Collections Search | BFI | British Film Institute

Get Him to the Greek (Original title)
Date: 2010 (Copyright)

Countries: USA, Japan

Directed by: Nicholas Stoller

Production company billing: ©2010. Universal Studios Universal Pictures presents In association with Relativity Media and Spyglass Entertainment An Apatow production A Nicholas Stoller film [end] In association with Dentsu Inc. Dolby Digital/DTS/SDDS In Colour MPAA: 45939 [ ]
Synopsis: TV Extracts The Biggest Loser The One Show HLN Showbiz Tonight Extra TMZSynopsis: Comedy. Aaron Green takes on the job of escorting unwieldly rock legend Aldous Snow to the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles for a comeback concert. Aaron tries to fulfill his mission whilst Aldous, on discovering that his true love is in Los Angeles, attempts to win her back.

Genre:
Comedy
Releases
Date: 04 June 2010Country: USARelease type: unknownFormat: 35mm Film - Colour - Sound - Dolby Digital / DTS (sound) / SDDSLanguage: English
Date: 25 June 2010Country: United KingdomRelease type: unknownFormat: 35mm Film - Colour - Sound - Dolby Digital / DTS (sound) / SDDSRuntime: 109 mins Language: English

Credits (100)
©: Universal Studios, Production Company: Apatow, [International Sales]: Universal Pictures International, In association with: Relativity Media, In association with: Spyglass Entertainment, Dentsu Inc., Presents: Universal Pictures, Executive Producer: Richard Vane, Produced by: Judd Apatow, Produced by: Nicholas Stoller, Produced by: David Bushell, Rodney Rothman, Co-producer: Jason Segel, Associate Producer: Phil Eisen, Unit Production Manager: Ellen H. Schwartz, Production Manager: Jeremy Johns, Production Supervisor: David Bausch, Production Co-ordinator: Sarah F. Sprague, Production Co-ordinator: Hannah Godwin, Elizabeth Nevin, Production Accountant: Peter McManus, Celeste Talaszek, Location Manager: Boyd Wilson, Location Manager: Alex Gladstone, Keith Adams, Post-production Supervisor: Lisa Rodgers, Post-production Co-ordinator: Cheryl A. Tkach, 2nd Unit Director: Jeffrey Dashnaw, 1st Assistant Director: Jayson Merrill, 2nd Assistant Director: Sallie Hard, 2nd Assistant Director: Jennifer Truelove, William Purple, Script Supervisor: Brenda Lopez-zeitz, Casting: Gail Stevens, Written by: Nicholas Stoller, Director of Photography: Robert Yeoman, A Camera Operator: Casey Hotchkiss, C Camera Operator: Brian Sweeney, Susan Starr, Steadicam Operator: Chris Haarhoff, Steadicam Operator: Stuart Howell, Jonathan Herron, Gaffer: Peter Bloor, Paul Daley, Chief Lighting Technician: John Vecchio, Key Grip: Joseph Dianda, Key Grip: Gary Pocock, John Dolan, Still Photographer: Glen Wilson, Visual Effects by: Level 256, [hy*drau"lx], Special Effects Supervisor: Peter Hutchinson, Special Effects Co-ordinator: Donald Frazee, Edited by: William Kerr, Mike Sale, Additional Editor: David Moritz, Justin Bourret, Production Designer: Jan Roelfs, Art Director: Erik Polczwartek, Art Director: Simon Lamont, Art Department Co-ordinator: Francine Byrne, Art Department Co-ordinator: James Bednark, Based on characters created by: Jason Segel, Set Designer: John Chichester, Set Decorator: Leslie Pope, Set Decorator: Caroline Smith, Production Buyer: Judy Ducker, Property Master: Sean Mannion, Allen Polley, Propmaster: Vinny Mazzarella, Construction Co-ordinator: Michael Villarino, Brent Haywood, Construction Manager: Steve Bohan, Costume Designer: Leesa Evans, Costume Supervisor: Hope Slepak, Lindsay Pugh, Wardrobe Supervisor: Winsome Mckoy, Department Head Make-up: Kimberly Greene, Kymbra Callaghan Kelley, Key Make-up Artist: Denise Dellavalle, Head Ager/Dyer: Sharon Fauvel, Special Effects Make-up: Leo Corey Castellano, Department Head Hair: Melissa A. Yonkey, Mary Lampert, Key Hairstylist: Gary J. Perticone, Hairstylist for Russell Brand: Nicola Schuller, Prologue, Travel Montages/Titles by: Picture Mill, End Titles by: Right Lobe Design Group, Original Score by: Lyle Workman, Music Supervisor: Jonathan Karp, Choreographer: Anne Fletcher, Production Sound Mixer: Pud Cusack, Re-recording Mixer: Marc Fishman, Dan Leahy, Supervising Sound Editor: George Anderson, Stunt Co-ordinator-Los Angeles: Jeff Dashnaw, Stunt Co-ordinator-New York: George Aguilar, Stunt Co-ordinator-London: Rob Inch, Unit Publicist: Kym Langlie
Cast (102)
Jonah Hill (Aaron Green), Russell Brand (Aldous Snow), Elisabeth Moss (Daphne Binks), Rose Byrne (Jackie Q), Colm Meaney (Jonathan Snow), Sean Combs (Sergio), Tyler Mckinney (African child in video), Zöe Salmon (herself), Lino Facioli (Naples), Lars Ulrich, Mario Lopez (himself), Pink (herself), Billy Bush, Kurt F. Loder (himself), Christina Aguilera (herself), Ray Siegle, Chad Cleven, Jonathan Chris Lopez, Vero Felice Monti (paparazzo in Los Angeles), Danny O'Leary (himself), Aziz Ansari (Matty), Kali Hawk (Kali), Nick Kroll (Kevin), Brandon Andrew Johnson, Ivan Shaw, Ellie Kemper (Pinnacle executive), Jake Johnson (jazz man), Davone Mcdonald (Sergio's security guard), Derek Ressallat (Dr Coltrane), Karl Theobald (duffy servant dude), Dinah Stabb (Lena Snow), Gee Sekweyama, Jamie Sives (Aldous' mate in London), Tom Felton (himself), Zoe Richards, Jessica Ellerby (club girl in London), Tony Van Silva (old man on bike), Meddy Ford, Rebecca Kinder (party girl in limo), Jim Piddock (limousine driver in London), Kristen Bell (Sarah Marshall), Rick Schroder (himself), Ryan Shiraki (Rianna the hairdresser), José Ramón Rosario (limousine driver in New York), Pharrell (himself), Kristen Schaal (Today show production assistant), Meredith Vieira (herself), Sean Mannion (Today show sound guy), David Auerbach (Today show sound manager), Howard F. Strawbridge (Today show lighting director), Stephen G. Lucas (Today show director), Paul Krugman (himself), Lenny Widegren (Infant Sorrow guitarist), Roger Manning Jr (Infant Sorrow keyboardist/guitarist), Sean Hurley (Infant Sorrow bassist), Victor Indrizzo (Infant Sorrow drummer), Ato Essandoh (smiling African drummer), Bashiri Johnson, Kimati Dinizulu, Gary Fritz, Jelani Johnson, Daoud Woods, Sheldon Goode, Mauwena Kodjovi (African percussionist), Richard Child, Caroline Limata, John J. Schneider (Today show audience member), Aurora Nonas-Barnes (oak room girl), Jennifer Perry (flirtatious party girl), Lindsey Broad (pocket dial girl), Nicole Sciacca (dancer at nightclub in New York), Thomas Nowell (s&m guy who looks like Moby), Duane Sequira (drug dealer in New York), Ronald J. Garner (TSA agent at JFK), Joyful Drake (Sergio's baby mama), Francesca Delbanco (Admiral club attendant), T.J. Miller (Brian the concierge), Neal Brennan (guy at Brian's house), Stephanie Faracy (Wendy), Brian Duprey (Frank Look-Alike), Kyle Diamond (Sammy Look-Alike), Thomas R. Wallek (Joey Look-Alike), Drew Anthony Carrano (Dean Look-Alike), Kelly Ann Buckman (waitress in Vegas), Giuseppina Castiglione, Christine T. Nguyen, Diana Terranova (lap dancer in Vegas), Ava Vassileva (topless party girl), Carla Gallo (Destiny), Carlos Jacott (navigator driver in Vegas), Rino Romano (announcer voice), Joe Benson (DJ voice), Sarah Haskins (girl in crowd at standard hotel), Andrew Burlinson (hipster in crowd at standard hotel), Tom Chadwick (Tom the assistant), Mike Viola (Furry Walls rhythm guitarist), Dan Rothchild (Furry Walls bassist), Dayton Knoll, Chris J. Evans, Hannah Cowley, Hannah Schick, Megan Presley (VH1 Storytellers audience member)
Articles held in BFI Reuben Library (3)
In: Screen International n1706 16 Oct 2009  Pages: 16-18
Title: London film hub: The yes factorAuthor: MUELLER, Matt Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Discusses the popularity of London as a location for big-budget international and Hollywood productions and the facilities offered by nearby big studios. Includes case studies of films currently shooting in London.

In: Screen International n1700 28 Aug 2009  Page: 41
Title: In ProductionAuthor: COOPER, Sarah Article type: CreditsLanguage: English

In: Screen International n1690 15 May 2009  Page: 33
Title: In ProductionArticle type: CreditsLanguage: English