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'''''Tenure''''' is a 2009 [[United States|American]] [[comedy film]], written and directed by [[Mike Million]] and starring [[Luke Wilson]], [[David Koechner]] and [[Gretchen Mol]]. The film was produced by [[Paul Schiff]] and released by [[Blowtorch Entertainment]] as their first original production.
'''''Tenure''''' is a 2009 [[United States|American]] [[comedy film]], written and directed by [[Mike Million]] and starring [[Luke Wilson]], [[David Koechner]] and [[Gretchen Mol]]. The film was produced by [[Paul Schiff]] and released by [[Blowtorch Entertainment]] as their first original production.


The movie was filmed at [[Bryn Mawr College]], [[Lower Merion High School]], and [[Rosemont College]] in Pennsylvania and is currently in post-production, set to be released early in 2009. This is no longer possible due to post-production delays.
The movie was filmed at [[Bryn Mawr College]], [[Lower Merion High School]], and [[Rosemont College]] in Pennsylvania and also Garrett Hill, Pennsylvania is currently in post-production, set to be released early in 2009. This is no longer possible due to post-production delays.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==

Revision as of 22:23, 22 February 2010

Tenure
Directed byMike Million
Written byMike Million
Produced byPaul Schiff
(executive)
Tai Duncan
Brendan McDonald
Blowtorch Entertainment
StarringLuke Wilson
David Koechner
Gretchen Mol
Music byDolby Laboratories
Distributed byBlowtorch Entertainment
Release date
Spring 2009
Running time
Theatrical cut
TBD min.
Unrated cut
TBD min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
BudgetUndisclosed
Box officeDomestic
TBD
Foreign
TBD
Worldwide
TBD

Tenure is a 2009 American comedy film, written and directed by Mike Million and starring Luke Wilson, David Koechner and Gretchen Mol. The film was produced by Paul Schiff and released by Blowtorch Entertainment as their first original production.

The movie was filmed at Bryn Mawr College, Lower Merion High School, and Rosemont College in Pennsylvania and also Garrett Hill, Pennsylvania is currently in post-production, set to be released early in 2009. This is no longer possible due to post-production delays.

Plot

Charlie Thurber (Luke Wilson) is a beleaguered college professor who competes for tenure against an impressive new hire from Yale, Elaine Grasso (Gretchen Mol). Jay Hadley (David Koechner) is a professor of the Anthropology department who tries to convince Thurber to sabotage Grasso’s career while simultaneously obsessed with trying to prove the authenticity of Bigfoot.

Cast and Characters