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Director
  
Phil Dornfeld

Screenplay
  
Josh Heald

Writer
  
Josh Heald

Language
  
English

5.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
September 23, 2011 (2011-09-23) (limited)

Music director
  
Producers
  
Adam Herz, Armyan Bernstein, Charlie Lyons

Cast
  
Danneel Ackles
(Erica), (Lucy), (Herself),
Nicholas D'agosto
(Mike),
Marcelle Baer
(Oyster Girl #1), (Ann Marie)

Similar movies
  
Danneel Ackles and Nicholas DAgosto appear in Mardi Gras: Spring Break and Fired Up!

Tagline
  
A group of college buddies sow their wild oats in New Orleans.

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Mardi Gras: Spring Break is a 2011 comedy/road trip film. It stars Nicholas D'Agosto, Josh Gad, Bret Harrison, Arielle Kebbel, Danneel Harris, Regina Hall, and Carmen Electra. It is directed by Phil Dornfield. The film follows a trio of senior college students who visit New Orleans during the Mardi Gras season.

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Mardi Gras: Spring Break movie scenes

Originally shot in 2008 as Max's Mardi Gras, it was scheduled for release by Sony Pictures' Screen Gems division. It was shelved until September 2011, when Samuel Goldwyn Films released it in select cities.

Mardi Gras: Spring Break movie scenes

Plot

Mardi Gras: Spring Break movie scenes

Three best friends Mike (Nicholas D'Agosto), Bump (Josh Gad), and Scottie (Bret Harrison) in search of a booze-fueled sexcapade find their way to Mardi Gras for boobs, beads and brews along with Mike's clingy girlfriend Erica (Danneel Harris).

Reception

Mardi Gras: Spring Break movie scenes

Shockya panned the film, writing "There is some piecemeal — though very minuscule, it must be stressed – charm to some of Gad’s energetic rants, and a riff about cowboy costumes having “jumped the gay shark” is mildly amusing. Otherwise, however, this is a movie which tries to wring its meager laughs from a scene in which shit literally hits the fan. Josh Heald’s script is a recycled bunch of road trip cliches, and never very funny ones at that."


Mardi Gras: Spring Break movie scenes

Mardi Gras: Spring Break movie scenes

Mardi Gras: Spring Break movie scenes

Mardi Gras: Spring Break movie scenes

References

Mardi Gras: Spring Break Wikipedia
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