Spring Break '83
Spring Break '83 | |
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Directed by |
Mars Callahan Scott Spiegel |
Produced by |
Mars Callahan Joy Czerwonky |
Written by | Mars Callahan |
Starring |
Jamie Kennedy John Goodman Martin Spanjers Joe Pantoliano Raviv Ullman Andrew Caldwell Lee Majors Morgan Fairchild Mars Callahan Joe Piscopo Sophie Monk Terrance Morgan |
Cinematography | David Stump |
Edited by | Danny Merrit |
Distributed by | Big Sky Motion Pictures |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Spring Break '83 is a comedy film directed by Mars Callahan and Scott Spiegel.[1] Filmed in 2007, its release has been perpetually postponed since then; it currently has no release date.
Premise
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.
Cast
- Jamie Kennedy as Ballzack
- Alan Ritchson as Brad
- John Goodman as Dick Bender
- Greg Fellows as Kyle Whitman
- Martin Spanjers as Max
- Raviv Ullman as Billy
- Andrew Caldwell as Mouth
- Sophie Monk as Brittney
- Joe Pantoliano as Sergeant Coltrane
- Lee Majors as Carter
- Morgan Fairchild as Mouth's mother
- Erik Estrada as Himself
- Robert Davi as Dean Whitter
- Richard Portnow as Dean Martin
- Mars Callahan as Sergeant Ron
- Joe Piscopo as Max's father
- Adrian Zmed as Billy's father
- Dat Phan as Sum Ting Wong
- Aviva Baumann as Heather
- Annie Sorell as Jennifer 1
- Alicia Lorén as Jennifer 2
- Stephanie Honoré as Hottie # 1 (uncredited)
- Jessica Heap as Hottie # 2 (uncredited)
Production
Spring Break '83 was filmed primarily in Louisiana during October and November 2007. Near the end of scheduled production, filming was shut down by actor and crew unions because Big Sky Motion Pictures had not paid them and did not have the funds to cover payroll.[2]
In January 2009, Big Sky Motion Pictures hosted a private party in Park City, Utah—while the 2009 Sundance Film Festival was also in Park City—showing a teaser of Spring Break '83. Additional filming took place in Los Angeles in March 2009.[3]
In December 2009, Big Sky Motion Pictures announced "that the director's edit of Spring Break '83 is now locked and the completion of the postproduction phase is coming soon." An official release of Spring Break '83 was targeted for early spring 2010. The film has still not been released.[4]
References
- ↑ "Spring Break '83". The New York Times. Archived from the original on November 13, 2012. Retrieved 2012-02-02.
- ↑ David, Brennan (November 20, 2007). "Union shuts down movie". Hammond Star.
- ↑ "Spring Break '83, Final Filming". Big Sky Motion Pictures. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ↑ "Spring Break '83, About the Film". Big Sky Motion Pictures. Archived from the original on 2010-01-09.