The Sweetest Thing


1h 24m 2002

Brief Synopsis

When it comes to dating, Christina Walters has a golden rule: avoid searching for Mr. Right and focus on Mr. Right Now. That is until one night at a club when she unexpectedly meets Peter, only to see him suddenly disappear the next day. She and her best friend Courtney decide to break the rules and go on a road trip to find him, encountering numerous misadventures along the way.

Film Details

Also Known As
Allumeuses!, Snygg, sexig och singel, Sweetest Thing, Untitled (Pimental/Konrad Pictures project), Untitled Nancy Pimental Project
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Dance
Drama
Romance
Romantic Comedy
Release Date
2002
Distribution Company
Sony Pictures Releasing
Location
San Francisco, California, USA; Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 24m

Synopsis

When it comes to dating, Christina Walters has a golden rule: avoid searching for Mr. Right and focus on Mr. Right Now. That is until one night at a club when she unexpectedly meets Peter, only to see him suddenly disappear the next day. She and her best friend Courtney decide to break the rules and go on a road trip to find him, encountering numerous misadventures along the way.

Crew

Tim Abbatoye

Transportation Captain

Robin Antin

Choreographer

Bianca Arvin

Assistant

Brian Edward Avery

Stunts

Rick Avery

Stunt Coordinator

Barry Barclay

Production Secretary

Keri Barron

Assistant

Lisa Beach

Casting

James Beaumonte

Dolly Grip

Tyger Belton

Assistant Camera

Bill W Benton

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Stuart Besser

Executive Producer

Stuart Besser

Unit Production Manager

Thomas Betts

Set Designer

Kevin Blauvelt

Best Boy Electric

Ron Bolanowski

Special Effects Coordinator

Tracy Bolt

Rerecording

Lis Bothwell

Costumer

Keith Brachmann

Assistant Editor

Wendy Greene Bricmont

Editor

Desmond Cannon

Post-Production Supervisor (Uncredited)

Desmond Cannon

Other

Dixie J Capp

Associate Producer

Charisse Cardenas

Set Designer

Monica Castro

Assistant Property Master

Catherine Childers

Hair Stylist

Tora Chung

Production Assistant

Sandra L Collier

Costumer

Linda S Cormany

Costumer

Kimberly Crockett

Production Assistant

Chris Cuevas

Assistant Camera

Gretchen Davis

Makeup Artist

Kenneth Davis

Dolly Grip

Jordan Debree

Production Assistant

Louise Decordoba

Production Accountant

Damon T Doherty

Rigging Grip

Josh Elliott

On-Set Dresser

Kenneth D Emanuele

Chief Lighting Technician

Jeannie Epper

Stunts

Robert Fernandez

Music Engineer

Darrell F. Fielder

Hair Stylist

Pat Fitzpatrick

Chief Lighting Technician

Chris Fogel

Music Engineer

Peggy Forcellini

Hair Stylist

Robin Fredriksz

Makeup

Cerise Fukuji

Assistant Production Coordinator

Dana Gabrion

Production Coordinator

Jane Galli

Makeup

Robert Garlow

Foreman

David Gene Gibbs

Pilot

Gershon Ginsburg

Art Director

Amanda Goodpaster

Music Editor

Mark C Grech

Boom Operator

Vincent Guisetti

Foley Artist

Jeffrey J. Haboush

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

David Hakim

Assistant Director

Jeanne Byrd Hall

Script Supervisor

Scott G G Haller

Sound Editor

Jonathan Hanousek

Hair

Todd Harris

Music Editor

Nancy Hayes

Extras Agent/Coordinator

Paul Hazard

Rigging Gaffer

Mark Hendrix

Transportation Co-Captain

Mo Henry

Negative Cutter

Sam Hill

Assistant Director

Rex Hiscocks

Best Boy

Andrea Horta

Adr Editor

John Houlihan

Music Supervisor

Patrick Houlihan

Music Coordinator

Steve Howell

Aerial Director Of Photography

Pamela Nedd Kahn

Foley Artist

Don Kasich

Transportation Captain

Sarah Katzman

Casting Associate

Daryl Kell

Music Editor

Cathy Konrad

Producer

Geoffrey Todd Lake

Greensman

Paul Lane

Stunts

Margie Latinopoulos

Makeup

Eric A. Lewy

Assistant Editor

Frank Lloyd

Stunts

Howard London

Adr Mixer

Jesse Lutz

Assistant

Michael Magill

Sound Editor

Maggie Martin

Set Designer

Maggie Martin

Set Decorator

Robert Mccann

Grip

Caitlin Mckenna

Looping Coordinator

Dennis Mcneill

Color Timer

David Mendoza

Production Assistant

Nick Mestrandrea

Craft Service

John Morris

Sound Editor

Jeremy Mullen

Production Assistant

Joseph Ondrejko

Construction Coordinator

Mark Pappas

Foley

Monte Perlin

Stunts

Jeffrey W Peterson

Chief Lighting Technician

Nancy Pimental

Screenplay

D J Plumb

Hair Stylist

Timothy Price

Assistant Director

Lawrence Quon

Costumer

Kris Ravetto

Makeup Artist

Garet Reilly

Costume Supervisor

David Rennie

Editor

George Richmond

Camera Operator

Jonathan Richmond

Assistant Camera

Tony Richmond

Dp/Cinematographer

Tony Richmond

Director Of Photography

Aaron Roberts

Production Assistant

Michael Satrazemis

Camera Operator

Chris Schellenberger

Grip

Ned Shapiro

Location Manager

Edward Shearmur

Music

John V Smalley

Grip

Patrick Spall

Production Assistant

Jon Gary Steele

Production Designer

Gail Stempler

Location Manager

Ricky Strauss

Executive Producer

Rebecca Strickland

Assistant Director

Jim Stuebe

Sound Mixer

Terry Sullivan

Chief Lighting Technician

Yumiko Takeya

Dga Trainee

Suzanne Tenner

Photography

Patrick Thornhill

Apprentice Editor

Paul Tilden

Loader

Ronald Tondreau

Key Grip

Timothy J Toner

Assistant

Scott Trimble

Assistant Production Coordinator

Onni Vosdoganes

Production Coordinator

Matt Walden

Production Assistant

John Weaver

Property Master

Jay Wilkinson

Sound Editor

Doug Williams

Construction Coordinator

Denise Wingate

Costume Designer

Bobby Zajonic

Pilot

Debbie Zoller

Makeup

Film Details

Also Known As
Allumeuses!, Snygg, sexig och singel, Sweetest Thing, Untitled (Pimental/Konrad Pictures project), Untitled Nancy Pimental Project
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Dance
Drama
Romance
Romantic Comedy
Release Date
2002
Distribution Company
Sony Pictures Releasing
Location
San Francisco, California, USA; Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 24m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States on Video August 20, 2002

Released in United States Spring April 12, 2002

Cameron Diaz reportedly received $15,000,000 for this role.

Columbia Pictures reportedly paid $1 million against $1.5 million for actress Nancy Pimental's debut feature script.

Cameron Diaz reportedly received $15,000,000 for this role.

Released in United States Spring April 12, 2002

Released in United States on Video August 20, 2002