Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach
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| Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach | |
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| Directed by | Danny Leiner |
| Produced by | Danny Leiner Seann William Scott |
| Written by | Andy Stock Rick Stempson |
| Starring | Seann William Scott Randy Quaid Leonor Varela |
| Music by | John Swihart |
| Cinematography | Rogier Stoffers |
| Editing by | Matthew Rohrs |
| Release date(s) | February 8, 2008 (EFM) January 13, 2009 (United States) |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $15 million |
Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach is an American comedy film directed by Danny Leiner starring Seann William Scott, Randy Quaid and Leonor Varela. The film was filmed mostly in the Austin, Texas area and Taylor, Texas. The film was released direct-to-video on January 13, 2009.[1]
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[edit] Cast
- Seann William Scott as Gary "The Beast" Housman
- Randy Quaid as Coach Lew Tuttle
- Brando Eaton as Mike Jensen
- Emilee Wallace as Jenny Tuttle
- A.D. Miles as Steve Pimble
- Leonor Varela as Norma Sanchez
- Daniel Ross as Jeffery Vanier
- Tim Williams as Dick Daubert
- Ryan Simpkins as Amy Daubert
- Conor Donovan as Burke Nibbons
- Allen Evangelista as Maricar Magwill
- Justin Chon as Joe Chang
- Vincent Coleman Taylor as Kevin Jones (as Vincent Taylor)
- Bryan Mitchell as Randy King
- Remington Dewan as Paul the Videographer
- Meredith Eaton as Mrs. Tuttle
- Sterling Knight as Opposing Team Tennis Player (uncredited)
[edit] Production
The screenplay, written by Andy Stock and Rick Stempson, won the 2005 BlueCat Screenplay Competition.[2] The film is set in Lincoln, Nebraska. The writers Rick Stempson and Andy Stock are both Lincoln East High School graduates.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ "Ball's Out: The Gary Houseman Story". The Movie Insider. http://www.themovieinsider.com/m3456/gary-the-tennis-coach/. Retrieved March 7, 2009.
- ^ "BlueCat Screenwriting Competition - 2005 Winner". Bluecat Screenplay Competition. Archived from the original on July 8, 2010. http://www.webcitation.org/5r47QeBxC. Retrieved July 8, 2010.
- ^ "Tennis coach is seeing stars with Hollywood screenplay deal". Daily Nebraskan. http://www.dailynebraskan.com/sports/tennis-coach-is-seeing-stars-with-hollywood-screenplay-deal-1.303770. Retrieved April 6, 2006.
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