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Derricks was behind the choreography of two films similar in their subject matter, Striptease (1996) and Showgirls (1995). [2] Some of her more noted works include the Austin Powers films, 10 Things I Hate About You (1999), Donnie Darko (2001), Little Miss Sunshine (2006), and Spider-Man 3 (2007).
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The musical Sister Act, directed by Peter Schneider and choreographed by Marguerite Derricks, premiered at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California on October 24, 2006 and closed on December 23, 2006. [16] It broke records, grossing $1,085,929 to become the highest grossing show ever at that venue. [17]
Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story is a 2024 American romantic comedy Christmas television film directed by John Putch. It tells the story of Alana, a Kansas City Chiefs fan whose family is competing to win the team's Fan of the Year contest, which is being judged by Derrick, who has recently moved to Kansas City to work as the Chiefs director of fan engagement.
Brian Boitano and Marguerite Derricks: CBS: Introducing Dorothy Dandridge: Kim Blank HBO: The Drew Carey Show "Drew and Kate Boink" Jerry Mitchell: ABC: 2001 [38] Blast! Jim Moore, George Pinney and Jon Vanderkolff PBS: Bojangles: Henry Tang Showtime: Grounded for Life "Mrs. Finnerty, You Have a Lovely Daughter" Kenny Ortega: Fox: Miss America ...
A derrick is a lifting device, especially in an oil field. Derricks may also refer to: Anthony Derricks (born 1976), former Arena Football League defensive specialist/k.o. returner stand-out; Cleavant Derricks (actor) (born 1953), American actor and singer-songwriter
To avoid any association between the two films, advertisements projected Striptease as more comedic than Showgirls, which had been marketed as a drama. Aside from a common context, Striptease and Showgirls shared two notable connections: Marguerite Derricks choreographed both films, and Rena Riffel played a prominent role in each.
The movie spent a considerable amount of time in post-production, which caused its budget to increase further. This, combined with the massive cost overruns of Lady L , which had been postponed, and the remake of Mutiny on the Bounty , as well as the massive failures of Cimarron , Mutiny on the Bounty , and this film, led to the resignation of ...