kevin Cauderlier

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Crew

Production Supervisor Sharyn Shimada-Huggins

Art Director James Truesdale
Set Decorator Anne Kuljian

A-Camera Operator Gregory Lundsgaard
First Assistant A-Camera Erik L. Brown
Second Assistant A-Camera Matthew Mebane
B-Camera Operator David E. Diano, S.O.C
First Assistant B-Camera David Galbraith
Second Assistant B-Camera Thomas Barrios
Video Assist Joshua Levy
Camera Utility Eric Henson
Still Photographer Melissa Moseley, SMPSP
DIT Douglas Degrazzio
Robert Campi
Gimbal Technician Don Gray

First Assistant Editor Jennifer Spenelli
Assistant Editor Toby Francis-Bruce
First Assistant Editor Jim Flynn
Assistant Editor Matt Maddox
Post Production Assistant Jeremy Luena

Post Production Supervisor Carl Pedregal

Post Production Manager Mark W. McCoy
Visual Effects Coordinator Ariana Young
Post Production Assistant Justin Powell

Post Production Accounting Emily Rice
Liam Hearne

Script Supervisor Wilma Garscadden-Gahret

Sound Mixer Ed Novick
Boom Operator Colt Logan
Sound Utility Michael P. Clark

Key Grip James R. Shelton
Best Boy Grip Jon Sudtell
“A” Dolly Grip Richard L. Carden
“B” Dolly Grip Mike Besaw
Grips Chris Birdsong
Bethany Carroll
Harry McCall
Craig R. Owens
Best Boy Rigging Grip Billy Sherrill
Key Rigging Grip Rick W. Pratt
Rigging Grips James J.C. Cheshire
William Darwin Conort
Charles “Rice” Praileau
Dan Savage
Randy Tharpe
Frederick Scott Trimble

Technocrane Operators Michael H. Howell
Craig Nix

Gaffer Len Levine
Best Boy Electric Michael Lowrance
Electricians Rick Crank
David Ellis
Brian Evans
R. Halley Manning
Brent Studler

Rigging Gaffers Dennis J. Lootens
Craig A. Brink
Best Boy Rigging Electricians Denny Mooradian
Nick Nelson

Rigging Electricians
Christopher Anderson Scott Brinson
Grant Busbee Nelson Castillo
Darrell Charles Chris “HellFire” Clark
Chad Fountain Ben Gaskin
Benjamin Hamilton Dirk Jenkins
Carl Johnson Jr. Travis King
Mike Laird Erik S. Loveland
Mark E. McKinney Keith Moore
Glenn Ortman Stroke T. Renigade Patterson
Gregory Souris Dave Taylor Jr.
Jon Derek Wilson Earl Woods, Jr.
Neil Young

Assistant Art Directors Geoffrey Grimsman
Hugh D.G Moody II
Set Designer Doug Fick
Draftsperson Cameron Beasley
Storyboard Artists David J. Negrōn Jr.
Chris Hunter
Graphic Designer Wendy Drapanas
Art Department Coordinator Kelly Richardson
Production Assistant Andrew Sears Baris

Assistant Set Decorator Margaret Hungerford
Leadperson Robert Lucas
Buyers Joseph Conenna
Linda Verzi
Set Dressers Peter C. McGoran
Daniel B. Foster
Robert Tate Nichols
John W. Cook
Brett Chapman
On Set Dresser Heather Bowers
Production Assistant Christian Schoubye

Lead Greens Swift Moseley
Greenspersons Sam Hill
Ruffin B. Moye

Property Master Douglas Fox
Assistant Property Master China Fox
Assistant Property Shawn M. Gray

Construction Coordinator Steve Hagberg, C.C.A.
General Foreperson Tony Bridgers
Toolperson Gene Kelly
Construction Buyer Michael B. Gowen
Propmaker Forepersons Rich Koll
Mark Nave
Terry J. Smith
Propmaker Gang Bosses Nathan D. Brown
James M. Erwin
Robert K. Williams
Dennis N. Wood
Propmakers
C. Merlin Armstrong Charles Armstrong
Edward Scanlan Backus Billy Mark Berry
Tommy Bruce Jr. M. Grant Busbee
Patrick S. Cargile David Chambers
Terry L. Crawford Gordon Craig Davenport
Jerry Davenport Marshal Lynn Davenport
David Scott Fegely Doug Fick
Richard O. Fields Jody T. Hall
Samuel McGehee José Morillo
Randall Scott Rome Thomas Shelton
Daniel F. Simmons Bret M. Woodall

Utility Technicians

Robert Brabant Shane K. Cantrell
Tommy L. Clark Ryan Davenport
Jeremy Foster Curtis Holden
Jeff Houston Tim MacMillan
Brian D. Smith Steven Smith
William Anders Struck Michael S. Thompson

Lead Scenic Thomas V. Johnson
Paint Foreperson Ken Deubel
Scenic Foreperson Michael Sullivan
Scenic Artists Terry Deubel
Carol Francoso
Peggy Johnson
On Set Scenic Todd Hatfield

Set Painters
Jeffrey L. Adams Jeffrey Adamson
Christopher Amerson Thomas Juro Brown Jr.
Michael Brushaber Alan F. Collins
Roger Croad David J. Dipzinski
Jeffrey L. Ellis Thomas Ellis
Joseph Haase Brady Holden
Mike Kimble Robbie Martin
Melchizerdec Pemberton Michael Petroskie
Michael E. Roland David Bruce Smith
C. Mario Sonson Dewitt Thompson III
Eric Lonzo Trigleth Kevin Scott Troglin

Plaster Foreperson Shane Buckallew
Plasterer Gregory H. Massey

Construction Medics Anthony Fullard
Joshua Kelly Jones
Harry Scheinfeld

Costume Supervisor Stacy M. Horn
Assistant Costume Designer Molly Elizabeth Grundman
Key Costumer Carol Quiroz
Set Costumer Jill Halbreich
Buyer Carin Labine
Wardrobe Assistants Jessy Jamison
Ivana Savic
Elizabeth Williams
Costumer to Ms. Heigl Debbie Travis
Costumer to Mr. Kutcher Anton Schneider

Department Head Makeup Artist and Ms. Heigl Makeup Artist Tania McComas
Key Makeup Artist Elizabeth Hoel
Makeup Artist to Mr. Kutcher Tracey Levy

Department Head Hairstylist and Ms. Heigl Hairstylist Sean Flanigan
Key Hairstylist Vickie Mynes
Assistant Hairstylist Shunika Terry
Hairstylist to Mr. Kutcher Nina Paskowitz

Special Effects Supervisor Clay Pinney
Special Effects Assistant Supervisor Robert Riggs
Special Effects Foreperson Anthony Centonze
Special Effects Technicians John S. Baker
Jonathan L. Dodson
Morgan Guynes
William Harrison
Joshua Pinney
Lisa S. Reynolds
Matthew (Skip) Scurry
Bob Shelley
Buyer/Accountant Karen Kershaw
Special Effects Stakebed John Q. Croker III

Location Manager Robin Citrin
Key Assistant Location Manager Lee David Lee
Assistant Location Managers Stephen Dirkes
Ellen Pfirrmann
Location Assistants Andrew C. Kirk
Ben McIver
Location Scouts Sarah Agbe-Davies
Craig McCraw
Becky Ollinger
Ryan Schaetzle
Stage Managers Daniel W. Jones
John Setzer

Transportation Coordinator Kevin M. Craig
Transportation Captains J.L. Parker
John H. Stephens
Michael Walsh
Drivers
Anthony Abbnuzzese Lord Ajmer
Tim Barker Joe Beeco
Jennifer Blackman Leslie Boston
Alfred Boyd Kevin Caira
John M. Carlise Mack Chapman
Adam P. Chrisman Anthony A. Chrisman
Jerry W. Clark Tracy L. Coker
John Croker Darnell Fuqua
Josh Gould Barbara Hopkins
Jeanine James Terry Johnson
Lewis Jones Jr. Cliff Kerns
Daniel LaFave Tim Lambert
David T. Little J P Manning
Sean E. Marshall Michael T. Meadows
Andrew Neal Miller Mike Moss
Martha (Marty) Pruette Cindi L. Randall
Pamela C. Ray Patricia Sammons
Roger Still Royce Taffar
Paul Thomas Huelon F. Thrift III
Jason Tubbs James Walker
Michael Walsh Sandra Waters
R.L. (Baba) Williams Noah J. Wuellner

Picture Car Captain Gary Duncan
Picture Car Mechanics Donald D. Fisher
Donnie Moore
Scott Taylor
Brian P. Todd
Picture Car Hauler Robert Kurt Brubaker

Genny Operator Rick “Doggy” Anderson

Production Coordinators Shari LaFranchi Blakney
Meredith Humbracht
Assistant Production Coordinator Shantell Fancher
Travel Coordinator Mimi N. McGreal
Production Secretary Atiya M. Henry
Office Production Assistants Lauren Aparicio
Stephanie Victoria Clark
Angela Harvey
Elliot C. Holmes

Second Assistant Director Rudy Persico
Second Second Assistant Director Zach Hunt
Set Production Assistants Clay McEntire
Chad Wheeler
Candace Williford
Shelley Wilson
Data Manager Stuart Huggins

Production Accountant Cynthia Gates Fujikawa
First Assistant Accountant Amy Smolev
Second Assistant Accountants Mary Jane Amato
Cynthia Hope Margulis
Mark Ver Ploegh
Payroll Accountant Jim Swidarski
Accounting Clerks Shanika L. Peterson
Tiffany Romero

Assistant to Mr. Luketic Travis Bauer
Assistant to Mr. Aversano Jason Benoit
Assistant to Mr. Kutcher Kelly Donnelly
Assistant to Ms. Heigl Karen Ibara
Assistant to Mr. Selleck David B. Muntz

Atlanta Casting by Shay Bentley-Griffin
Extras Casting by Marty Keener Cherrix
Extras Casting Assistant Manny Poulos

Caterer Tomkats Movie Catering
Chef Toney Lewis

Craft Service Nancy James
Second Craft Service Brian K. Stuart

Medic Stan S. Swofford

Rights & Clearances Entertainment Clearances, Inc.
Laura Sevier
Cassandra Barbour

Unit Publicist Michael Umble
Unit Photographers Melissa Moseley (US)
Magali Bragard (France)
EPK Jonas Stolpe
Sam Hurwitz Productions

Second Unit - Atlanta

Second Unit Production Manager Stephen Lim

First Assistant Director James LaRocca
Second Assistant Director Ethan Ross

Second Unit Director of Photography Kevin McKnight

Set Decorator Linda Barrett

A-Camera Operator Michael Edison Satrazemis
First Assistants A-Camera Lee Blasingame
Bret Lanius
Second Assistant A-Camera Ross Davis
B-Camera Operator Kevin McKnight
First Assistant B-Camera Julie Donovan
Second Assistant B-Camera Bruce Hughes Braselton
Grady Upchurch
Additional First Assistants Camera Tadesse Bantiweson
Bret Lanius
Additional Second Assistants Camera Grady Upchurch
Matthew Horn
Video Assist Terry Fitzpatrick
DIT Richard J. Dungan
Ultimate Arm Camera Operator Greg Baldi
Ultimate Arm Camera Technician Lev Yevstratov
Ultimate Arm Crane Operator Mike Barnett

Script Supervisor Amy Blanc Lacy

Key Grip Gary Kelso
Best Boy Grip Scott N. Satterfield
“A” Dolly Grip John “Sparky” Stevens
“B” Dolly Grip James “Tripp” Pair
Grips Richard James Kirkland
Kerry G. Rawlins
Gina Sagnielle

Gaffer Tully McCulloch
Best Boy Electric Bob Shuford

Second Unit Assistant Art Director Hugh D.G Moody II

Set Dresser Daniel Bennett Foster
On Set Dresser Blake Myers

Greensperson Sammy Ray Hill
Assistant Greensperson Farrell Blease

Property Master Julie Kobsa
Armorer Donnie Bruno

Propmaker Mark Berry

STK Bed Construction Timothy S. Barker
Utility Technician Robert Glenn Ballew

Painters Shannon Black
Michael Brown (Tiny)
Keith D. Smith

Key Costumer K. Drew Fuller
Costumer Monique Woods

Key Makeup Artist Donna Premick

Key Hairstylist Scott Reeder

Location Manager Raine Hall
Assistant Location Manager Erin Fisher
Location Production Assistant Kyle Hinshaw

Transportation Captain Michael Anthony McMahan
Transportation Secretary Sarah Elizabeth Harwich
Drivers JaVan Adams
Joseph F. Beeco
J. Stan Jones
Joe N. Kirkland
Kenny Parrish
William Stradford II

Production Coordinator Teresa M. Yarbrough
Production Secretary Rebecca Napier White
Office Production Assistant Andy Gaines

Second Second Assistant Director Shanalyna C. Palmer
Key Set Production Assistant Kyle Smithers
Set Production Assistants Charlotte Acker
Jafari Barnard
AJ Bembry
Tariq Ferguson
Aimee Holmberg
Adam C. Jordan
Danielle King
Sara Le Meitour
Brandon Stewart

First Assistant Accountant Cynthia Margulis
Payroll Accountant Mary Jane Amato

Caterer Tomkats Movie Catering

Craft Service David Michael Brown
Second Craft Service Anthony C. Oliver
Fred Besaw
Mike Besaw
Craft Service Assistant Sara F. Ray

France Unit

Co-Producer Daniel Thom

French Production Supervisor David Mitnik

Production Supervisor Benoit Auriol

Art Director Vladimir Kostovic
Set Decorator Michel Rollant

Second Assistant A-Camera Francois Vigon
B-Camera Operator Roger McDonald
First Assistant B-Camera Sophie Lemaire
Second Assistant B-Camera Sofia Olstorpe
Video Assistant Christian Langlois

Boom Operator Fabien Kharat
Cable Person Olivier Roux

Key Grip Didier Pouzol
Best Boy Grip Jean Marc Lestruhaut
Dolly Grip Wildrik Lievin
Grips Quentin Boschini
Hervé Ribatau
Guillaume Schmidt
Christophe Tessier

Gaffer Thierry Garcia
Best Boy Electric Patrick Allard
Marc Lambert
Electricians Larsen Barka
Laurent Brisse
Florent Duroc
Stéphane Geneste
Lorenzo Mellet
Stéphane Negre
Mathieu Poudevigne
Groupmen David Vallet
Olivier Vallet

Set Decorator Michel Rollant
Set Dresser Didier Veuvas
Swing Gang Didier Davin
Francois Munoz
Draper Régine Dumee
Chef Constructeur Fabrice Bovi
Rippers Didier Davin
Nicolas Mancel

Property Master Frédéric Berge
Property Buyer Roberto Di Camillo
Standby Property Sébastien Barral

Carpenter Fabrice Bovi

Painter Anne Ferrieux

Key Costumer Christian Calviera
Costumer Jennifer Harvey

Key Makeup Artist Irene Jordi

Special Effects Coordinator Georges Demetrau

Location Manager Nadège Marti
Assistant Location Managers Jéremy Bau
Corinne Dacomo
Gaëtan Dinon
Location Production Assistants Linda Nilson
Isabelle Thillien
Facilities Assistant Location Manager Richard Berkeley
Location Truck Pascal Ricuort
Facilities Assistants Chloé Blanc
Noémie Commissaire
Isabelle Escudier

Picture Vehicle Coordinator Charles Heidet
Assistant Vehicle Coordinator Yan Clarke

Transportation Coordinator Jean Pierre Millas
Transportation Captain Christian Falzon
Transportation Captain, Preparation Pascale Marcon
Transportation Captain Assistant, Preparation Marjorie Gouenard
Drivers Karine Boissel
Aurélia Bono
Sébastien Boon
Jean Bourrelly
Philippe Chomicki
Damien Clement
Arnaud Ferrant
Cyril Guillaumin
Joanna Leijdekker
Frédéric Litou
Sébastien Ordonez
Francois Paris
Esther Sellem
Philippe Sellem
Frédéric Tron
Matthieu Vogel

Production Coordinator Paddy Reid-Douglas
Production Secretary Jennifer Simonnet
Production Secretary, Paris Cathy Kerbrat
Office Production Assistants Violaine Abbatucci
Guillaume Ohanian

Production Services Legal Olivier Savelli

First Assistant Director Gil Kenny
Second Assistant Director Vanessa Djian
Third Assistant Directors Mallorie Ballestra-Duquesnoy
Delphine Bertrand
Key Set Production Assistant Jean Marc Gaude
Trainee Assistant Directors Gwenael Brac De La Perriere
Florian Thomas

Production Accountant Francoise Bouillon-Pommerolle
Production Accountant Assistants Jean-Pierre Bonnet
Franck Nicolas
Payroll Accountant Gabriel Mamruth

Casting by Randi Sarron
Casting Assistant Patrick Pourcier
Extras Casting by Corinne Renard

Craft Service Andrè Villa

Second Unit - France

Second Unit Director of Photography Kevin McKnight

A-Camera Operator Thomas Collignon
First Assistant A-Camera Eric Bornes
Second Assistant A-Camera Lionel Pedro
B-Camera Operator Kevin McKnight
First Assistant B-Camera Baptiste Chenais
Second Assistant B-Camera Greg Pagnier
Camera Trainee Thomas Rollant
Still Photographer Magali Bragard
DIT Leonard Rollin
Video Assistant Vincent Tulasne

Key Grip Nicolas Turchet
Grips Franck Boussenec
Guillaume Brule

Set Dresser Nathalie Robert

Property Jean Paul Bernardi

Key Makeup Artists Irene Jordi
José Martin

Key Hairstylist Alain Luzy

Location Manager Arnaud Duterque
Assistant Location Managers Lionel Berner
Nicolas Piechaczek
Christel Rasquin
Location Production Assistant Jean Baptiste Corbelli

Production Secretary Dominique McKee

Bahamas Unit

Underwater Director of Photography Peter Zuccarini

First Assistants Camera Peter Manno
Christopher M. Fisher
Second Assistant Camera Sean P. Gilbert
Film Loader Erik Curtis

Grip Julian Lord

Location Production Assistants Fina Johnson
Cathryn Evans

Driver Kayle Akeem Munroe

Production Coordinator Angela Carroll

Office Production Assistant Ramanda Treco

Marine Coordinator Ricou Browning
Boats Stuart Cove
Safety Divers Alex Eldin
Douglas Staley

Additional Photography
Unit Production Manager Mike Upton
Production Supervisor Kelly Helstrom-Maxwell

Art Director Christopher Tandon
Set Decorator KC Fox

First Assistant Camera Chris Toll
B-Camera Operator Phillip Hurn
First Assistant B-Camera Kim Guthrie
Second Assistant B-Camera Tulio Duenas
DIT Dale Hunter
DIT Utility Alan Jacoby
Data Wrangler Carmen Del Toro

Script Supervisor Steve Gehrke

Sound Mixer Willie Burton
Boom Operator Reggie Dunn
Cable Person Ron Fremstad

Grips Thomas Baehr
Joel Randall
Rigging Grips Minh Bahnsen
Nolan Pratt

Gaffer Brian Evans
Electricians Brent Studler
Mike Connors
Brian D’Haem
Rigging Gaffer Felix Rivera
Rigging Electricians Larry Cha
David Hagadorn
Mark Rappaport
Joe Ruiz

Lead Dresser Mark Woods
Buyer Susan Chooljian
On Set Dresser Charlie Nickelson
Set Dressers David Agajanian
Mike Virnig

Stand-By Greensperson Steve Hanks

Property Master Amie McCarthy - Winn
Assistant Property Master Lee Cunningham
Assistant Property George Hobbs

Construction Coordinator Jim Ondrejko
General Foreperson Andy Wedemeyer
Propmaker Gangbosses Fritz Bahn
John Empero
Labor Foreperson Alan Cauthron
Paint Foreperson George Stuart

Costume Supervisors Helen Monaghan
Daniel North
Costumer to Ms. Heigl Emily Dominguez
Costumers Paula Truman
Tim Wegman
Wardrobe Assistant Nestor Arce

Key Makeup Artist Juliette Loveland

Key Hairstylist Ai Nakata

Assistant Location Managers Marie Healy
Nathan Polatin
Brigette Pope

Transportation Coordinator Geno Hart
Transportation Captains Kirk Huston
Michael Connor

Production Coordinator John Sanchez
Assistant Production Coordinator Oscar J. Flores

Office Production Assistants Desmond Smith
Omar Hashmy

Second Assistant Director Zach Hunt
Second Second Assistant Director Scott Rorie
Set Production Assistants Andrew Benz
Jay Cannavo
Kevin Lum
Rafael Sanz

First Assistant Accountant Alix Large
Payroll Accountant Amanda Sutton

Additional Casting by Stephanie Corsalini, C.S.A.
Casting Associate Rebecca Gushin

Extras Casting by Sande Alessi Casting
Kristan Berona
Terence Harris

Special Effects Coordinator Ron Mathews

Caterer Mario’s Catering
Mario Gonzalez

Medic Dana Curt

Post Production

Sound Editorial and Re-Recording by Warner Bros Studio Facilities

Supervising Sound Editor/Designer Michael Babcock
Co-Supervisor - Dialogue/ADR Frank Smathers
Dialogue Editor Hugo Weng
Sound FX Editors Tim Gedemer
Lee Gilmore
Ian Herzon
Assistant Sound Editor Linda Yeaney

Foley Artists John Roesch
Alyson Dee Moore
Re-Recording Mixers Michael Babcock
Tom Ozanich
Additional Re-Recording Mixer Tim Leblanc

ADR Mixers Troy Porter
Eric Gotthelf
Doc Kane
ADR Recordist Dean St. John
ADR Voice Cast Steve Alterman
Bruno Artero
Frank Bruynbroek
Helene Cardona
June Christopher
David Cowgill
Jean-Louis Darville
Kerry Gutierrez
Bridget Hoffman
Caitlin McKenna
Jacqueline Plomb
Juan Pope
Valerie Repnau
Jean-Michael Richaud
Michelle Ruff
Linda Sans
Justin Shenkarow
Pepper Sweeney

Dolby Sound Consultant Andy Potvin

Editorial Services by Electric Picture Solutions

VFX Supervisor Marc Varisco

Visual Effects by Asylum

Creative VFX Supervisor Nathan McGuinness
Visual Effects Producer Darcie Muangman
Visual Effects Executive Producer Kathy Chasen-Hay
Visual Effects Coordinators Diana Cheng
Frank R. Spiziri
Compositors Andy Rafael Barrios
John Stewart
Joe Ken
Ali Leventhol
Steven Muangman
Tim Bird
John Weckworth
Caitlin Content
Jan Cilliers
Alex Gomez

Head of CG Jeff Werner
FX TD Zach Tucker
Lighting Eric Pender
Animation Craig Van Dyke
Samir Lyons
Piotr Karwas
Rigging Dae Hoe Han
Rick Grandy
Lead Modeler Greg Stuhl
Modelers Toshiro Sakamaki
Josh Robinson
Chad Fehmie
Trackers Mike Lori
Fabio Zapata
Mike Maker
Lauren Von Houten
Ryan Reeb

Rotoscope/Paint Supervisor Elissa Bello
Rotoscope Artist Stephanie Ide
Paint Artists Bethany Onstad
Hugo Dominguez
Huey Carroll
Jason Bidwell
Matte Painter Shannan Burkley
Texture Artist John Hart
VFX Editors Kosta Saric
Daniel Arkin

Action Miniatures by Kerner Studios

Director of Photography Marty Rosenberg
Model Supervisor Nick d’Abo
Pyro and Rig Supervisor Geoff Heron
Gaffer Michael Best
Key Grip Thomas Cloutier
Modelmaker Pierre Maurer
FX Best Boy Jason Brackett
Camera Operator Vance Piper
Production Manager Ayse Arkali

Visual Effects by XY&Z Visual Effects

VFX Supervisor Mike Uguccioni
Compositors Roger Mocenigo
Jamie Baxter
Drew Redford

Visual Effects by Look Effects, Inc.

Visual Effects Supervisor Henrik Fett
Visual Effects Producer Jenny Foster
Digital Effects Supervisor Gabriel Sanchez
Compositing Supervisor Brad Kalinoski
Visual Effects Executive Producer Steve Dellerson
Digital Artists Christopher Flynn
Ben Sumner
David Geoghegan
Ian Kirby
Chris van Dyck
Blair Richmond
Bryce Rieger
Graeme Baitz
Data Management Migs Rustia
Paul Stemmer
Michael Oliver

Visual Effects by 2G Digital Post, Inc.

Visual Effects Producer Jason Sanford
Digital Compositors Spencer Hecox
Justin Pascal
Visual Effects Coordinator Ashley J. Ward

Visual Effects by CIS Hollywood

Visual Effects Supervisor Greg Oehler
Visual Effects Producer Julie Orosz
Visual Effects Production Manager Heather Elisa Hill-Dinkins
Compositors Matt Wilson
Marc Nanjo
Sharmishtha Sohoni
Roto/Paint Supervisor Elika Burns
Roto Artist Cynthia Trevino
Dust Bust Scott Crafford
IO/Data Support Brian Holmes

Digital Intermediate EFILM

DI Colorist Natasha Leonnet
DI Colorist Assistant Jake King
DI Editor Curtis Lindersmith
DI Producer Christian Prejza
DI Assistant Producer Michael Dillon
DI VFX Scanning Hal Cohen

CinemaScan Producer Ken Lebre
CinemaScan Colorist Rick Brown

Screen Graphics by Rok!t Studio

Opening Sequence by PIC

Pamela Green
Jarik Van Sluijs
Hugo Codinach Domenech
Sean Wehrli
Andrew Hilderbrand
Mike Anders
Emily Powell
Luis Martos
Stephan Burle
Ben Bullock
Josh Bolin
Gonzalo Amat
Jon Salmon
Paul Makowski

Media Transfers & Duplication WLA Post Group

Preview by Modern VideoFilm, Inc.

Project Manager Marisa Clayton
Digital Colorist Sue Gates
Audio Mixer Robert Porter

Video Projection Equipment Provided by American High Definition

Prints by Deluxe
Lab Color Timer Jim Passon
Lab Account Manager Saj Jayasinghe
Account Managers Assistant Bruce Fowler

End Titles by Scarlet Letters

For LIONSGATE
Supervisor of Production Curtis A. Miller
Manager of Production Bree Bailey
Manager of Production Accounting Mark Pedante
Production Department Coordinator Ami Cohen
Assistant to Mr. Paseornek Jina Jones
Assistant to Mr. Sacchi Lauren Gaither

Executive Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs Robert Melnik
Assistant to Mr. Melnik Lindsay Gores
Senior Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs J. David Nonaka
Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs Charlyn Adkins
Manager of Business & Legal Affairs Bill Jacks
Attorney, Business & Legal Affairs Neil Ollivierra
Credits Coordinator Shauna Brianne Wong

Co-President, Theatrical Marketing Tim Palen
Co-President, Theatrical Marketing Sarah Greenberg
Vice President, Assets and Unit Publicity Yon Elvira

President of Music Jay Faires
General Manager & EVP, Business Affairs Lenny Wohl
Budget Coordinator Chris Brown
Soundtracks & Digital Chris Fagot
Music Clearance Matt Lilley
Music Assistant Willa Yudell

Executive Vice President, Finance Wescott Guarino

Cineflex Camera System Provided by Vancal Cine

Camera Cranes & Dollies by Chapman/Leonard Studio
Equipment, Inc.

Dollies Provided by JL Fisher, Inc.

Camera Equipment Provided by ARRI CSC Florida

Lighting Equipment Provided by Paskal Lighting

Insurance Provided by Arthur J. Gallagher Insurance
Services
Brian Kingman

Completion Guaranty Provided by Film Finances, Inc.

Production Financing Provided by U.S. Bank National Association
David K. Henry, Senior Vice
President

Music Composed & Conducted by Rolfe Kent
Orchestrator & Score Supervisor Tony Blondal
Performed by Northwest Sinfonia
Recorded & Mixed by Greg Townley
Score Mix Assistant Phil McGowan

Music Preparation by Atumusica, Inc.
Music Editor Nick South
Assistant to the Music Editor Alistair South

Midi Programming Alice Wood and
Stephen Coleman
Percussion Programming Trevor Gilchrist
ProTools Engineer & Recordist Brian Valentino

Musician Contractor David Sabee
Music Consultant Maureen Crowe
Composer’s Assistant Meredith Meyer

“No More”
Written by Hidehito Ikumo
Performed by Layla Lane
Courtesy of Be Why, LLC

“Bon Bon Bon”
Written by Vanessa Contenay-Quinones, Alessandro Rizzo and Elliot Ireland
Performed by Vanessa Contenay-Quinones
Courtesy of Pedigree Cuts Records

“I Like You”
Written by Richard David Whelan
Courtesy of APM Music

“Just Say Yes”
Written by Garret Lee, Gary Lightbody, Jonathan Graham Quinn, Nathan Connolly and Tom Simpson
Performed by Snow Patrol
Courtesy of Polydor Records Ltd. / Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

“Ooh La La”
Written by Ronnie Lane and Ron Wood
Performed by Faces
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

“Orleans (Instrumental Version)”
Written by Jon Fugler and Mike Bryant
Performed by Yuki
Courtesy of Fools Paradise
By arrangement with Steel Synch

“Cat and Mouse”
Written by Nikki Leonte, Rich Velonskis and George Morton
Performed by Nikki & Rich
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Contains a sample of
“Give Him A Great Big Kiss”
Written by George Morton
Performed by The Shangri-Las
Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

“I Don’t Believe”
Written by Roxanne Tataei, Tom Barnes, Gavin Jones, Pete Kelleher and Ben Kohn
Performed by Rox
Courtesy of Rough Trade Records Ltd.

“Montego Sunset”
Written by Thomas Brenneck, David Guy, Leon Michels and Homer Steinweiss
Performed by Menahan Street Band
Courtesy of Daptone Records

“Shut Up”
Written by Tom Erba and Nathaniel Dawkins
Performed by Aloe Blacc
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music

“Whoomp! (There It Is)”
Written by Stephen Gibson and Cecil Glenn
Performed by Tag Team
Courtesy of DM Records, Inc.

“Barbara Polka”
Traditional
Arranged and Performed by Bob Stuhmer
Courtesy of Notable Music

“Beauty In The World”
Written by Natalie McIntyre, Kannon Cross, Joshua Lopez and George Reichart
Performed by Macy Gray
Courtesy of Concord Music Group, Inc.

Special Thanks to
THE GEORGIA FILM, MUSIC & DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT OFFICE,
A DIVISION OF THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

THIS FILM BENEFITED FROM THE FRENCH TAX REBATE FOR INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION

Film France
Franck Priot
The French Film Commission

Georgia Department of Labor

Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc
Antibes, France
Certain scenes filmed at Tributary at New Manchester located in Douglasville, Georgia
(www.tributaryga.com)

The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism
Bahamas Film Commission

Certain scenes filmed at The Culver Studios
The use of the Ferrari marks and cars is authorized by Ferrari S.p.A. - filmproduction@ferrari.it
Cameras, lenses, and other optics products provided by Nikon, Inc.
The Major League Baseball trademarks depicted in this motion picture
were licensed by Major League Baseball Properties, Inc.

A Creative Group
AIM Productions
American Express
American Map Company
Anheuser-Busch, Inc.
Jim Holleran
Apple, Inc.
Fred Bennett
BNC - Todd Handelsman
Bogan’s Bridge/Shoal’s HOA
Brown-Forman
Burgess Amusements
California Pizza Kitchen
Cal Worthington
Chronicle Books
Connecticut Shotgun Mfg. Co.
Corbis
Creative Loafing Atlanta
Davie-Brown Entertainment
Dell, Inc.
E & S Designs
Feature This!
Jeffrey Fisher
Front Row Media
Gina Crane, Entertainment Services
Hamilton Watches
HAMMOND World Atlas Corporation
Grady Haugerud
Julia Hill
Integrated Waste Solutions, Inc.
International Promotions
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
José Cuervo
Jun Kaneko
Allison Katanich
Kellogg’s
Kitchen Aid
Klass Entertainment, Lorenzo Rusin
Kluwer Academic Publishers Group
Kmart
Legacy Entertainment Services
Lonely Planet Publications, Inc.
Mentos®, Chupa Chups® - Perfetti Van Melle
Virginia W. Millner
miYim Toys
ModSpace
Mohawk Industries, Inc.
Moon Bros., Inc.
NASA Earth Observatory
Norm Marshall and Associates, Inc.
Trisha G. Pearson
The Penguin Group
Pepsi
Pinnacle Amusements, Inc.
Plexus Research and Design, Inc.
Premier Entertainment Services
The QUIKRETE Companies, Inc.
RB Terraces aka North Terraces
Rubenstein Partners
Riley Illustration
Riva Spa
Riverwood Studios - Georgia
Rogers & Cowan
Rough Guides
S.O.T.C. Multimedia Group
Sanrio, Inc.
Sebastian
Spotlight Marketing
Symantec Corporation
Kenson Thompson
Gregor Turk
UPP
Volvo Construction Equipment NA, Inc.
Workman Publishing Co., Inc.

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