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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
19 February 2010
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$5 million
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.

Tenure was filmed using locations in Pennsylvania, including: Bryn Mawr College, Lower Merion High School, Rosemont College, and the town of Garrett Hill. The film was shot in 28 days with a budget of 5 million dollars.[1]

After being screened at several film festivals, Tenure was released direct-to-video on February 19, 2010, exclusively at Blockbuster Video stores.[2] A national release is expected to follow in April 2010.

Plot

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

Cast and Characters

References

  1. ^ Sierra Bellow; et al. (Summer 2009), "Making Movies: The Celluloid Ringmaster; Mike Million Directs his First Feature Film", The University of Virginia Magazine {{citation}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |last= (help)
  2. ^ Crossman, Kevin (15 February 2010), "'Tenure' Coming to Blockbuster DVD Feb 19, Nationally in April", The Frat Pack Tribute {{citation}}: External link in |newspaper= (help)