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Release Date:
2 February 2001 (USA) more
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Four supermodel roommates. One regular girl. The guy next door doesn't stand a chance. more
Plot:
A young woman is attracted to a man despite her thinking she's seen him kill someone. full summary | add synopsis
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Cast

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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)
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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)

Produced by
Ed Decter .... executive producer
Julia Dray .... executive producer
Ira Shuman .... co-producer
Robert Simonds .... producer
Rita Smith .... associate producer
John J. Strauss .... executive producer
Tracey Trench .... executive producer
 
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)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Marlene Arvan .... second assistant director: New York
Morgan Beggs .... first assistant director (as Morgan James Beggs)
Samantha Lavin .... second second assistant director: New York
Karen Margolese .... second second assistant director
Ira Shuman .... second unit director
Cindy Smith .... second assistant director
Jonathan Starch .... first assistant director: New York
 
Art Department
Gillian Andrews .... set dresser
Terri Bishop .... assistant dresser
John Burke .... scenic artist
George Cromartie .... on set dresser
Trevor Curley .... construction lead hand
Michael Dundas .... paint foreman (as Mike Dundas)
Terry Foerster .... construction lead hand
Mark S. Freeborn .... production designer: additional photography (as Mark Freeborn)
Elizabeth Furness .... art department coordinator (as Tammy Furness)
Chris Gamel .... construction lead hand
Jean-Luc Grenier .... lead dresser
Catherine Ircha .... set designer
Larry Johnston .... construction lead hand (as Larry Johnson)
Barbara A. Kastner .... property master: New York (as Barbara Kastner)
Beth Kushnick .... set decorator: New York
Alex Kutschera .... property master
Mark Lane .... set decorator: additional photography
Shannon McFarlane .... set dresser
Dale Menzies .... construction lead hand
Chris T. Nelson .... leadman: New York (as Chris Nelson)
Elizabeth Patrick .... assistant set decorator
Chris Perrin .... first assistant props
D.N. Pettipas .... props buyer
Nina Polkinghorne .... assistant props
Mike Rennison .... construction coordinator
Paul Rinaldi .... construction foreman
Kevin Rupnik .... art director: New York
Jenny Seinen .... paint coordinator
Christine Shaw .... set dresser
Wayne Smith .... scenic artist
Mark Soparlo .... assistant art director (as Marcus Soparlo)
Karen Spaner .... set dec buyer (as Karen Spanner)
James Steuart .... art director: additional photography (as Jim Steuart)
Debbie Wilson .... set dresser
Sean Wynia .... lead hand
Steve Scott .... graphic artist (uncredited)
Dennis Simard .... on-set dresser (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Donald D. Brown .... boom operator (as Don Brown)
Chris Carpenter .... re-recording mixer
Graham Crowell .... boom operator: additional photography
Norval D. Crutcher III .... dialogue editor (as Norval Crutcher III)
John T. Cucci .... foley artist (as John Cucci)
Ian Ferguson .... sound assistant
Gary S. Gerlich .... sound effects editor
Jeff Gomillion .... adr mixer
Alan Holly .... adr mixer
William Hooper .... sound effects editor
David Horner .... adr mixer
Gregory King .... re-recording mixer (as Greg King)
Richard LeGrand Jr. .... supervising sound editor
Robert Marullo .... foley artist
Michael McGee .... production sound mixer
Bob McNabb .... adr supervisor
Bill Meadows .... dubbing recordist
Dean Minnerly .... foley artist
Douglas Murray .... adr recordist (as Doug Murray)
Dan O'Connell .... foley artist
Patrick O'Sullivan .... sound effects editor
Ralph Parker .... sound mixer: additional photography
Philip Rogers .... adr recordist (as Phillip Rogers)
Albert Romero .... foley mixer
Scott Schmidt .... adr recordist
Walter Spencer .... dialogue editor
Samuel Webb .... assistant sound editor
Tim Webb .... dubbing recordist
Paul J. Zydel .... adr mixer (as Paul Zydel)
Marilyn Graf .... foley editor (uncredited)
Jeff Pullman .... sound mixer: New York (uncredited)
Karl Wasserman .... boom operator: New York (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Adrian Fisher .... special effects best boy
Darren Marcoux .... special effects coordinator
Jim Greenall .... animatronic designer and fabricator: Great Dane (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Lloyd Adams .... stunts
Charles Andre .... stunts (as Charles André)
James Bamford .... stunts
Lou Bollo .... stunts (as Lou Bello)
Gavin Buhr .... stunts
Douglas Chapman .... stunts (as Doug Chapman)
Jocelyn Clarke .... stunts
Garvin Cross .... stunts
Janina Dall .... stunts
Duane Dickinson .... stunts
Mike Dopud .... stunts
Jim Dunn .... stunts
Marny Eng .... stunts
Corry Glass .... stunts
Reg Glass .... stunts
Gaston Howard .... stunts
Ernie Jackson .... stunt coordinator (as Ernest Jackson)
Kristene Kenward .... stunts
Michael Langlois .... stunts
Deb Macatumpag .... stunts
John MacDonald .... stunts
J.J. Makaro .... stunts
Steven McMichael .... stunts
Mike Mitchell .... stunts (as M. Mitchell)
Scott Nicholson .... stunts
Fiona Roeske .... stunts
Justin Sain .... stunts
Melissa R. Stubbs .... stunts
Dean Choe .... stunts (uncredited)
Corry Glass .... stunt double: Monica Potter (uncredited)
Leanne Hindle .... stunt double (uncredited)
Melissa R. Stubbs .... stunt double: Monica Potter (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Will Arnot .... Steadicam operator: New York
Will Arnot .... director of photography: second unit, New York
Mark Aviss .... electrician
Jim Bach .... video assist
Laurence Bortnick .... second assistant camera
Fred Boyd .... gaffer
Bruce Crawford .... best boy grip
David J. Dawson .... key grip (as David Dawson)
Theo Eglseder .... first assistant camera (as Theo Egleseder)
Mark Evans .... second assistant camera
Todd Fairbairn .... electrician (as Todd Fairborn)
Roger Finlay .... first assistant camera
James W. Finnerty .... key grip: New York (as Jim Finnerty Jr.)
Josh Gordon .... company grip
Ronald Hersey .... director of photography: additional photography (as Ron Hersey)
Cliff Hokanson .... Steadicam operator
Steve Holland .... generator operator
Dennis Jones .... rigging gaffer
Neil Lachance .... rigging grip (as Neil LeChance)
Joseph Lederer .... still photographer (as Joe Lederer)
Bud Legree .... company grip
Jonathan Lumley .... gaffer: New York
Chris McMullin .... camera operator: additional photography (as Chris McMullen)
Craig Munroe .... dolly grip
Phil Oetiker .... camera operator: New York
Jason Palmer .... camera trainee
Alex Postowoi .... Steadicam operator
George Ramage .... electrician
Chuck Reid .... best boy
Peter Ronan .... electrician
Neil Seale .... camera operator
H. Chris Sorensen .... electrician
Tony Westerman .... director of photography: additional photography
Richard Wilson .... Steadicam operator
David Kurvers .... video assist operator: second unit (uncredited)
Chris McMullin .... Steadicam operator: additional photography (uncredited)
Nate Ranger .... assistant camera (uncredited)
Rob Salviotti .... second assistant camera: New York (uncredited)
William M. Weberg .... best boy grip: New York (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Stuart Aikins .... casting: Canada
Anne Capizzi .... casting associate
Sean Cossey .... casting assistant
Karen E. Etcoff .... extras casting
James Forsyth .... extras casting
Leor Mendel .... casting assistant
 
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
 
Editorial Department
Jason Dale .... assistant editor
Rick Downey .... negative cutter
Ryan Folsey .... second assistant editor
Jack Hilton .... assistant editor
Christopher Kroll .... first assistant editor: film
Dan Muscarella .... color timer
Mark Rathaus .... first assistant editor: avid
 
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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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for sexual content, crude humor and language.
Runtime:
86 min
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Trivia:
Norma Macmillian's last film. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Amanda is watching Jim through the window for a second time, Candi has surgical tape on her chin and is wearing a blue dress, standing up. Suddenly she is wearing a black tank top and has surgical tape around her neck and none on her chin. more
Quotes:
Amanda: New York City. Home to 8 million people. Roughly half of whom are men. Which means half of the city is genetically predisposed to lie to the other half. more
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Soundtrack:
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Don't pay too much attention., 3 August 2001
Author: nibbly from New York City

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.

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