The Hot Chick (2002)
The Hot Chick (2002)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Rob Schneider
Jessica / Writer
Anna Faris
April
Matthew Lawrence
Billy
Eric Christian Olsen
Jake
Robert Davi
Stan
Melora Hardin
Carol
Alexandra Holden
Lulu
Rachel McAdams
Jessica
Maritza Murray
Keecia
Fay Hauser
Mrs. Thomas
Jodi Long
Korean Mother
Tia Mowry
Venetia
Tamera Mowry-Housley
Sissy
Lee Garlington
Vice Principal Bernard
Angie Stone
Madame Mambuza
John Schneider
Producer
Matt Weinberg
Booger
Leila Kenzle
Julie
Michelle Branch
DJ
Michael O'Keefe
Richie
Sam Doumit
Eden
Megan Kuhlmann
Hildenburg
Ashlee Simpson
Monique
Maria-Elena Laas
Bianca
Dick Gregory
Bathroom Attendant
Adam Sandler
Mambuza Bongo Guy / Executive Producer
Katie Lohmann
Pole Cat Stripper
Scott Dolezal
Night Club Bartender
Rebecca Lin
Palace Girl
Berglind Icey
Stripper
Louis Lombardi
Pole Cat Bar Patron
Teresa Espinosa
Hip Hop Freestyle Dancer
Michael Papajohn
Security Guard
Nadine Ellis
Palace Girl
Tom Brady
Director / Writer
Tim Suhrstedt
Director of Photography
Peck Prior
Editor
Marc Fisichella
Production Design
Gail Goldberg
Casting
Carr D'Angelo
Producer
Jack Giarraputo
Executive Producer
Ian Maxtone-Graham
Co-Producer
Robin Mulcahy Fisichella
Associate Producer
Nathan Talbert Reimann
Co-Producer
John Schneider
Producer
John Debney
Original Music Composer
Alix Friedberg
Costume Design
Tom Frohling
Art Direction
Jon Danniells
Set Decoration
Guy Riedel
Executive Producer
Donna Morong
Casting
Marcia Ross
Casting
Ivonne Olguin
Art Department Coordinator
Erich W. Schultz
Construction Coordinator
Shane Reed
Leadman
Paulette Fox
Painter
James Van Houten
Sculptor
Peggy Casey
Set Decoration Buyer
Camille M. Bratkowski
Set Designer
Jeffrey Greeley
Camera Operator
Mark Figueroa
First Assistant Camera
Lawrence Karman
Steadicam Operator
Deborah Hall
Costume Supervisor
Larry Waggoner
Hair Department Head
Emjay Olson
Hairstylist
KG Ramsey
Key Hair Stylist
Corina C. Duran-Rabichuk
Makeup Artist
Rose Librizzi
Makeup Department Head
Mike Hardison
CG Supervisor
Tony Gonzalez
Choreographer
Reid Paul
Digital Effects Supervisor
J. Armin Garza II
Driver
Jim Moores
Picture Car Coordinator
Cesar Orozco
Propmaker
Eric Reichardt
Scenic Artist
Alex Barnoya
Set Medic
John Hartigan
Special Effects Coordinator
Cashalà L'Shauntyelle
Stand In
Gregg Smrz
Stunt Coordinator / Second Unit Director
Marijane Cole
Stunts
Krister C. Johnson
Transportation Captain
James Lowder
Transportation Coordinator
Udi Nedivi
Unit Production Manager
Deborah Simmrin
Unit Publicist
Jim Stephan
Utility Stunts
Scott Crabbe
Video Assist Operator
Jeff Smithwick
Color Timer
Julian Smirke
Editorial Production Assistant
Sandy S. Solowitz
First Assistant Editor
Matt Bardocz
Best Boy Electric
Shane Buttle
Electrician
Paul McIlvaine
Gaffer
John Bratlien
Lighting Technician
Brian Cantrell
Rigging Gaffer
R. Michael Stringer
Rigging Grip
Nicole Hilliard-Forde
Casting Associate
Paul Schreiber
Location Manager
John C. Kruize
Production Accountant
Kelly Moran-Brown
Production Coordinator
Tom Hartig
Boom Operator
Clayton Weber
First Assistant Sound Editor
Dan DiPrima
Music Editor
Peter Afterman
Music Supervisor
Frank Bennett
Orchestrator
Mark Ulano
Production Sound Mixer
Josh Egnew
Sound Editor
Orada Jusatayanond
Sound Effects Editor
Keith Rogers
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Bach
Supervising Sound Editor
Ralph Merzbach
24 Frame Playback
Clay Dale
Visual Effects
Jana Spotts
Visual Effects Coordinator
Ray McIntyre Jr.
Visual Effects Supervisor
Lisa Nichols
Studio Teachers
Darwin Montana Browne
Key Grip
Cameron Steenhagen
ADR Editor
Scott W. Leslie
Assistant Property Master
Tim Fassino
Set Dresser
Bill Daimant
Dolly Grip
Josh Denering
Grip
Tyra Youland
Ager/Dyer
Carme Tenuta
Key Makeup Artist
Cara Giallanza
First Assistant Director
John P. Aguirre
Second Assistant Director
Christopher K. Grap
Assistant Production Coordinator
Nadia Aleyd
Casting Assistant
George Doering
Musician
Adam Blantz
Utility Sound
Robert Jackson
Dialogue Editor
Max E. Brehme
Property Master
Randolph Saucedo
Sound Recordist
Celeste LaChance
Costumer
Mark Avery
Additional Second Assistant Director
Hope Garrison
Assistant Director
Sharon Speller
Decorator
Robin Richesson
Storyboard Artist
David Yonson
ADR Recordist
Monique Reymond
Foley Artist
Jerry Miscevich
Special Effects Technician
Christopher 'Critter' Antonucci
Stunt Double
Andrew Osborne
Assistant Camera
Chris Cuevas
Second Assistant Camera
Kate Lacey
Casting Coordinator
Jeff Williams
Assistant Editor
Matt Evans
Post Production Coordinator
Jessica Clements
Music Coordinator
David Anthony
Extras Casting
Tiffany Fraser
First Assistant Accountant
Mark Vollmer
Key Rigging Grip
Timber Kislan
Payroll Accountant
Angela Athayde
Production Assistant
Bryan S. Sexton
Production Secretary
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 13, 2002
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 44m
Content RatingPG-13
Box Office$54,639,553
Filming LocationsLos Angeles, United States
Genres
Wiki.
The Hot Chick is a 2002 American fantasy comedy film directed by Tom Brady, from a screenplay by Brady and Rob Schneider, and starring Schneider, Anna Faris, Matthew Lawrence, Eric Christian Olsen, and Rachel McAdams in her film debut. The film follows Jessica Spencer (McAdams), a mean spirited cheerleader who switches bodies with incompetent criminal Clive Maxtone (Schneider). When Jessica discovers that the switch was caused by a pair of enchanted earrings she had stolen, one of which accidentally ended up in Clive's possession, she enlists the help of her friends to get the earrings back together before the switch becomes permanent.
Adam Sandler served as executive producer and makes an uncredited cameo as the Mambuza Bongo Player, a character based on one played by Schneider on Saturday Night Live. Principal photography began in March 2002 in Los Angeles and concluded in May.
The Hot Chick was theatrically released in the United States on December 13, 2002, and was a moderate box office success, grossing $54.6 million against its $34 million budget. Despite this, the film received negative reviews from critics, who criticized the jokes and Schneider's performance.