Bob the Butler is a 2005 family comedy film directed by Gary Sinyor and starring Brooke Shields and Tom Green.[1][2]
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Directed by | Gary Sinyor |
Written by | Jane Walker Wood Steven Manners Gary Sinyor |
Produced by | Esther Randall Gavin Wilding |
Starring | Tom Green Brooke Shields Genevieve Buechner Benjamin B. Smith Rob LaBelle Valerie Tian Simon Callow Iris Graham |
Cinematography | Jason Lehel |
Edited by | Richard Overall |
Music by | David A. Hughes |
Distributed by | First Independent Pictures Vivendi Entertainment |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Bob, a man who can't hold a job, discovers an ad in the Yellow Pages for a butler school. Anne Jamieson, a single mother and neat freak, hires Bob as her butler.
Bob the Butler was originally planned to be released in theaters October 2005 with a presumed PG-13 rating, but instead was aired on the Disney Channel on August 28, 2005, edited down to a PG rating. The film is now available on DVD.
Tom Green performed the credits music "My Name is Bob", which was a track produced by Mike Simpson of The Dust Brothers. The background music for that track ended up being used for Green's 2005 single Teachers Suck from his rap album Prepare For Impact.
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