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The Real Cancun ()


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Sixteen American college students drink, flirt, fight and canoodle during their Spring Break vacation in Cancun, Mexico.

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Benjamin Fletcher ...
Self (as Benjamin 'Fletch' Fletcher)
Nicole Frilot ...
Self
Roxanne Frilot ...
Self
David Ingber ...
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Self
Amber Madison ...
Self
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Self
Marquita 'Sky' Marshall ...
Self
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Self
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Self
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Self
Heidi Vance ...
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Self
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Self
Sarah Wilkins ...
Self
Chris Desanti ...
Sun Splash Staff Member
Jason Karlinski ...
Sun Splash Staff Member
DJ Jam ...
Self - Snoop Dogg
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Self - Simple Plan
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Guitar - Simple Plan
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Guitar / Vocals - Simple Plan
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Bass Guitar - Simple Plan
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Drums - Simple Plan
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Misc. Voices (voice)
Adam Miller ...
Self
Hot Action Cop ...
Themselves (uncredited)
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Themselves (uncredited)
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Self (uncredited)

Directed by

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Rick de Oliveira

Written by

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Brian Caldirola ... (writer)

Produced by

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Michael Addis ... field producer
Matthew Bartley ... field producer
Richard Brener ... executive producer
Mary-Ellis Bunim ... producer
Rick de Oliveira ... producer
A.J. Dix ... executive producer
Toby Emmerich ... co-executive producer
Tara Feld ... post producer
Matt Moore ... executive producer
Jonathan Murray ... producer
Anthony Rhulen ... executive producer
Jamie Schutz ... producer
William Shively ... executive producer (as Bill Shively)
Tony Testa ... line producer
Claudia Tovar ... line producer

Music by

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Michael Suby

Editing by

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James Gavin Bedford
Joe Binford Jr.
Ben Salter ... lead editor
Joe Shugart
Eric Spagnoletti
Dave Stanke
Dan Zimmerman

Editorial Department

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Graeme Lowry ... assistant editor
Royce Smith ... color timer

Casting By

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Sasha Alpert
Stephen Blackehart
Damon Furberg
Michelle Millard
Marlon Sanders
Maddy Sloan ... casting director
Scott Wissner

Production Design by

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Kelly Van Patter

Production Management

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Steve Barnett ... post-production supervisor
Patrick Murphy ... executive in charge of production
Grazia Rade ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Matthew Bartley ... assistant director (as Matt Bartley)

Sound Department

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Randy Babajtis ... editorial assistant
Jeremy Balko ... foley recordist
Jim Champagne ... sound mixer
Evan T. Chen ... dialogue editor
Richard Chycki ... sound mixer
Ezra Dweck ... re-recording mixer
Jake Eberle ... sound effects editor
Russell Farmarco ... adr editor
Mark Lanza ... sound effects editor
Kimberly Ellen Lowe ... dialogue editor (as Kimberly Lowe Voigt)
Jonathan Miller ... supervising sound editor
Tim Paul ... sound mixer
Susan Pusateri ... foley artist (as Sue Pusateri)
Angie Stanghetti ... adr mixer
Edward M. Steidele ... foley artist
Javier Trujillo ... audio assistant
Jonathan Wales ... re-recording mixer
Bradley Curtis Rohm ... sound engineer (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Tara Feld ... post production engineering (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Michael Applebaum ... camera operator
Eric Blum ... gaffer
Dave Casella ... assistant camera
Dave Cramer ... assistant camera
D. Adair Crow ... lighting technician
Yolanda Gonzalez ... assistant camera
Mark Hryma ... camera operator: Wescam camera
Hector Navarro Lomeli ... assistant camera / jib assistant (2003)
Will Pisnieski ... assistant camera (as William Pisnieski)
Jeffery Taylor ... camera operator
Fed Wetherbee ... camera operator (2003)

Casting Department

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Sasha Alpert ... director of casting department
Stephen Baughman ... casting production assistant
Danielle Ghilardi ... casting assistant
Jennifer Levy ... casting associate
Megan Sleeper ... casting assistant
Justin Tetley ... casting assistant
Teri Weideman ... casting assistant (as Teri Schauf)

Location Management

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Rene Blanco ... location manager

Music Department

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Louis Clark ... music coordinator
Robin Joseph ... music clearances
Adam Sanborne ... composer: additional music
Steve Schemerhorn ... music engineer
Dave Stone ... music supervisor
Matt Wilczynski ... music coordinator

Additional Crew

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Lanie Albin ... digital media coordinator (as Lanie Pimentel)
Ash Allee-Moawad ... production coordinator (as Helen Moawad)
Cassandra Barbour ... rights and clearances
Stephen Blackehart ... story coordinator
Arthur Borman ... field story editor
Joey Carson ... chief operating officer
Phil M. Castaneda ... director of production finance
Mark Costa ... production executive
Kate Fisher ... post-production delivery coordinator / production coordinator
Stefanie Gamberg ... digital media supervisor
Christo Garcia ... field story editor
Michelle Millard ... field story editor
Tyler Mitchell ... production executive
Eric Monsky ... supervising story producer
Bart Peele ... operations manager
Javier Quintana ... production accountant
Joshua Ravetch ... production resources
Susan Royal ... production accountant
Laura Sevier ... rights & clearances
Richard Stirling ... production executive / production executive: FilmEngine
Pete Tartaglia ... story coordinator
Sean Zell ... digital media coordinator

Thanks

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Laura Caulfield ... special thanks: contact administrator
Daniel Villagomez ... special thanks: credits administrator

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

After a nationwide casting search including college campuses across the country--Arizona State University, University of Oklahoma, University of Vermont, University of Wisconsin at Madison, University of Georgia, Texas Tech, Boston University and Washington State University--the filmmakers cast a unique collection of real people ready to explore reality's barriers beyond the limits of television, while on the ultimate Spring Break vacation, with surprising results. Designed to be the first true reality feature film, six camera crews followed the cast--made up of 16 American college students--and filmed their exploits as they immersed and indulged in the Spring Break revelry of Cancun, Mexico. Filmed 24 hours a day over the course of a week in March 2003, the movie was shot on location and reveals the students' exploits through interviews and planned group activities, as well as through their own spontaneous adventures. Written by Sujit R. Varma

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Taglines No scripts. No actors. No rules. Anything can happen during spring break, and it did. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Untitled Spring Break Project (United States)
  • Real Spring Break (United States)
  • Spring Break (United States)
  • 8 jours & 8 nuits à Cancun (France)
  • Paraíso en Cancún (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 96 min
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Box Office

Budget $8,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $2,108,796, 27 Apr 2003

Did You Know?

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Trivia Production took 10 days, March 13, 2003 to March 23, 2003. It was released 5 weeks later, on April 25, 2003. See more »
Goofs The amount of beer in Jeff's 40 changes inconsistently between shots. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (2004). See more »
Soundtracks 1st Time See more »
Crazy Credits This picture is not endorsed by or affiliated with any of the following: Rowlett High School, Rowlett Track, CSU, Xavier, Playboy Enterprises Inc., Abercrombie & Fitch, Leisure, If It Swells Ride It, I [Heart] NY, Pirate Cove Surf Shop, ASU See more »
Quotes Jeremy Jazwinski: Dawg, where should I throw my "bandeezy" on, my fuckin arm or my head?
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