School of Rock (DVD)

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School of Rock (DVD)

$19,622,714

Condition

New

Publisher

Paramount

Published Date

2017-01-01

Age Group

Adult

Rating MPA

Pg-13

Recording Studio

Paramount

Format

DVD

Brand

Paramount-Sds

Amazon ASIN

B01M6ZV03N

UPC / EAN

032429258014

Year

2003

ReleaseDate

2003-10-03

RuntimeMins

109

RuntimeStr

1h 49min

Awards

Awards, 8 wins & 23 nominations

Directors

Richard Linklater

Writers

Mike White

Stars

Jack Black, Mike White, Joan Cusack

Produced by

Scott Aversano, Steve Nicolaides, Scott Rudin

Music by

Craig Wedren

Cinematography by

Rogier Stoffers

Film Editing by

Sandra Adair

Casting By

Ilene Starger

Production Design by

Jeremy Conway

Art Direction by

Adam Scher

Set Decoration by

Karin Wiesel Holmes

Costume Design by

Karen Patch

Makeup Department

Alan D'Angerio, Don Kozma, Bernadette Mazur, Roz Music, Léa-Marie Pmt, Jerry Popolis, Mary Cooke, Felice Diamond, Michele Paris, Jeffrey Rebelo, Dina Sliwiak

Production Management

Joseph E. Iberti

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Sam Hoffman, Michelle L. Keiser, Francisco Ortiz, Kathryn-Ann Oaks Shertzer

Art Department

Emily Beck, Peter Betulia, Jason De Bari, Kim Jennings, Karen Kates, Martin Lasowitz, Elizabeth Linn, Anne Marie Mustafa, Alan Muzeni, Christopher Nelson, Ken Nelson, Robert Schleinig, Robert Barnett, Stephen Barth, James Bono, Craig Denham, Brent Godek, Michael Jortner, Derrick Kardos, Ellen Lampl, Charles E. McCarry, Tim Okamura, Carly Sorscher, Christina Tonkin Noble, Ryan Viniotis

Sound Department

Bill Allen, Bob Baron, David Boulton, Nancy Cabrera, Ryan Collison, Tom Fleischman, Phillip Fuller, Dan Fulton, Jim Gardner, Harry Higgins, Michael Holmstrom, Bridget Humphrey, Dan Korintus, Avi Laniado, Terrance Laudermilch, Jane McCulley, Danny Michael, Bob Olari, Mike Patrick, Mike Poppleton, Jacob Ribicoff, Andrew Schmetterling, Stuart Stanley, Jeffrey Stern, Robert Troeller, Roland Vajs, Magdaline Volaitis, Peter Waggoner, Daniel Ward, Jerry Yuen, Patrick Arnheim

Special Effects by

John Stifanich

Stunts

Bob Colletti, Vince Cupone, Peter Epstein, Stephanie Finochio, Don Hewitt, Donald John Hewitt, Jery Hewitt, Tina Mckissick, David Shumbris, Shawnna Thibodeau, Johnny Sullivan

Camera and Electrical Department

Bob Becchio, Angela Bellisio, Rod Calarco, Michael Cambria, Nicolas L. Charuet, Alisa M. Colley, Howard Davidson, Edwin Effrein, Peggy Eisenhauer, Glen Engels, Jules Fisher, Richie Ford, Kenneth Fundus, Joseph Grimaldi, Richard Guinness Jr., Nils Johnson, Billy Kerwick, Scott Kincaid, Bruce MacCallum, Michael J. Maurer, Jim McConkey, Patrick McGrath, Bill O'Leary, Louis Petraglia, Dave Rudolph, Michael Rudolph, Andrew D. Schwartz, Eric Swanek, Joseph Viano, Tom Vulliez, Matt Blades, Mel Cannon, Jim Galvin, James Harker, Jendra Jarnagin, Jeremy Knaster, Lorne MacDougall, James Scutakes, Robert Vuolo

Casting Department

Zoe E. Rotter, Janice Wilde, Patti Carns Kalles, Melissa Farnum, David H. Kramer, Elizabeth Lang, Laurie Levine, Valerie Lindquist, Kristian Sorge, Grant Wilfley

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Kate Edwards, Sandi Figueroa, Cheryl Kilbourne-Kimpton, Joseph La Corte, Chris Ann Pappas, Niki Strippoli, Stephanie Biear, Debbie Lucas

Editorial Department

Armando Fente, Adam Geiger, Harry Muller, Mary Nelson-Duerrstein, David Rogow, Andrew Weisblum, Sarah Ogletree

Location Management

Eliza Dyson, James D. Lee, Kris Schackman, Robert T. Striem, April Taylor, Carlos A. Acosta

Music Department

Mark Agostino, Ron Anderson, Jim Dunbar, Mick Gormaley, Nathan Larson, Liam Lynch, Deborah Mannis-Gardner, Jim O'Rourke, Randall Poster, Nic Ratner, Denise Carver, Stewart Lerman, Lee Mars, Karen Waltuch

Script and Continuity Department

Julie Oppenheimer

Transportation Department

Timothy Shannon, James Patrick Whalen Jr., David Conelli, RJ Lucci

Additional Crew

LaChanda Alexander, Daniela Barbosa, Q. Beck, Maureen Beitler, Chris Cussen, Gerry De Leon, Sally Douglass, Jules Eggli, Iris Evans, David Feinberg, Daniel Fine, Rhonda George, Taquiyya Haden, Crystal Hawkins, Vanessa Hoffman, Jason Ivey, Sara Johnson, Andrew S. Kahn, Amanda Kaupousouz, Koula Sossiadis Kazista, Brian Kenyon, Ben LeClair, Nolan B. Medrano, Steve Moramarco, Leda Nornang, Adesola A. Osakalumi, John Rickard, Marsha Robertson, Dave Rosenberg, Thomas Sellitti Jr., Missy Simms, Darryl A. Smith, Carly Sorscher, Andrew Zolot, Josef Brandmaier, Adam Carroll, Wade Couturiaux, Jared Cowan, Greg Ferris, Jay Floyd, Steven Holtzman, Ben Howe, Kendra Levenberg, Matthew Mason, Thomas Maxwell, Terry McAllister, David Milhous, Jasika Nicole, Jessica Peters, Wayne Petrucelli, Samantha Prindle, Guillaume Renberg, Marsha Robertson, Debbie Rothstein, Chris Sanata, Raquel Stern, Narges Takesh, Eva Vedock, Fabrizio Vidale, Steven Wargo

Genres

Comedy, Music

Companies

Paramount Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, MFP Munich Film Partners GmbH & Company I. Produktions KG

Countries

USA, Germany

Languages

English

ContentRating

PG-13

ImDbRating

7.2

ImDb Rating Votes

304284

Metacritic Rating

82

Short Description

School of Rock (titled onscreen as The School of Rock) is a 2003 comedy film directed by Richard Linklater, produced by Scott Rudin, and written by Mike White. The film stars Jack Black, Joan Cusack, Mike White, and Sarah Silverman. Black plays struggling rock guitarist Dewey Finn, who is fired from his band and subsequently poses as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. After witnessing the musical talent of the students, Dewey forms a band of fourth-graders to attempt to win the upcoming Battle of the Bands and use his winnings to pay his rent.

School of Rock was released on October 3, 2003, by Paramount Pictures, grossing $131 million worldwide on a $35 million budget. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for Black s performance and humor. Disregarding inflation, it was the highest-grossing music-themed comedy of all time until the release of Pitch Perfect 2 in 2015. A stage musical adaptation opened on Broadway in December 2015, and a television adaptation for Nickelodeon premiered on March 12, 2016.

Box Office Budget

$35,000,000 (estimated)

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$19,622,714

Box Office Gross USA

$81,261,177

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$131,095,990

Keywords

Rock band,battle of the bands,teacher,student,substitute teacher