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Miss March

After four years in a coma, Eugene Pratt is going to be reunited with his high school sweetheart... on pages 95-97.
2009 | 90m | English

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A young man awakens from a four-year coma to hear that his once virginal high-school sweetheart has since become a centerfold in one of the world's most famous men's magazines. He and his sex-crazed best friend decide to take a cross-country road trip in order to crash a party at the magazine's legendary mansion headquarters and win back the girl.
Release Date: Mar 13, 2009
Director: Zach Cregger, Trevor Moore
Writer: Thomas Mimms, Dennis Haggerty, Zach Gregger, Zach Cregger, Trevor Moore, Ryan Homchick
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords first time, virgin, affectation, road trip, playboy, duringcreditsstinger, curious, anxious, hilarious, ambiguous, antagonistic, bold, callous, celebratory, conceited, euphoric, forceful, mocking, optimistic
Production Companies Fox Searchlight Pictures, Fox Atomic, The Jacobson Company
Box Office Revenue: $4,591,629
Budget: $6,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Zach Cregger Eugene Bell
Trevor Moore Tucker Cleigh
Raquel Alessi Cindi Whitehall
Molly Stanton Candace
Craig Robinson Horsedick.MPEG
Hugh Hefner Hugh Hefner
Carla Jimenez Nurse Juanita
Cedric Yarbrough Doctor
Geoff Meed Fireman Rick
Slade Pearce Young Eugene
Remy Thorne Young Tucker
Eve Mauro Vonka
Alexis Raben Katja
Windell Middlebrooks Bouncer #1
Lindsay Schoneweis Sheila
David Wells Principal
Tanjareen Martin Crystal
Britten Kelley Chevonne
Barry Sigismondi Mr. Whitehall
Alex Donnelley Mrs. Whitehall
Josh Fadem Flava Flav Kid
Paul Rogan Mr. Biederman
Kate Luyben Mrs. Biederman
Seth Morris Boss
Anthony Jeselnik Director
Niki J. Crawford Janine
Bonita Friedericy Diner Waitress
Carrie Keagan Carrie Keagan
Ashley Lomberger Beautiful Girl #1
Annie Ilonzeh Beautiful Girl #2
Melissa Ordway Gorgeous Girl
Jessica Vilchis Sexy Girl #1
Lyndsay Haldorson Sexy Girl #2
Garrett Warren Fireman #2
Chris Gann Fireman #4
Sara Jean Underwood Sara Jean Underwood
Betsy Rue Strawberrius
Madison Riley Socialite
Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson Quinton Jackson
Sheila Platte Bunny (uncredited)
Francesca Zappitelli Music Video Girl (uncredited)
Deanie Ballard Posse Member #1
40 Glocc Posse Member #2
Michael Busch Employee
Ryan Kitley Waiter
Shark Firestone No Good TV Reporter
Da'Vone McDonald Guard #1
Andre 'Doc' Newman Guard #2
Brittany Buckner Lorraine
Chris Durand Fireman #3
Gary J. Wayton Fireman #5
Mike Massa Fireman #6
Brett A. Jones Fireman #7
Robert Garrigus Fireman #8
Americus Abesamis Mansion Bouncer (uncredited)
Corina Boettger Gertrude (uncredited)
Jennifer Bond Gorgeous Girl (uncredited)
Annabelle Bourlet Mansion Babe (uncredited)
Nic Bradly The Make Out Guy (uncredited)
Nahtasha Budhi Playmate (uncredited)
Christie Brunson Mansion Girl (uncredited)
Tim Carr Partygoer (uncredited)
David Casiano Playboy Socialite (uncredited)
Tiffany Collie Music Video Model (uncredited)
Dustin Dennard Fireman (uncredited)
Sky Elobar Mailman (uncredited)
Jennipher Foster Lindsay (uncredited)
Kira Gurnee Party Guest (uncredited)
Juliette Jackson Bunny (uncredited)
Christopher John Karr Fireman (uncredited)
Samantha Kelly Soprano (uncredited)
Sarah Klaren Playboy Model (uncredited)
Christina Lindley Playboy Model (uncredited)
Joey Luthman School Boy in Auditorium (uncredited)
Kier Mellour Bikini Babe (uncredited)
Meriah Nelson Grotto diver (uncredited)
Dalton O'Dell Eugene's Nephew (uncredited)
Kevin Pennington Party Stud (uncredited)
Jessica Lauren Richmond No Good TV Celebrity (uncredited)
Andrew Sibner Hyperventilating Audience Member (uncredited)
Holly Spink Playboy Bunny (uncredited)
JW Wiseman Orderly #1 (uncredited)
James Henry Williams Jr. Posse member (uncredited)
Name Job
Thomas Mimms Writer
Dennis Haggerty Writer
Patrick M. Griffith Supervising Sound Editor
Tim Mirkovich Editor
Sheila Jaffe Casting
Robert Garrigus Special Effects Coordinator, Stunts
Dustin Dennard Stunts
Anthony C. Steere Stunts
Justin Sundquist Stunt Double
David K. Riebel First Assistant Director
Dins W. W. Danielsen Art Direction
Sarah de Sa Rego Costume Design
Dominie Till Makeup Artist
Debbie Zoller Makeup Artist
Alex Hill Special Effects
Dino Parks Additional Photography
Jeff Cardoni Original Music Composer
Zach Gregger Screenplay
Cabot McMullen Production Design
Brian Simpson Stunts
Doc Jacobs Stunts
Mike Massa Stunts
Paul Leonard Stunts
Joel Jeffrey Nishimine First Assistant Director
Beth Wooke Set Decoration
Pina Rizzi Hairstylist
Jeff Murrell Gaffer
Ali Dee Songs
Zach Cregger Director, Screenplay
Trevor Moore Director, Screenplay
Ryan Homchick Writer
Vanessa Motta Stunt Double
Gary J. Wayton Stunts
Anthony B. Richmond Director of Photography
Joe Bucaro III Stunts
Brett A. Jones Stunt Double
Dorian Kingi Stunt Double
Michael Owen Stunt Coordinator
Tim Sitarz Stunts
Monica Staggs Stunts
David Barrett Stunts
Rex Reddick Stunts
Scott Workman Stunts
Boni Yanagisawa Stunt Double
Tom Harper Stunts
Alexis Scott Costume Design
Name Title
Steven J. Wolfe Producer
Vincent Cirrincione Producer
Tom Jacobson Producer
Tobie Haggerty Producer
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Reviews

Kamurai
3.0

Bad watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. I "liked" this movie up to the point I was going to write the review, and realized that I don't like the movie in spite of all its horrible qualities. The story, as written, is actually pretty goo, but there are certain comedic points ... that only sabotage the movie. The biggest problems are simply that the lead actor just is not charismatic enough for the role: the character can still be a wimp and likeable enough for the audience to be behind him from the start. The second problem, which probably hurts the lead, is that the "best friend" character has too big a personality and is gratuitously stupid far beyond the point of irritation. There are several points where the movie stops just so we can watch him be a moron. It's all about pacing. The movie wants to shock and awe, but doesn't build to anything, it just randomly flings things at the wall to see what sticks and then forcing you to look while it asks, "Isn't that crazy?" I'd like to see a refined version of this movie with decent actors: Craig Robinson is by far the best and biggest actor in this, and he has a bit part which seems specifically written for one of the worst jokes in the movie.

Jun 23, 2021