Information
| Year: | 2006 |
| Rating: | 6.2(1679) |
| Listed in: | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
| Directed by: | Michael Caleo |
| Actors: | Michael Keaton Brendan Fraser Daniel Stern Richard Kuhlman Alexis Cruz Amber Valletta |
| "Who would you sell out to trade up?" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Michael Caleo | |
| Actors | |
| Michael Keaton | as Ted Riker |
| Brendan Fraser | as Jamie Bashant |
| Daniel Stern | as John Whitman |
| Richard Kuhlman | as Arthur Crosby |
| Alexis Cruz | as Alvarez |
| Neal McDonough | as Hurly |
| William Ragsdale | as Rogers |
| Mike Hagerty | as Breckenridge |
| David Jensen | as J.D. Wachowitz |
| Michael Lerner | as Leguzza |
| Sam Nazarian | as Man #1 |
| Douglas M. Griffin | as Man #2 |
| Roland D. Rowe | as Man #3 |
| Jack Galle | as Man #4 |
| Gary Grubbs | as Toby Margolin |
| John McConnell | as Barney |
| Michael Aaron Santos | as Brad |
| Thomas Crawford | as Sales Guru |
| James Guzzi | as Piano Man |
| Randy Kennedy | as Man from Baton Rouge |
| Billy Slaughter | as Intern |
| Eddie Brawn | as Man in Car |
| James Burns | as Gambin' Pete |
| Brett Maiorano | as Charlie |
| George Anton | as Brad |
| Michael Arnona | as Salesman |
| David Born | as Neighbor |
| Allen Boudreaux | as N.Y. Executive |
| Felix J. Boyle | as Pitt Boss |
| Edward Cummings | as Salesman |
| Jonathon Downs | as Craps Dealer/Collage Student |
| Louis Dupuy | as N.Y. Executive |
| Brian Edwards | as N.Y. Executive |
| Chuck Halley | as NYC Pedestrian with Cell Phone |
| Elton LeBlanc | as NY Bussiness Man |
| Don Lincoln | as NY Bussiness Man |
| Gus Lynch | as Frustrated NY Cab Driver |
| Brad Mooney | as NYC Socialite |
| Jon Purvis | as Business Associate |
| Johnny Rock | as New York Mover |
| Aaron Sauer | as Downtown Cab Driver |
| Doc Whitney | as Sales Exec |
| Actresses | |
| Amber Valletta | as Belisa |
| Maree Cheatham | as Gladys |
| Caroline McKinley | as Madeline |
| Hascal Berteau | as Trade Show Girl |
| Breann McGregor | as Beautiful Woman |
| Cary Alden | as Smoking Woman |
| Toni Wynne | as Coffee Girl |
| Janeen Caleo | as Hot Bookstore Chick |
| Geraldine Caleo | as Conference Center Host |
| Barbara Balentine | as Office Worker |
| Kristi Chalaire | as NY Business Woman/Trade Show Visitor |
| Lisa Marie Dupree | as N.Y. Model |
| Carol Dupuy | as N.Y. Executive |
| Debby Gaudet | as Business Executive |
| Felecia Kirkland | as Door Girl |
| Colleen Lindt | as Young Wife |
| Elizabeth Lynch | as Office Worker |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | August 2005 - August 2005 - ? |
| Budget: | USD 4,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 626,000 USD (2 June 2007) |
| Plot: | Ted Ryker is the top salesman in the New York office of a business machine company; the corporate stock lives by quarterly sales numbers, the competition is keen, and the economy may be in a downturn. Ted's company is marking time until a new product is ready - probably in a few months. Into the mix comes a new hire, a callow Midwesterner named Jamie, who's come East with his fiancée Belisa. Ted's a cynic - with a failed love in his past; he's profane, he's a lousy team player. He watches Jamie flounder, failing with presentation after presentation. Then, Ted finds a mutual attraction to Belisa. Where can this end? |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Spring Harvest" Written by Scott Nickoley and Jamie Dunlap Published by Red Engine Music (ASCAP) and Revision West (BMI) Courtesy of Marc Ferrari - Master Source "Dogs Astray" Written by Peter Jerumanis Performed by Doug Opera Published by Hell House Music & Engine Co 30 (BMI) Courtesy of Rescue Records "Closing Time" Written by Bobby Summerfield (ASCAP) and Matt McGuire (ASCAP) Performed by go: music Published by Engine Co 30, Well-Tempered Music and Merson Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music "Wrap Your Love Around Me" Written by J. Nicholas Allard Performed by The Village Green Published by J Nicholasongs (BMI) Courtesy of Hidden Peak Records By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group "A Perfect Day" Written by Gary Pickus and Kim Silva Published by Pick-Us Music (BMI) and Kimagination Music Publishing (ASCAP) Courtesy of TAG Music "Where Evil Lurks" Written by Charlie Brissette & Norman Henry Mamey (as Norman Mamey) (BMI) Published by Engine Co 30 (BMI) Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music "Ducks and Wabbits" Written by Charlie Brissette & Norman Henry Mamey (as Norman Mamey) (BMI) Published by Engine Co 30 (BMI) Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music "Naughty Rascals" Written by Ian Livingstone (PRS) Published by Henning Music (BMI) & Mediatracks Music Library (PRS) Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music "Frisky Pisky" Written and Performed by James S. Levine (as James Levine) (BMI) Courtesy Extreme Production Music USA "Dizzy Heights" Written and Performed by Richard Friedman (ASCAP) Courtesy Extreme Production Music USA "Heartache" Performed by Jessica Williams Written and Produced by Elton Ahi Published by OF-OZ Music (ASCAP) "Where Did You Go" Written by Adam Kittredge Performed by Jets Overhead Published by Adam Kittredge/SOCAN Courtesy of Microgroove Records |
Quotes
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Jamie Bashant: Does anyone know why he's so angry? John: Well he was probably beaten as a child. Hurly: Oh well, I hope. Leguzza: [giving business maneuver analogy] So, one day we're tracking this herd with the park rangers. Now, if you know anything about elephants, you know they eat up to a ton of vegetation every single day. Now if the authorities let them keep eating like that, there wouldn't be a single shrub left in the park. Ah, it's a damn shame. So as fucked up as it sounds, the rangers have to kill 100s of elephants every year, so the others don't starve to death. What they do is maim the leaders of the herd. And with the leaders out of commission, the others become helpless and confused, unaware of the bloody carnage going on all around them. It's an amazing sight. |
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