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| Monica Potter | ... | Amanda | |
| Freddie Prinze Jr. | ... | Jim Winston | |
| Shalom Harlow | ... | Jade | |
| Ivana Milicevic | ... | Roxana | |
| Sarah Murdoch | ... | Candi (as Sarah O'Hare) | |
| Tomiko Fraser | ... | Holly | |
| China Chow | ... | Lisa | |
| Jay Brazeau | ... | Halloran / Strukov | |
| Stanley DeSantis | ... | Alfredo | |
| Erin-Marie Dykeman | ... | 10 Year-Old Amanda | |
| James Kirk | ... | Tommy | |
| Elysa Hogg | ... | Tommy's Girlfriend | |
| Kristina Lewis | ... | 17 Year-Old Amanda | |
| Ben Silverman | ... | Charlie | |
| Sam MacMillan | ... | Charlie's Date | |
| Betty Linde | ... | Polly | |
| Norma MacMillan | ... | Gladys (as Norma McMillan) | |
| Bethoe Shirkoff | ... | Noreen | |
| Tom Shorthouse | ... | Mr. Rankin | |
| Timothy Olyphant | ... | Michael | |
| Brenda Schad | ... | Michael's Lover | |
| Theodore Thomas | ... | Doorman | |
| Alex Doduk | ... | Boy with Crutches | |
| Jill Daum | ... | Boy's Mother | |
| Robert Musnicki | ... | Lobby Guy | |
| Russell Porter | ... | Restaurant Guy | |
| Noot Seear | ... | CK Girl | |
| Jonathon Young | ... | Agent Guy | |
| Maria Luisa Cianni | ... | Party Girl | |
| Katie Lee | ... | Party Girl | |
| Katrina Matthews | ... | Party Girl | |
| Jody Thompson | ... | Party Girl | |
| Raoul Ganeev | ... | Harold | |
| Brendan Beiser | ... | Ellis | |
| Alexander Pervakov | ... | Ivan | |
| Gary Jones | ... | Bernie | |
| Tanja Reichert | ... | Megan O'Brien (as Tanya Reichert) | |
| Joe Pascual | ... | Officer Rodriguez | |
| Colin Lawrence | ... | Officer Jones | |
| Louis Kliman | ... | Newsstand Guy | |
| Andy Whyte | ... | Plumber | |
| J.B. Bivens | ... | Jim's Building Super (as John Bivens) | |
| Jan Owen | ... | Hamlet's Owner | |
| John MacDonald | ... | Limo Driver | |
| Jerry Wasserman | ... | FBI Captain Vince | |
| Matthew Moreau | ... | Aquarium Guy | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Kristina Copeland | ... | Lesbian Girlfriend (uncredited) | |
| Christy Bella Joiner | ... | Party Girl (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Mark Waters | |||
Writing credits(WGA) | ||
| John J. Strauss | (story) & | |
| Ed Decter | (story) & | |
| David Kidd | (story) & | |
| Ron Burch | (story) | |
| Ron Burch | (screenplay) & | |
| David Kidd | (screenplay) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Randy Edelman | |||
| Steve Porcaro | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Mark Plummer | (director of photography) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Cara Silverman | |||
Casting by | |||
| Joanna Colbert | |||
| Amy Taksen | (as Amy Taksen Somers) | ||
Production Design by | |||
| Perry Andelin Blake | |||
| Byron King | (co-production designer) | ||
Art Direction by | |||
| Byron King | (as Lance King) | ||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Dominique Fauquet-Lemaitre | (as Dominique Fauquet-LeMaitre) | ||
Makeup Department | |||
| Heather Barreca | .... | assistant hair stylist | |
| Anji Bemben | .... | hair department head | |
| Margot Boccia | .... | key makeup artist: New York (as Matgot Boccia) | |
| Angel De Angelis | .... | key hair stylist: New York | |
| Richard Kohlen | .... | hair stylist | |
| Lisa Taylor Roberts | .... | makeup artist: additional photography (as Taylor Roberts) | |
| Forest Sala | .... | hair stylist | |
| Janet Sala | .... | hair stylist: additional photography | |
| Sydney Silvert | .... | makeup designer (as Sidney Silvert) | |
| Lisa Strong | .... | makeup artist | |
| Vasilios Tanis | .... | makeup artist | |
Production Management | |||
| Blair Breard | .... | assistant unit production manager: New York | |
| Ira Shuman | .... | unit production manager: New York | |
| Anne M. Simonet | .... | unit production manager (as Anne Simonet) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Adrian Fisher | .... | special effects best boy | |
| Darren Marcoux | .... | special effects coordinator | |
| Jim Greenall | .... | animatronic designer and fabricator: Great Dane (uncredited) | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Cheryl Cravedi | .... | dresser: Ms. Potter | |
| Patrick Gray | .... | costume supervisor: reshoot | |
| Valerie Halverson | .... | costume supervisor | |
| Steve Holloway | .... | costumer: additional photography | |
| Robert Jezsik | .... | assistant costume designer | |
| Maria E. Kenny | .... | assistant costume designer: New York (as Maria Kenny) | |
| Suzanne Pettit | .... | wardrobe supervisor: New York | |
| Ingrid Price | .... | wardrobe supervisor: New York | |
| Tracey Ross | .... | fashion consultant | |
| Debbie Winston | .... | set costumer | |
Music Department | |||
| Elton Ahi | .... | scoring engineer | |
| Lisa Brown | .... | music consultant | |
| Joanie Diener | .... | music editor | |
| Gary Jones | .... | music supervisor | |
| Adam Kay | .... | music editor | |
| Chuck Martin | .... | music editor | |
| Happy Walters | .... | music supervisor | |
Transportation Department | |||
| Len Chan | .... | transportation co-captain: additional photography | |
| Greg Hamilton | .... | transportation captain | |
| Shawn Henter | .... | transportation co-captain | |
| Robert MacLean | .... | transportation captain: additional photography (as Bob MacLean) | |
| Rory Moffatt | .... | transportation coordinator: additional photography | |
| Red Murphy | .... | transportation coordinator (as Mike Murphy) | |
Other crew | |||
| Alexis Arnold | .... | production coordinator: New York | |
| Barbara Austin | .... | animal wrangler: New York | |
| Carol Bailey | .... | assistant accountant | |
| Sal Baldomar | .... | stage manager | |
| Daniel Blyleven | .... | animal trainer: additional photography (as Daniel Blyeven) | |
| Darwin Bohn | .... | production accountant | |
| Andrea Boorman | .... | production coordinator | |
| Bruce L. Brownstein | .... | location manager (as Bruce Brownstein) | |
| Antonia Butler | .... | set production assistant | |
| Steven Catlin | .... | set production assistant (as Steve Catlin) | |
| Elizabeth Chamberlain | .... | animal handler: additional photography | |
| Jessica Chavez | .... | assistant: Mr. Shuman | |
| Frederik Collins | .... | set production assistant | |
| Debbie Derkach | .... | craft service (as Deb Derkach) | |
| Debbie Derkach | .... | first aid (as Deb Derkach) | |
| Jessica Dewey | .... | assistant: Ms. Potter | |
| Dana Dubé | .... | animal handler: additional photography (as Dana Dube) | |
| Nicole Florian | .... | assistant production coordinator | |
| Marion Gottschlag | .... | stand-in | |
| Alec Gould | .... | payroll accountant | |
| Nancy Heller | .... | production office assistant | |
| Liz Hopper | .... | location manager: New York | |
| Vanessa Jacobs | .... | assistant production coordinator: New York | |
| Colette Jost | .... | accounting clerk (as Collette Jost) | |
| Chiemi Karasawa | .... | script supervisor: New York | |
| Karmyn La Saw | .... | representative: SPCA, additional photography (as Karmyn Lasaw) | |
| Stephanie Leavitt | .... | assistant location manager | |
| Todd Lester | .... | security | |
| Dan Mansfield | .... | production office assistant | |
| Karen Matthews | .... | stand-in | |
| Angus McDonell | .... | set production assistant | |
| Danny McWilliams | .... | location manager: additional photography | |
| Morgan Metzger | .... | office assistant | |
| Wendy Niamath | .... | stand-in (as Wendy Niamith) | |
| Rick Nicholson | .... | security | |
| Karin Peterkin | .... | assistant: Ms. Dray | |
| Kyle Riefsnyder | .... | stand-in | |
| Shannon Saylor | .... | assistant: Mr. Waters | |
| Joey Seiffert | .... | stand-in (as Joei Seiffert) | |
| Nathan Tichenor | .... | assistant production coordinator | |
| Karen Tolson | .... | assistant: Mr. Waters | |
| Nicholas Toth | .... | animal trainer: additional photography (as Nick Toth) | |
| Nancy Vibert | .... | second assistant accountant (as Nancy Vilbert) | |
| Matt Whitcher | .... | assistant location manager: New York (as Matthew Witcher) | |
| Christine Wilson | .... | script supervisor | |
| Jon Zeidman | .... | assistant location manager: New York | |
| Mike Zosiuk | .... | security | |
| Jennifer Harland | .... | background coordinator (uncredited) | |
| Darlene Kegan | .... | voice-over (uncredited) | |
| Douglas W. McHenry | .... | post-production accountant (uncredited) | |
| Alexander Nicolas | .... | marketing (uncredited) | |
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I went into this with the lowest expectations knowing it was not a box office success. I was pleasantly surprised. A fairly decent time waster. Don't think too hard and you may just enjoy it.
Played as a VERY broad comedy, film loses its focus in the last third, but even still, there are some hilarious moments, especially from the four models. Although I usually don't think she's all that magnetic a screen presence, Monica Potter is very good in this role (sounding exactly like a younger Julia Roberts, no wonder those rumors got spread). Freddie Prinze, Jr. is rather inconsequential. His part could've been played, more convincingly, by any other hot, young actor. He didn't take away from the movie at all, he just didn't add anything in particular. However, the film gets its best moments from the models. There are some genuinely funny self-mocking moments from them and they play it great.
A lot of the situations don't make any sense and the characters are fickle to say the least, especially Potter's. One minute she's convinced that Prinze's character is a murderer, the next, she's falling all over him. Whatever, like I said, don't think too hard.
This movie should've really been a cable made-for. It doesn't have the necessary elements to make it as a feature. No major star power, extremely slight story, and broad, sometimes slapstick comedy. Rather than risk a financial loss at the theaters, Universal might've had better luck with cable. That way they don't have to rely on ticket sales that never came. Most general audience's attention are gained by star power and event-type movies. Smaller movies, unless they are art-house, independent pics, beloved my critics, usually don't fare as well as the major blockbusters, so this movie never really had a chance at the multiplexes. But all in all, a generally decent time waster, good for some laughs and pretty faces. Glad I paid $3 to rent it and not $10 to see it in the theater.