Team America: World Police
- Director
- Trey Parker
- Release Date
- October 15, 2004
- Cast
- Trey Parker , Kristen Miller , Maurice LaMarche , Daran Norris , Matt Stone , Masasa
- Writers
- Pam Brady , Matt Stone , Trey Parker
- Runtime
- 98 minutes
- Budget
- $32 million
- Main Genre
- Action
- Cinematographer
- Bill Pope
- Producer
- Trey Parker, Scott Rudin, Pam Brady, Matt Stone
- Production Company
- Paramount Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, MMDP Munich Movie Development & Production GmbH & Co. Project KG
- Sfx Supervisor
- Joe Viskocil, Eric Pascarelli
- Distributor
- Paramount Pictures
- Assistant Director
- Eric Jewett
Summary
Popular Broadway actor Gary Johnston is recruited by the elite counter-terrorism organization Team America: World Police. As the world begins to crumble around him, he must battle with terrorists, celebrities and falling in love.
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