Legally Blonde 2 (DVD)
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Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde hit theaters on the Wednesday before the Fourth of July in 2003 and grossed nearly $40 million by Monday. However, the following weekend the film could only boast sales half of that and the film quickly left theaters in the coming weeks. Grossing about $90 million in the U.S., the film was a success for the studio, though many expected it to perform just as well as Witherspoon s last big film, Sweet Home Alabama.
Soundtrack
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde – Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
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Soundtrack album by various artists | |
Released | July 1, 2003 |
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Label | Curb |
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Singles from Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde – Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
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A soundtrack for the film was released on July 1, 2003, by Curb Records. We Can was released as a single for the soundtrack by American country music recording artist LeAnn Rimes on October 28, 2003, by Curb Records.
No. | Title | Recording artist(s) | Length |
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1. | We Can | LeAnn Rimes | 3:40 |
2. | Breakthrough | Hope 7 | 2:45 |
3. | Atomic Dog (Dogs of the World Unite Remix) | George Clinton (featuring Coolio) | 4:23 |
4. | Me Against the World | Superchick | 2:58 |
5. | I m Just a Bill | Deluxx Folk Implosion | 3:26 |
6. | Sisters Are Doin It for Themselves | Eurythmics and Aretha Franklin | 4:53 |
7. | More Bounce (In California) | Soul Kid #1 | 3:59 |
8. | For What It s Worth | Candyskins | 4:00 |
9. | Power to the People | John Lennon | 3:21 |
10. | America | Lou Reed | 2:49 |
11. | We Can (American Mix) | LeAnn Rimes | 3:36 |
New
Mgm Home Entertainment
DVD
Mgm Home Entertainment
Color
Adult
Mgm Home Entertainment
B00384WB34
027616898968
2222219
2003
2003-07-02
95
1h 35min
Awards, 3 wins & 5 nominations
Charles Herman-Wurmfeld
Amanda Brown, Eve Ahlert, Dennis Drake
Reese Witherspoon, Sally Field, Bob Newhart
David Nicksay, Marc Platt, Jennifer Simpson, Stephen Traxler, Reese Witherspoon
Rolfe Kent
Elliot Davis
Peter Teschner
Joseph Middleton
Missy Stewart
Mark Worthington
K.C. Fox
Sophie De Rakoff
Katherine James, Loretta James-Demasi, Art Luna, Cheri Montesanto, Anne Morgan, Edward Morrison, Stephen Robinette, Toni-Ann Walker, Brad Wilder, Petrice Bankhead
David Nicksay
Marisol Ari Oyola, George Parra, Ruben Flores Rios II, Robert Rooy, Nick Satriano, Susan E. Walter, Stephen Traxler
Tom Altobello, Rachel Beers, Cliff Berns, Eric Bryant, Shannon Curfman, Elixandro Diaz Jr., Wendy Drapanas, Gregonio P. Galicia, Stephanie Gilliam, Darryl Henley, Kristen McCarron, Aya Morton, Frank Musitelle, Patricia Owen, Lars Petersen, Stuart Rankine, Cynthia C. Rebman, Eric Reichardt, Lee Ross, Brooke Sartorius, John L. Sullivan, Chris Ubick, Steven C. Voll, Craig Zumbroegel, Matt Callahan, Melanie S. Chretin, Matthew D. Egan, Paulette Fox, Mary E. Gullickson, Jason Dock Harrell, Roger B. Henry, Barry Jones, Richard Martinez, Robert Cass McEntee, Kristie Moore, Christopher Morente, Rocco Francesco Paolone, Ira Proctor, Keith Sale, Sharon Speller, Alexx Thompson
Richard L. Anderson, David Bach, Matthew C. Beville, Mike Chock, James Christopher, Vincent Cirilli, Mark Coffey, Gary Gegan, Matthew Iadarola, Robert Jackson, Thomas Jones, Shawn Kennelly, Laura Macias, Michael A. Morongell, Piero Mura, Kim H. Ornitz, Bryan Pennington, Jesse Pomeroy, Bud Raymond, Sean Rowe, Martin Schloemer, Reuben Simon, Mychal Smith, Ralph Stuart, Marvin Walowitz, Howard London, Chris Navarro
Phil Cory, Steve Riley
David Behar, Franklin Cofod, Victor DiMichina, Kevin Fisher, Jim Gorman, Mike Hardison, Bruce Harris, Bonnie Kanner, Christopher Keith, Brian A. Lamb, Jeff Matakovich, John R. McConnell, Ray McIntyre Jr., Liz Radley, Alfredo Ramirez, Ray Scalice, Kevin Struckman, Steven Fagerquist, James David Hattin, Kyle J. Healey, Jason Hill, Daryl Klein, Derek Ledbetter, Mike Pemberton, Sharmishtha Sohoni, Deborah Wiltman
Tom Elliott, Rick Kain, Paul Majors
Roger Awad, Joseph E. Bates, Kevin Blauvelt, Ted Caloroso, Mike Connors, Gary Dagg, Sam Emerson, David Galbraith, Yuri Karjane, Kevin Kennedy, James LeBlanc, Josh Levy, Jon Lindsay, Brian Lukas, Duane Charles Manwiller, Jeff Murrell, Jason Rez, Bruce Robinson, Kyle Rudolph, Rodney Veto, Thomas D. Wazney, Douglas Arnold, Brian Bartolini, Glenn Brown, Michael Chambliss, Henry Christian III, Eddie Cordero, Chris Cuevas, Ronald De Torres, Andrew Dumas, Sean Ginn, Adam Glick, Russell Griffith, Chris Hathaway, Kieran KC Illes, Simon Jayes, Jimi Johnson, Christian J. Killingsworth, John Monsour, Rick Page, Wadsworth Peters, Brendon Phillips, H. Chris Sorensen, Mark Walpole
Stacie Goodman, Terence Harris, Marisa Lynch, Warren Workman, James Bereece
Conan Castro Jr., Carrie Hollinger, Mary C. Lane, Maya Lieberman, Marina Ray, Beverley Woods, Anthony Almaraz, Christine Bieselin Clark, Jody Felz, Erika Munro
Ricky Andres, Gary Burritt, Valance Eisleben, Angela Hutchinson, Nina Kawasaki, Mike Milliken, Jay Steinberg, Tim Vincent, John Potter, Jon Thompson
Kristi Frankenheimer, Peggy Pridemore, Leslie Romenesko, Eva M. Schroeder, Pamella D Pella, T. De Luca, John Latenser V, Jennifer Miller, David B. Smith, Tommy Woodard
Tony Blondal, Anita Camarata, Stephen Coleman, Shannon Erbe, Robert Fernandez, Gregory Geiger, Larry Groupé, Sid Page, Ryan Robinson, Dan Savant, Nick South, Kerry Wikstrom, Jeff Bunnell, Vince Caro, John Rodd
Susan Malerstein-Watkins
Sheila Mandel, Randy Peters, Candace Wells, Gina August, William Fleet Eakland, Joey Freitas, Ronald Hooker, Brett Miller, Richard P. Pecora, Sean C. Ryan, Christopher Weippert
Travis Avitabile, Jeanine Barry, Christina Barton, Toni Basil, Rachel Bati, John Berlin, Kevin Berman, Samuel Bokebza, Sue Bokobza, Maxine Brooks, Terry Brown, Sue Chipperton, Karen Leigh Crutcher, Lisa Davis, Shelley Davis, Deborah Dellosso, James Dew, Doris Donnenberg, Steven Espinosa, Peter Evangelatos, Cheryl Ferraro, Jordan Brendan Finnegan, Brendon Fong, Maggie Ford, Nancy Fuller, Delores Gilbeaux, Israel Gordan, James Henderson, Kimberly Kleinman, Meti Kusari, Joey Levy, Troy Lewis, Jana Lundy, Robert Martinez, Michael G. Maurer, Thomas John McGowan, David Meyers, Tina Nelson Hill, Pamela Palmer-DoQui, Brice Potthoff Jr., Rachael Robertson, Shannon Rupe, John Sanchez, Christina Sheldon, Linda Silverstein, Deborah Simmrin, Rebecca Snavely, Sarah Spearing, Andrew Trosmans, Stacy Underhill, Victor Valencia, Rebecca Whitesell LaFond, Adam Wilkins, Ben Wray, Jonathan Wysocki, Doug Byers, Julie Cummings, David W. Dale, Phil DeSanti, Scott Foster, Adam Jordan, Eric Kops, Ross L. Kulma, Lorena Mascarell, Leanne Milner, Daryl Olson, Margaret J. Orlando, Steven Puglia, Bea S. Rembeczky, Cheryl Ryan, Holly McGreevy Scott, Ron Segro, Frederick Shear, Sabrina Somma, Chris Sprister, Linda Sypien, Jonathan Theriault, Aaron Walrod
Frederic Fekkai
Comedy
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Marc Platt Productions, Type A Films
USA
English
PG-13
4.7
67536
47
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (also referred to simply as Legally Blonde 2) is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld and written by Kate Kondell. It is a sequel to the 2001 film Legally Blonde and the second film in the Legally Blonde series. It stars Reese Witherspoon (who also served as the film s executive producer) alongside an ensemble cast featuring Sally Field, Regina King, Jennifer Coolidge, Bruce McGill, Dana Ivey, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Bob Newhart, and Luke Wilson, with Coolidge and Wilson reprising their roles from the first film.
Although the story is set in Washington, D.C., the film was shot in the offices at Vivint Arena (then the Delta Center), the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois. The supposed aerial views on Washington buildings were scale models built by the crew.
The film opened on July 2, 2003, to generally negative reviews from critics. Nevertheless, it was a box office success, grossing $125 million worldwide.
$45,000,000 (estimated)
$22,220,670
$90,186,328
$124,914,842
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