7-10 split

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Movie
German title 7-10 split
Original title 7-10 split
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2007
length about 90 minutes
Rod
Director Tommy Reid
script Ross Patterson
production Patrick Durham ,
David E. Ornston ,
Tara Reid ,
Tommy Reid ,
Jonathan Sachar
music Greg Morgenstein
camera Massimo Zeri
cut Amanda I. Kirpaul
occupation

7-10 Split is an American sports comedy from the year 2007 . Directed by Tommy Reid and written by Ross Patterson .

action

The actor Ross Vegas is devoted to bowling and starts in professional competitions. His girlfriend Lindsay and his friend Mike accompany him. Vegas is thriving as an athlete and in the media, but it is getting a bad rap. His relationship and friendship with Mike is broken.

Reviews

Jason Buchanan wrote in the All Movie Guide that the film shows the difference between "lasting fame" and "fleeting negative notoriety".

production

The film was shot in Los Angeles and Simi Valley . Its production amounted to an estimated 4 million US dollars . The world premiere took place on February 11, 2007 at the European Film Market . The film was released directly on DVD in March 2008 in Japan .

Tommy Reid , a brother of the producer and lead actress Tara Reid , made his debut as a director with this film.

Trivia

" 7-10 split " describes the most difficult constellation after a failed first attempt at bowling, but still clearing all pins to save. The pins are on the far left and far right in the back. It is very difficult to hit these two pins on the second throw.

7-10 Split in bowling means that the two outer pins stop after the first throw.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "The difference between lasting fame and fleeting notoriety". Quoted in the New York Times , accessed November 10, 2008
  2. ^ Filming locations for 7-10 Split , accessed November 10, 2008
  3. Box office / business for 7-10 Split , accessed November 10, 2008
  4. Release dates for 7-10 Split , accessed November 10, 2008