Starsky & Hutch
Synopsis
Detective David Starsky is the most dedicated undercover cop working the mean streets of Bay City, California. Maniacally devoted to his job, when he's on duty no crime goes unpunished--and he's always on duty. And that's a good thing, because he has some metaphorically big shoes to fill: his mother was a legend on the force, one of the best cops in the history of Bay City. But while his mom stuck with the same partner throughout her entire career, due to his extremely zealous brand of police work, Starsky burns through partners faster than his beloved Gran Torino goes through spark plugs. Detective Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson is having career issues of his own--he's a good cop, but his hazardously laidback personality and desire for a quick buck don't always get the job done. He has excellent instincts, he just needs a little bit of focus to keep him on the admittedly less profitable side of the law. Exasperated Bay City Police Captain Dobey has found the perfect solution for two of his biggest problems: pair up Starsky and Hutch and put them out on the streets. As soon as the two mismatched crime fighters unhappily begin their first day on the beat as a team, a "floater" turns up on the Bay City coastline. With the help of Hutch's dynamite, street-savvy informant Huggy Bear, the two begin to unravel the mysterious murder case. Investigating their first clue, the boys meet Staci and Holly, Bay City Cheerleaders who are more than eager to help--in any way they can. All signs seem to point at wealthy businessman Reese Feldman, but Starsky and Hutch just can't seem to make a case against him. Unbeknownst to them, Feldman has cooked up a plan to foil the DEA and is plotting the biggest and most lucrative drug deal of his career. The unlikely duo will use their canniest undercover skills, hardcore street smarts and striking good looks to solve the crime and make sure the criminal does the time.
Full Credits
- Director:Todd Phillips,
- Writer:Scot Armstrong, John O'Brien, Stevie Long, Todd Phillips,
- Producer:
- Cinematographer:Barry Peterson,
- Editor:Leslie Jones, Leslie Jones,
- Executive Producer:Gilbert Adler, Ben Stiller,
- Cast:Fred Williamson, Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Snoop Dogg, Carmen Electra,
- Associate Producer:Scott Budnick, David Siegel,
- Assistant Editor:Elana Joy Livneh Lessem,
- First Assistant Director:Jeffrey Wetzel,
- Second Assistant Director:Gary Davis, Courtenay Miles, Gary Davis,
- Second Second Assistant Director:Timothy R. Price,
- Supervising Sound Editor:Michael Babcock,
- Camera Operator:Maurice K. McGuire, Kirk R. Gardner,
- Script Supervisor:Tricia Ronten,
- Art Department Coordinator:Joseph Virdone,
- Assistant Production Coordinator:Linda DaSilva,
- Boom Operator:Knox White,
- Colorist:Keith Shaw, Keith Shaw,
- Construction Coordinator:Michael Diersing,
- Construction Foreman:Brent Regan,
- First Assistant Camera:Michael Cassidy, Michael Cassidy,
- Location Manager:Michael Neale,
- Production Coordinator:Nicolas Stern,
- Property Master:Russell Bobbitt,
- Set Dresser:Don 'Tex' Clark,
- Sound Editor:Christopher S. Aud,
- Sound Effects Editor:Adam Johnston,
- Special Effects Technician:James Bomalick,
- Foley Artist:Alyson Dee Moore,
- Sound Mixer:Lee Orloff,
- Choreographer:Marguerite Pomerhn Derricks,
- Assistant Costume Designer:Cathy Crandall,
- Utility Stunts:Dean Bailey, Matt Norklun,
- Dolly Grip:Dwight Joseph Lavers, Sean Devine,
- Music Editor:Jonathan Karp,
- Orchestrator:Pete Anthony,
- Costumer:Georgia Alemanni,
- Craft Service:Chris Winn,
- Set Production Assistant:Heather Anderson,
- Unit Production Manager:David Siegel,
- Original Music Composer:Theodore Shapiro,
- Production Design:Ed Verreaux,
- Studio Teachers:Jo Ann Smith,
- Production Assistant:Sage Asteak,
- Music Supervisor:Randall Poster, George Drakoulias,
- Video Assist Operator:David Presley,
- Visual Effects Supervisor:John Coats,
- Casting Associate:Blythe Cappello,
- Unit Publicist:Paulette Osorio,
- Story by:Stevie Long, John O'Brien,
- Scoring Mixer:Chris Fogel,
- Greensman:Ronald S. Baratie,
- Picture Car Coordinator:Craig Lietzke,
- Post Production Supervisor:Brian McNulty,
- Assistant Camera:Jennifer Bell,
- Music Coordinator:Jim Dunbar,
- Scenic Artist:Marion Elliot-Westall,
- First Assistant Accountant:Helen Medrano,
- Stunts:Brian Avery, Gene LeBell, Corey Michael Eubanks, Allan Graf, Jennifer Caputo, Jeffrey J. Dashnaw, Brian Avery,
- Set Costumer:Marylou Lim,
- Electrician:Ron Alexus,
- Stunt Driver:Michael Runyard, Charlie Estepp,
- Assistant Property Master:David Saltzman, Skip Crank,
- Best Boy Grip:Jeffrey A. Johnson,
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer:Rick Kline, Kevin E. Carpenter, Steve Pederson,
- Conductor:Pete Anthony,
- Additional Second Assistant Camera:Alan Jacoby,
- Painter:Ralph Sarabia,
- Grip:Greg Fausak,
- Executive In Charge Of Post Production:Daniel R. Chavez,
- Costume Assistant:Danny Vick,
- Carpenter:Stephen Sturm,
- Extras Casting:Jennifer Bender,
- Production Intern:Shannon Zimmerman,
- Set Medic:John Bocchicchio,
- Set Designer:Roy Barnes,
- Color Timer:Lee Wimer,
- Rigging Grip:Jeff Brinker,
- Best Boy Electric:Eddie Cordero,
- Stunt Double:Jennifer Elizabeth, Cass Asher, Jimmy N. Roberts, Joe Bucaro III,
- Digital Intermediate Producer:Lorene Simpson,
- Marine Coordinator:Michael George,
- First Assistant Editor:Bryan Lamoureux,
- Assistant Decorator:Julie Smith,
- Leadman:Robert Lucas,
- Storyboard Artist:Ted Boonthanakit,
- Casting Assistant:John Srednicki,
- Costume Supervisor:Charlene Amateau,
- ADR Supervisor:Joe Dorn,
- Additional Production Assistant:Angela Athayde, Angela Athayde,
- Negative Cutter:Mo Henry,
- Screenplay:John O'Brien, Todd Phillips, Scot Armstrong,
- Characters:William Blinn,
- Casting:Jeanne McCarthy, Juel Bestrop,
- Key Grip:Kurt Grossi,
- Driver:Hedy Phil Balani,
- Wigmaker:Erwin H. Kupitz,
- Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:Jenifer Galvez,
- Special Effects Coordinator:Michael Meinardus,
- Costume Illustrator:Lois DeArmond,
- Musician:Kevin Connolly, Kevin Connolly,
- Production Driver:Tim McGaughy,
- Costume Design:Louise Mingenbach,
- Key Makeup Artist:Francisco X. Pérez,
- Payroll Accountant:Jeffrey Gladu,
- Supervising Art Director:Greg Papalia,
- Makeup Artist:Allan A. Apone,
- Assistant Director:Michael Viglietta,
- Set Decoration:Kate J. Sullivan,
- Aerial Director of Photography:David B. Nowell,
- Foley Supervisor:Bruce Tanis,
- Techno Crane Operator:Bogdan Iofciulescu,
- Dialogue Editor:Benjamin Beardwood, Patrick J. Foley,
- Art Department Production Assistant:Kyra Kowasic,
- Hairstylist:Ginger Damon,
- Still Photographer:Elliott Marks,
- Sound Designer:Michael Babcock,
- Production Office Coordinator:Billy Bonifield,
- Camera Loader:Raul Riveros,
- Second Assistant Accountant:Michael Bilog,
- Propmaker:Jeff Shewbert,
- Graphic Designer:Karen Teneyck,
- Gaffer:Brent Poe,
- Key Production Assistant:Deon Boyce,
- Assistant Sound Editor:Jeff Cranford,
- Post Production Assistant:Jeff Schweikart,
- First Assistant Sound Editor:Terry Garcia,
- Transportation Captain:Jeff Verdick,
- Key Costumer:Amy Jo Hoppenfeld,
- Executive In Charge Of Production:Mark Scoon,
- Transportation Coordinator:Jonathan A. Rosenfeld,
- Production Accountant:April A. Janow,
- Assistant Location Manager:Carlos A. Aragon,
- Stunt Coordinator:Gary Davis,
- Assistant Art Director:Chad S. Frey,
- Second Assistant Camera:Robert Baek,
- Key Hair Stylist:Carol A. O'Connell,
Technical specifications
- Rating:PG-13
- Country:United States
- Language:English, 한국어
- Release:March 5, 2004
- Duration:100 min
- Genres:Action/Adventure, Comedy, Suspense/Thriller


