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Drillbit Taylor

Drillbit Taylor SynopsisRyan (Troy Gentile), Wade (Nate Hartley) and Emmit (David Dorfman) attend their first day at high school and they're pumped … until they meet up with Filkins (Alex Frost), a school bully who comes off like a little Hannibal Lecter. Before they become completely engulfed in Filkins' reign of terror, they seek out some protection by placing an ad in Soldier of Fortune magazine. Their best response – and the cheapest – comes from Drillbit Taylor (Owen Wilson), a down-on-his luck soldier of fortune who lives a homeless - he likes to say "home free" – existence on the beach. He enrolls them in some physical and mental training.

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Release Date: March 21, 2008
Genre: Comedy
Running Time:
Distributor(s): Paramount Pictures
Tagline: You get what you pay for.
MPAA Rating: PG-13

Director(s):
Steven Brill

Writer(s):
Seth Rogen - Screenplay
Kristofor Brown - Screenplay
Seth Rogen - Story By
Kristofor Brown - Story By
John Hughes - Story By

Producer(s):
Richard Vane - Executive Producer
Judd Apatow - Producer
Susan Arnold - Producer
Donna Roth - Producer

Movie Casts:
Leslie Mann
Alex Frost - 'Filkins'
Josh Peck - Ronnie
Owen Wilson - Drillbit Taylor
Valerie Tian - Brooke
Jack Salvatore Jr. - Random Kid #4
Troy Gentile - Ryan
Jareb Dauplaise - Jareb, the Older Dude
Lisa Lampanelli - Ronnie's Mom
Cedric Yarbrough - Bernie
Danny R. McBride - Don
Lisa Ann Walter - Dolores
Matt Walsh
David Dorfman - Emmit
Jennifer Lawrence - Popular Girl
Andrew Caldwell - Large kid
Beth Littleford - Barbara
Eddy Martin - Random Kid #1
Austin Rogers - Kid With Bloody Nose
Nate Hartley - Wade
Roger Fan - Guy With Knives
Matt Besser - Pawn Shop Owner
Hynden Walch - Emmit's Mom
Max Van Ville
Ian Roberts - Jim
Robert Musgrave - Stump
David Bowe - Male Teacher #1
Shane Ryan - High School Student
Steve Bannos - Computer Owner
Robert Allen Mukes - Bonecrusher
Meredith Deane - Bridgette Bond
Kyle Kaplan - Teen Blogger
Matt Gallini - Police Officer (as Mo Gallini)
Cristos - Body Guard
Janet Varney - Jessica
Jordan Valacich - Cute Girl #1 (as Jordan Valley)
Andrew John Ferguson - High School Student
Casey Boersma - Chuck
Rakefet Abergel - Woman Driver
Cathy Immordino - Angry Locker Girl
Katie Gill - Hot Girl
Samira Damavandi - Cute kid
Blaise Garza - Romeo Montague
Dylan Boersma - Nick
Stacy Arnell - Officer Janero
Amber Perkins - Brooke's Friend #2
Barry Sigismondi - Police Officer #3
Joe Wilson - Homeless Uncle Joe
Alison Martin - Dean's mom
Tony Besson - Football Player
Marly Coronel - Brookes Friend
Michelle Barkowski - Student Store Clerk / Popular Girl
Martin Magdaleno - Bullied kid in the Hall
Lauren Glenn - Bikini girl #1
Jason Pierce - Young man in sports car
Ellen H. Schwartz - Susan
Heather Rollins - Popular Student at House Party
Amir Perets - Mosad Agent
Kai Nuuhiwa - Amateau
Paul Moncrief - Coffee shop patron
Davon McDonald - Bodyguard
Jared Thompson - Young Man
Marc De'Antone - Mobster
Kat Wright - Student
Brytani Jones - Teen Girl #2
Amber Hall - Brooke's Friend #1
Dominique Beck - Robert
Billy O'Neill - Dean
George Anton - Police Officer
Jonathan Lane - 'Filkins' friend
Betsy Wilson - High School Student
Samantha Miranda - Popular Girl / High School Student
Dakota McCullough - Brooke's Friend #3
Eric Rosen - Drama Teacher
Vincent Malouf - Another Kid
Samantha Perez - High School Student

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