
Out of Sync (2000)
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- TV-14
- 1h 33min
- Comedy, Drama
- 12 Jul 2000 (USA)
- TV Movie
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Cast
Gail O'Grady | ... |
Maggie Stanley
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Peter Outerbridge | ... |
Roger Deacon
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Stewart Bick | ... |
Lowell Levitt
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Harvey Atkin | ... |
Sidney Golden
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Jerry Ciccoritti | ... |
Buddo
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Richard Chevolleau | ... |
Skeesix
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Kari Wuhrer | ... |
Sunni
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Ryan Dennis | ... |
Josh
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Jonathan Whittaker | ... |
Stan
(as Jonathan Whitaker)
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Isabella Fink | ... |
Sadie
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Michelyn Emelle | ... |
Rita
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Ryan Stever | ... |
Kyle
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Gareth Strachan | ... |
Jimmy
(as Garath Strachan)
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Alexander Zanetti | ... |
Antonio
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Sharmaine Ryan | ... |
Singer #1
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Arlene Duncan | ... |
Singer #2
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Diana Coastsworth | ... |
Singer #3
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Heidi Ford | ... |
Singer #4
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Jane Cooke | ... |
Singer #5
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Tamara Levitt | ... |
Vixen #1
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Jennifer Foster | ... |
Vixen #2
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Carole Mackereth | ... |
Vixen #3
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Lina Giornofelice | ... |
Vixen #4
(as Lina Felice)
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Patrick Chilvers | ... |
Technical Director
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Rafael Petardi | ... |
Karaoke Singer
(as a different name)
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Claudio Masciulli | ... |
Maitre'D
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Stacie Fox | ... |
Make Up Artist
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Tony Young | ... |
VJ
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Alex House | ... |
Teen
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Phil Guerrero | ... |
Hyperactive Manager
(as Philip Guerrero)
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Kim Kopyl | ... |
A&R Woman
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Sam Malkin | ... |
Music Critic
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Heather Hodgson | ... |
Tabloid Reporter
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J.C. Kenny | ... |
Reporter in Ticket Line
(as JC Kenny)
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Lee Oliveira | ... |
Guard
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Diana Coatsworth | ... |
Singer #3 (uncredited)
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Jon Davidson | ... |
Extra (uncredited)
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Karen LeBlanc | ... |
Maggie Stanley (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Dan Stadnicki | ... |
Extra (uncredited)
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Directed by
Graeme Campbell |
Written by
Eric Williams | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Marian Brayton | ... | executive producer (as Marian T. Brayton) |
Anne Carlucci | ... | executive producer |
Rona Edwards | ... | executive producer |
Terry Gould | ... | producer |
Dan Lyon | ... | executive producer |
Nick Yellen | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Jonathan Goldsmith |
Cinematography by
Nikos Evdemon |
Editing by
Ralph Brunjes |
Editorial Department
Frank Biasi | ... | on-line editor |
Carlo D'Angelo | ... | assistant on-line editor |
Joanne Rourke | ... | colorist: tape-to-tape |
Wes Irwin | ... | director of post-production (uncredited) |
Casting By
Mary V. Buck | ||
Susan Edelman |
Production Design by
Bob Sher |
Art Direction by
Anthony A. Ianni |
Set Decoration by
Jeff Fruitman |
Costume Design by
Antoinette Messam |
Makeup Department
Debi Drennan | ... | makeup designer |
Regan Noble | ... | key hair stylist |
Production Management
Ronald Gilbert | ... | executive in charge of production |
Helene C. Valinsky | ... | production manager |
Nicole Wilder | ... | production supervisor: VH1 |
Michael G. Larkin | ... | executive in charge of production (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Eric Banz | ... | second assistant director |
John Pace | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Nitram Dass | ... | set dresser |
Dave Fuller | ... | scenic artist |
Brian Jones | ... | carpenter |
Jordan Kerner | ... | set dresser |
Mike Patterson | ... | property master |
Allan Westlake | ... | construction coordinator |
Tony Wilkinson | ... | props |
Sound Department
Rob Bertola | ... | sound effects editor |
Martin Lee | ... | re-recording mixer |
Dean St. John | ... | adr mixer |
Orest Sushko | ... | re-recording mixer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Dejon Ellis Jr. | ... | grip |
John Foss | ... | best boy |
Frank Gentile | ... | best boy |
Kevin LeBlanc | ... | first assistant camera (as Kevin Michael LeBlanc) |
John Medland | ... | still photographer |
Paolo Perin | ... | electrician |
Christopher J. Toudy | ... | key grip |
Craig White | ... | gaffer |
Location Management
Robin Brinsmead | ... | location manager (as Robin Rockett) |
Ron McKenzie | ... | location assistant (as Ronald McKenzie) |
Music Department
Erin Hunt | ... | music coordinator: S.L. Feldman & Associates |
Michael Perlmutter | ... | music supervisor: S.L. Feldman & Associates |
Jeff Wolpert | ... | music engineer |
Script and Continuity Department
Donna Gardon | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Linda McKenney | ... | production assistant |
Kerry Ann Redmond | ... | first assistant accountant |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Starlight Home Entertainment (2002) (United States) (DVD)
- TVA International (2000) (Canada) (tv)
- VH1 Television (2000) (United States) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- S.L. Feldman & Associates (music supervision)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In the age of music videos, the success and marketing of the next sexy superstar has little to do with actual singing talent. Such is the case with Sunni, a young wannabe superstar with an attitude, who's about to record her first album. Robert Deacon is a one-time high-flying producer, whose popularity has gone downhill, who thinks he can succeed again with this sex kitten. Despite Sunni's backing by a record company mogul, there's little Deacon can do to turn her tin ear into gold. While drowning his sorrows at a karaoke bar, he discovers Maggie Stanley, a young housewife who's more at home in the kitchen than behind a microphone. Maggie has an amazing voice and Deacon convinces her to lend her voice to what she believes is a demo tape. Maggie's voice is dubbed over Sunni's entire album. When the debut album rockets up the charts, not even the star singer is aware that her hit songs are the work of a suburban housewife. With the public clamoring for a live performance, the record company pushing "Sunni Mania", and Maggie getting wind of where her demos actually end up, this tangled mess just keeps getting worse with each attempt to conceal the truth. Written by Starlight Film Group |
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Taglines | What you see isn't necessarily what you hear. See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The songs that Maggie Stanley (Gail O'Grady) sings in the movie are actually sung by Karen LeBlanc. So the movie is actually double out of sync. See more » |