The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All
Brief Synopsis
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At a college to visit a war buddy's professor-daughter, a mercenary finds her brutally beaten. He becomes an English teacher at the New York college and sets out to deliver a lesson in vigilante justice to the steroid-using football jocks responsible for the assault and for brutalizing faculty membe
Cast & Crew
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Robert Radler
Director
Vinny Lerusso
Performer
Erin Chambers
Spencer Ashby
Patric Knight
Richard Humphreys
Film Details
Also Known As
Substitute 3: Winner Takes All
MPAA Rating
Genre
Action
Sequel
Release Date
1999
Location
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 30m
Synopsis
At a college to visit a war buddy's professor-daughter, a mercenary finds her brutally beaten. He becomes an English teacher at the New York college and sets out to deliver a lesson in vigilante justice to the steroid-using football jocks responsible for the assault and for brutalizing faculty members.
Director
Robert Radler
Director
Cast
Vinny Lerusso
Performer
Erin Chambers
Spencer Ashby
Patric Knight
Richard Humphreys
Curtis Lupo
Robert Harvey
Claudia Christian
Treat Williams
Maxx Payne
Rebecca Staab
James Black
Billy Judkins
Vern Savage
Ed Cameron
Jeff Jensen
Matt Hyams
Performer
Frank Gerrish
Joey Miyashima
Duane Stephens
Brian Simpson
Kathy Crandall
Lead Person
Luciano Pannunzio
Scott Wilkinson
Peter Epstein
Dave Jensen
Barbara Jane Reams
Chris Carnel
Melinda Haynes
Michael Shane Davis
Richard Portnow
Christopher Aguayo
Danny Hansen
Christian Jensen
Steve Condie
David Stevens
Brad Jessey
George Fisher
Crew
Matt Andrews
Assistant
Dean Aoxi
Assistant Director
Dimitra Arlys
Adr
Stan Bishop
Set Production Assistant
Sandra Bojin-sedlik
Costume Designer
Les Boothe
Set Decorator
Melanie Borgenicht
Other
John S Boyd
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bonnie Burch
Hair Assistant
Bonnie Burch
Makeup Assistant
Damon Caro
Stunts
Cameron Carpenter
Assistant Location Manager
Brenton Chu
Set Production Assistant
Andy Coe
Electrician
Robert N Conder
Dolly Grip
Randy Cook
Foreman
Judy Darby
Craft Service
Judy Darby
Medic
Sharon C Dietz
Assistant Production Coordinator
Aron Dumas
On-Set Dresser
Michael Dungan
Location Manager
Morrie Eisenman
Executive Producer
Erik Empey
Office Assistant
Dennis Fairley
Special Effects Assistant
Betsey Fels
Casting
Christian C Froude
Assistant Production Accountant
Roy Frumkes
Screenplay
Roy Frumkes
Characters As Source Material
Medeleine Garai
Sound
Joey Gardner
Stunts
John Garrett
Property Master
Demetrius Graham
Office Assistant
Ronald H Green
Other
Mike Gunther
Stunts
George Hansen
Swing Gang
Chris Hanson
Extras Agent/Coordinator
Margo Hara
Adr
Chris Hardy
Photography
Anita Hart
Stunts
Doc Heavirland
Grip
Mark Hofeling
Art Director
Gina Homan
Makeup Artist
Carlos Huertas
Caterer
Alan Hurd
Other
Tor Hyams
Music
Harvey Jason
Adr
Martin Jedlicka
Assistant Director
Nathan Johnson
Carpenter
Jeff Jones
Production Coordinator
Julie Jones
Auditor
Aaron Kampfer
Set Production Assistant
Barry Keys
Foley Mixer
Robert King
Stunt Coordinator
Shirley Kurata
Set Costumer
Mark Layton
Other
Packy Lennon
Gaffer
Vinny Lerusso
Other
Diana Lui
Production Coordinator
Erin Lyons
Hair Stylist
Chris Main
Other
John L Malmborg
Carpenter
John Mans
Camera Assistant
Michael Q Martin
Post-Production Supervisor
Judi Mckee
Casting Associate
Laurel Miller
Art Department Coordinator
Carol Minkel
Other
Richard Miro
Adr
Richard A Mitchell
Grip
Barton Moody
Assistant Property Master
Veronica Nash
Craft Service
Loren Nebeker
Video Playback
Ray O'reilly
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Heather Olson
Swing Gang
Alan Ormsby
Characters As Source Material
Rick Partlow
Foley Artist
Kim Paulsen
Transportation Captain
Mauritz Pavoni
Set Production Assistant
Andy Potvin
Consultant
Cate Praggastis
Casting
Greg Puga
Special Effects Foreman
Glenn Ralston
Costume Supervisor
Susie Ramos-jenson
Photography
Patrick Reddish
Camera Operator
Robert Reeves
Assistant Director
Danny Retz
Editor
Simon Rhee
Stunt Coordinator
Simon Rhee
Other
Aniko Safran
Assistant Director
Scott Sandstrom
Boom Operator
Ed Santiago
Avid Editor
Bill Seaman
Sound Effects Editor
David Shafer
Transportation Coordinator
Gary W Shaw
Dolly Grip
Steve Sheridan
Color Timer
Yael Shpiller
Assistant Sound Editor
Rocco Simonelli
Characters As Source Material
Rocco Simonelli
Screenplay
Lynn Sisco
Script Supervisor
John Sisti
Adr Supervisor
Adam H Smith
Best Boy
Brandy Snow
Hair Assistant
Brandy Snow
Makeup Assistant
Terry Spazek
Producer
Ken Speed
Special Effects Coordinator
Roger Stoneburner
Stunts
Peggy Stuber
Assistant Director
Rowene Sutherland
Props Assistant
C.c. Taylor
Stunts
Carol A Taylor
Art Department
Christopher M Taylor
Assistant Sound Editor
Clive Taylor
Sound Supervisor
Clive Taylor
Sound Designer
Arly Thomsen
Key Grip
Lydian Tone
Foley Artist
Mark A Tracy
Avid Editor
Marcelo Tubert
Adr
Tim Turner
Production Accountant
Les Udy
Sound Mixer
Charles B Unger
Assistant Editor
Craig C Wallace
Electrician
James Walton
Video Playback
Robert E Warner
Unit Production Manager
Thomas Watson
Electrician
Wint Williams
Other
Barry Wilson
Director Of Photography
Travis Zariwny
Camera Assistant
Carl Zittrer
Music Editor
Film Details
Also Known As
Substitute 3: Winner Takes All
MPAA Rating
Genre
Action
Sequel
Release Date
1999
Location
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 30m
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Aired in United States August 14, 1999
Released in United States on Video January 18, 2000
Sequel to "The Substitute 2: School's Out" telecast on HBO March 27, 1998.