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Josie and the Pussycats (2001)
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Based on the animated hit TV show of the 1970s, Josie and the Pussycats is a live-action tale of a group of young girl rockers who desire to make it big. Josie (
Rachael Leigh Cook
), Val (
Rosario Dawson
), and Melody (
Tara Reid
) make up an aspiring garage band that is discovered by shady megalomaniac executive Wyatt Frame (
Alan Cumming
), the sidekick to MegaRecords boss Fiona (
Parker Posey
), who runs an industry powerhouse that has been grooming the very successful boy band Du Jour. Unbeknownst to the band, MegaRecords is a company whose real intent is to brainwash young people, with subliminal messages inserted in CDs to assure a healthy sales record. Josie and her crew soon latch on to the real deal behind their new label and are forced to choose between their burgeoning rock-star success and doing what's right for future music lovers. The film also stars
Gabriel Mann
as Josie's love interest/folk singer Alan M. Its soundtrack features work by Counting Crows' Adam Duritz, the Go-Go's Jane Wiedlin, and Babyface.
Rachael Leigh Cook
's voice was dubbed by Letters to Cleo's Kay Hanley for the film's musical set pieces. ~ Jason Clark, All Movie Guide
Cast
Tom Butler
Agent Kelly
Alan Cumming
Wyatt Frame
Tara Reid
Melody Valentine
Parker Posey
Fiona
Rachael Leigh Cook
Josie McCoy
Rosario Dawson
Valerie Brown
Missi Pyle
Alexandra Cabot
Gabriel Mann
Alan M.
Paulo Costanzo
Alexander Cabot
Carson Daly
Himself
Production Crew
Ron Williams
Additional Cinematography
Gabriel Wrye
Additional Editing
Peter Teschner
Additional Editing
Kelvin Humenny
Art Director
Matthew J. Libatique
Cinematographer
Grace Gilroy
Co-producer
John Frizzell
Composer (Music Score)
Johanne Hubert
Costume Designer
Leesa Evans
Costume Designer
Deborah Kaplan
Director
Harry Elfont
Director
Peter Teschner
Editor
Kenneth Edmonds
Executive Producer
Michael Silberkleit
Executive Producer
Richard Goldwater
Executive Producer
Jim Brebner
First Assistant Director
Chuck Grimes
Producer
Marc E. Platt
Producer
Tony DeRosa-Grund
Producer
Tracey E. Edmonds
Producer
Yasna Stefanovic
Production Designer
Deborah Kaplan
Screenwriter
Harry Elfont
Screenwriter
Ron Williams
Second Unit Camera
Johanne Hubert
Set Decorator
Anneke Van Oort
Set Designer
Jennifer Donaldson
Set Designer
Vivien Nishi
Set Designer
Eric Batut
Sound/Sound Designer
Paul N.J. Ottosson
Sound/Sound Designer
Cameron Frankley
Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2001
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for language and mild sensuality
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
Deluxe color
Sound
Dolby Digital/DTS/SDDS
Produced by
Riverdale
Universal
Release
April 11, 2001 (USA)
by MGM
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