After asking out the girl of his dreams, a 15-year-old high schooler seeks dating advice from his two older brothers.
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Robert Newton | ... |
Kyle Thacker
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Brooke Eichelberger | ... |
Mindy Cullen
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Brian Basinski | ... |
Brian Thacker
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John Herzog | ... |
Scott Thacker (uncredited)
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Directed by
John Herzog |
Written by
Zane Brodsky | ... | () |
Adam Jensch | ... | () |
Produced by
Marc Bagley | ... | executive producer |
Mike Bagley | ... | executive producer |
Vaughn Gilstrap | ... | producer |
Rebecca Simpson | ... | co-producer |
Music by
Craig Chesler | ||
Kelli Rae Powell |
Cinematography by
Cole Webley |
Editing by
Felix DeWitt |
Casting By
Diego Fulwood |
Production Design by
Bryce A. Wade |
Costume Design by
Marguerite Harris |
Sound Department
Jeff Cannon | ... | sound mixer |
Brian James | ... | boom operator |
Jerry Rose | ... | boom operator |
Justin Spedden | ... | sound editor |
Jay Stanley | ... | sound editor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ephraim Smith | ... | gaffer/key grip |
Music Department
Gregory Davies | ... | music supervisor |
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- Flying Man Pictures (2009) (United States) (theatrical)
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Plot Summary |
Kyle Thacker, a 15-year-old high school student, finally asks the girl of his dreams out on a date to the local Twistee Treat. Soon after, it occurs to him that the results could prove disastrous as this is his first official date. Desperate, he enlists the help of his two older brothers who, in turn, offer him a few helpful dating tips. Written by Anonymous |
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Taglines | Dating can be as easy as ice cream. See more » |
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Budget | $40,000 (estimated) |
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Movie Connections | References Star Trek (1966). See more » |