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By John McCarthy, Opinion Editor

January 24, 2015 | 2 min read

This is an unapologetic piece of innuendo-laden sexist silliness for US fast food joint Carl Jr.

While this has been made by an American agency for an American audience, the decision to hire Jake Scott to direct it suggests that the Yanks know who which nation's filmmakers they need when they want to create a but of a 'Carry On'.

Client: Carl's Jr.

Agency: 72andSunny

Chief Creative Officer, Founder: Glenn Cole

Group Creative Directors: Justin Hooper, Mick DiMaria

Creative Director: Mark Maziarz

Junior Writer: Reilly Baker

Designer: Esther Kim

Director of Film Production: Sam Baerwald

Executive Film Producer: Molly McFarland

Film Producer: Brooke Horne

Film Production Coordinator: Taylor Stockwell

Group Brand Director: Judson Whigham

Brand Director: Alexis Coller

Brand Manager: Scott Vogelsong

Brand Coordinator: Anthony Fernandez

Group Business Affairs Director: Amy Jacobsen

Business Affairs Manager: Audra Brown, Maggie Pijanowski

Business Affairs Coordinator: Calli Howard

Group Strategy Director: Matt Johnson

Strategist: Eddie Moraga

Production Company: RSA Films

Director: Jake Scott

Executive Producer: Tracie Norfleet

Producer: David Mitchell

Head of Production: Elicia Laport

Sales Rep: Shortlist

Postproduction Company: Whitehouse Post

Editor: Rick Lawley

Assistant Editor: Devon Bradbury

Executive Producer: Joni Williamson

Producer: Evan Cunningham

Transfer: CO3

Colorist: Mike Pethel

Senior Producer: Matt Moran

Visual Effects Company: JAMM Visual

Visual Effects Supervisors: Jake Montgomery, Andy Boyd

Computer Graphics Supervisor: Jonathan Vaughn

Executive Producer: Asher Edwards

Sound Design, Mix: On Music & Sound

Composer: Chris Winston

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