Spring Break '83
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Spring Break '83 | |
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Directed by | Scott Spiegel |
Produced by | Mars Callahan Joy Czerwonky |
Written by | Mars Callahan |
Starring | Jamie Kennedy John Goodman Martin Spanjers Joe Pantoliano Ricky Ullman Andrew Caldwell Lee Majors Morgan Fairchild Joe Piscopo Sophie Monk |
Cinematography | David Stump |
Editing by | Danny Merrit |
Distributed by | Big Sky Motion Pictures |
Release date(s) | 2008 |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Budget | $18,000,000 |
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IMDb profile |
Spring Break '83 is an upcoming Scott Spiegel-directed comedy set for a 2008 release.
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[edit] Plot
Four friends who were bullied by their graduating high school class, seek revenge against the now freshman college students while on spring break during 1983.
[edit] Production
The Screen Actors Guild shut down production in New Orleans, Louisiana on November 16, 2007 due to non-payment of actors.[1]
As of February 14, 2008, the majority of the extras had still not been paid. The film was scheduled to finish filming in Los Angeles, California in 2008.
Funding for Spring Break 83 apparently used telemarketing sales of dubious 'securities' in several limited liability corporations. On March 6, 2008, the California Department of Corporations served Big Sky Motion Pictures, Spring Break Productions, Rand Chortkoff and Mars Callahan with a 'Desist and Refrain Order' ordering them to 'refrain from the further offer or sale in the State of California of securities, including, but not limited to limited liability company interests in Spring Break ’83 Production L.L.C, Spring Break ’83 Distribution, L.L.C., or Big Sky Motion Pictures, L.L.C. ... for the protection of investors...' [2]
[edit] Cast
Actor | Role |
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Jamie Kennedy | Ballzack |
John Goodman | Dick Bender |
Martin Spanjers | Max |
Ricky Ullman | Billy |
Andrew Caldwell | Mouth |
Sophie Monk | Brittney |
Joe Pantoliano | Sargeant Coltrane |
Lee Majors | Carter |
Morgan Fairchild | Mouth's Mother |
Erik Estrada | Himself |
Robert Davi | Dean Whitter |
Richard Portnow | Dean Martin |
Joe Piscopo | Max's Father |
Adrian Zmed | Billy's Father |
Dat Phan | Sum Ting Wong |
Aviva | Heather |
[edit] References
- ^ Brennan David (November 20, 2007). Union shuts down movie. Hammond Daily Star Online. Retrieved on 2008-04-01.
- ^ State of California - Department of Corporations (March 6, 2008). Spring Break '83; Spring Break '83 Distribution, LLC; Spring Break '83 Production, LLC - Desist & Refrain Order - 03/06/08. State of California - Department of Corporations. Retrieved on 2008-06-09.