Orange County (film)
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| Directed by | Jake Kasdan |
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| Produced by | Scott Rudin |
| Written by | Mike White |
| Starring | Colin Hanks Jack Black Schuyler Fisk Bret Harrison Kyle Howard Catherine O'Hara Mike White John Lithgow Lily Tomlin George Murdock Lillian Hurst Chevy Chase Leslie Mann Harold Ramis |
| Music by | Michael Andrews |
| Cinematography | Greg Gardiner |
| Editing by | Tara Timpone |
| Studio | MTV Films |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
| Release date(s) | January 14, 2002 |
| Running time | 82 min. |
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| Language | English |
| Budget | $18 million |
| Gross revenue | $41,032,915 |
Orange County is an American movie that was released on January 14, 2002. The movie was distributed by Paramount Pictures and produced by MTV Films and Scott Rudin. The movie was directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Mike White.
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[edit] Plot
Shaun Brumder (Colin Hanks) is a local surfer kid from Orange County, California who, after the death of his best friend Lonny, becomes disillusioned with his life and looks for another path. He stumbles upon a book titled "Straight Jacket", and decides to become an author. He dreams of going to Stanford University to study with the book's author, Marcus Skinner, and to get away from his dysfunctional household. When his application is rejected after his dim-witted guidance counselor sends in the wrong transcript, Shaun goes to great lengths to get into Stanford by any means possible, with a little help from his girlfriend Ashley (Schuyler Fisk) and his drugged-out older brother Lance (Jack Black).
[edit] Cast
- Colin Hanks as Shaun Brumder
- Jack Black as Lance Brumder
- Schuyler Fisk as Ashley
- Harold Ramis as Don Durkett
- Bret Harrison as Lonny
- Kyle Howard as Arlo
- R. J. Knoll as Chad
- Catherine O'Hara as Cindy Beugler
- Mike White as Mr. Burke
- John Lithgow as Bud Brumder
- George Murdock as Bob Beugler
- Leslie Mann as Krista
- Lily Tomlin as Charlotte Cobb
- Lillian Hurst as Lupe
- Chevy Chase as Principal Harbert
- Olivia Rosewood as Dana
- Carly Pope as Tanya
- Natasha Melnick as Katie
- Kevin Kline as Marcus Skinner (uncredited)
- Ben Stiller as Firefighter (uncredited)
- Alex Breckenridge as Anna (uncredited)
[edit] Soundtrack
The soundtrack was released on 2 discs on December 18, 2001.[1]
- "Defy You" - The Offspring
- "Story of My Life" (Live) - Social Distortion
- "The One" - Foo Fighters
- "Shadow Stabbing" - Cake
- "Butterfly" - Crazy Town
- "1st Time" - Bad Ronald
- "Lay Down Burden" - Brian Wilson
- "Everything's Cool" - Lit
- "Glad That It's Over" - 12 Rods
- "Stick 'Em Up" - Quarashi
- "Lose You" - Pete Yorn
- "Under The Tracks" - Creeper Lagoon
- "Love and Mercy" - Brian Wilson
- "California" - Phantom Planet
- "Hello" - (Hidden track) Sugarbomb
- "The Middle" - Jimmy Eat World
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