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Max Keeble's Big Move
Max Keeble's Big Move (2001)
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1 hr 26 mins
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Comedy
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Released: 10/5/2001
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Box Office Total:
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Synopsis:
Seventh grade. Junior high. A rite of passage every twelve-year-old looks forward to with that bittersweet mixture of anticipation and loathing. For paperboy Max Keeble, seventh grade means a chance at a new beginning and an opportunity to reinvent himself and start over. But he soon realizes that seventh grade will just be business as usual: he's got not one but two schoolyard bullies after him; the principal is out to get him; and as if that weren't enough, he's got an evil ice cream man on his tail. But then Max's mom and dad drop the bomb: he's moving to a new city in a week! Emboldened by the fact that he'll be relocated soon, and rather than put up with the normal routine of the school, he begins an all-out plan for retaliation on all the bullies who have picked on him. After creating a week of mayhem, Max finds out he's not moving after all and must face up to the consequences of his actions.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
10/5/2001
Studio
Credit
Walt Disney Pictures
Studio
Director
Credit
Tim Hill
Director
Robert King
Director - 2nd unit director (2nd Unit)
Cast
Credit
Alex D Linz
Max Keeble
Larry Miller
Principal Jindraike
Jamie Kennedy
Evil Ice Cream Man
Zena Grey
Megan
Josh Peck
Robe
Nora Dunn
Lily Keeble--Max's Mom
Robert Carradine
Don Keeble--Max's Dad
Clifton Davis
Knebworth
Amy Hill
Mrs Rangoon
Noel Fisher
Troy McGinty
Orlando Brown
Dobbs
Amber Valletta
Miss Dingman
Justin Berfield
Caption Writer
Veronica Alicino
Mrs Talia--Social Studies Teacher
Brooke Anne Smith
Jenna
Greg Lewis
Janitor
Chely Wright
Mrs Styles--Homeroom Teacher
Jonathan Osser
Worried Kid
Cory Hodges
Yearbook Photographer
Kyle Sullivan
Techie Kid
Jordan Mahome
Marley
Myra
Chelsea
Sarah Rush
Miss Lane--School Nurse
Chelsea Bond
Mrs Didion--English Teacher
Shawn Pyfrom
Bus Prankster
Dennis Haskins
Mr Kohls--Band Teacher
Teddy Lane Jr
PE Teacher
Martin Spanjers
Runty Band Member
Countess Vaughn James
Office Administration Assistant
Bryan Matsuura
Eighth Grader No 1
Andy Morrow
Eighth Grader No 2
Adam Lamberg
Eighth Grader No 3
Nick Albert
Eighth Grader in Gym
E J De La Pena
Pudgy 7th Grader
Ashly Holloway
Adorable 6 Year-Old Girl
Brendan Hill
Pimply 7th Grader
Marcus Toji
Food Fight Chess Player
Zachary Spound
Julius Klinghoffer
Alexandra Kaplan
Kelly Lloyd
Maximillian Kesmodel
Max
Christian Boewe
Troy
Jon Ryckman
Slav No 1
Steve Provenzano
Slav No 2
Joe Unitas
Slav No 3
Romeo
Himself
Marcus Hopson
Pizza Parlor Kid
Nicholas King
Skater Wannabe
Tony Hawk
Himself
Production Credits
Credit
Raymond Reed
Co-Producer
Guy Riedel
Executive Producer
Mike Karz
Producer
Russell Hollander
Co-Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Generate
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Locations
Los Angeles, California, USA
Writer
Credit
Jonathan Bernstein
Screenplay
Jonathan Bernstein
From Story
Mark Blackwell
Screenplay
Mark Blackwell
From Story
James Greer
Screenplay
James Greer
From Story
David L Watts
From Story
Accounting
Credit
Jason Bogard
Production Accountant
Laura J Fox
Assistant Accountant
Jim DeMarco
Post-Production Accountant
Angela Randazzo
Assistant Accountant - key 2nd assistant accountant
Rebecca Feldman
Assistant Accountant
Animal Training Handling
Credit
Nerissa Politzer
Animal Trainer - animal coordinator
Art Department
Credit
Tim Snowber
Lead Person - leadman
Josh Persoff
Set Dresser - on-set dresser
Anne Hyvarinen
Scenic Artist
Vincent Jefferds
Production Designer
Kelly Hannafin
Art Director
K C Fox
Set Decorator
Cameron Birnie
Set Designer
Casting
Credit
Victoria Burrows
Casting
Scot Boland
Casting
Film Camera
Credit
David J Frederick
Steadicam Operator - camera/Steadicam operator
Chris de la Guardia
Color Timer
Jorge Sanchez
Camera Operator
William McGarry
Photography - still photographer
Arthur Albert
Director of Photography
Christopher Taylor
Camera Assistant - "B" camera 1st assistant
David Wilson
Camera Assistant - "B" camera 2nd assistant (2nd Unit)
David Berryman ('Clean')
Camera Operator
Jamie Maxtone-Graham
Director of Photography - 2nd unit director of photography (2nd Unit)
James Jansen
Camera Operator - "B" camera operator (2nd Unit)
Music
Credit
Andrew Dorfman
Music Editor
Debbi Datz
Music Contractor - orchestra contractor
Tim Simonec
Music Conductor - score conductor
Tim Simonec
Orchestrations
Michael Wandmacher
Music
Ritalin
Song Performer
Scott Brereton
Song
Sugarcult
Song Performer
Lloyd Neal
Song
Sidney James
Music - production music
Howard Johnson
Song
Booker White
Music - music preparation
Britney Spears
Song Performer
Billy Moll
Song
Jess Harnell
Song Performer
Robert King
Song
Mocean Worker
Song Performer
Groove Armada
Song Performer
Tom Pagnotta
Song
Andrew Dorfman
Song Performer
Max Martin
Song
Rob Laufer
Song Performer
Adam Berry
Song
Myra
Song Performer
Tim Hill
Song
Mike Karz
Song
Romeo
Song Performer
Sugar Ray
Song Performer
Joseph M Carl
Song
Albert M Ahronheim
Song
Adam Dornblum
Song
Lukasz Gottwald
Song
QTip
Song
Ali Shaheed Muhammed
Song
Malik Taylor
Song
Quinton Joseph
Song
Tom Finlay
Song
James Yancey
Song
Jaret Reddick
Song
Bowling for Soup
Song
Cy Payne
Song - song arranger
Andrew Dorfman
Song
Rob Laufer
Song
Keith Cohen ('KC')
Song
Matt Dike
Song
Marvin Young
Song
Craig Bullock
Song
Charles Frazier
Song
Matthew Karges
Song
Mark McGrath
Song
Joseph Nichol
Song
Rodney Sheppard
Song
Dee Snider
Song
Production Management
Credit
Rip Murray
Assistant Director
David Ryan
Assistant Location Manager
Venus Kanani
Assistant Production Coordinator
Paul Schreiber
Location Manager
Apirada Ann Rakpraja
DGA Trainee
Shannon Reid Wynne
Post-Production Coordinator
Wendy Riseborough
Production Coordinator
Udi Nedivi
Unit Production Manager
Monica Ochoa
Script Supervisor
Lisa Collins
Script Supervisor (2nd Unit)
Katie Carroll
Assistant Director - 2nd assistant director
Christina Fong
Assistant Director (2nd Unit)
Carrie Rudolph
Assistant Director (2nd Unit)
Publicity
Credit
Michael Battaglia
Unit Publicist
Sound
Credit
Todd Toon
Sound Editor
Richard Van Dyke
Sound Mixer
G W Brown
ADR Editor
Jeannette Browning
ADR - ADR recordist
Doc Kane
ADR Mixer
Steve Kohler
Sound Dubbing - dubbing recordist
Todd Overton
Boom Operator
Terry O'Bright
Rerecording - re-recording mixer
Dan O'Connell
Foley Artist
Debora Seaman
Foley Recordist
Mark A Tracy
Assistant Sound Editor
Ann L Thornberg
Assistant Sound Editor
David Spence
ADR Editor
Mark Overton
Boom Operator (2nd Unit)
Samuel F Kaufman
ADR - ADR recordist
John Kwiatkowski
Sound Editor
William Gocke
Sound Mixer (2nd Unit)
John Cucci
Foley Artist
Tom Dahl
Rerecording - re-recording mixer
Charles W Ritter
Sound Editor
Dan Wallin
Sound Mixer - score recorder & mixer
James Ashwill
Foley Artist
Valerie Davidson
Sound Editor
Nerses Gezalyan
Foley Artist
Don Malouf
Sound Editor
Dave Kern
Sound Editor
Adam Kopald
Sound Editor
Visual Effects
Credit
Chris Walkowiak
Special Effects Coordinator
Rick Figalan
Special Effects Assistant
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Jackie Dobbie
Makeup - makeup department head
Marcy Lavender
Costumes - costumer supervisor
Lori Sacks
Set Costumer
Karl Wesson
Hair - hair department head
Susan Matheson
Costume Designer
Steven Adams
Set Costumer
Bradley Inaba
Costumes - costumer
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