David Kitay

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David Kitay
Birth nameDavid Joseph Kitay
Born (1961-10-23) October 23, 1961 (age 62)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres Film score
Occupation(s)Composer
Website www.davidkitay.com

David Joseph Kitay (born October 23, 1961) is an American film composer. [1] [2]

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Filmography

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1987 The Night Stalker Max Kleven
1989 Under the Boardwalk Fritz Kiersch
Look Who's Talking Amy Heckerling
1990 Nuns on the Run Jonathan Lynn
Look Who's Talking Too Amy Heckerling
1991 Problem Child 2 Brian Levant
Passion Will Mackenzie Television film
1992 Highway to Hell Ate de Jong
Boris and Natasha: The Movie Charles Martin Smith Television film
Breaking the Rules Neal Israel
1993 Surf Ninjas
Roosters Robert M. Young
1994 Trading Mom Tia Brelis
Father and Scout Richard MichaelsTelevision film
The Stoned Age James Melkonian
1995 Solomon & Sheba Robert M. Young
Jury Duty John Fortenberry
Clueless Amy Heckerling
1998 Can't Hardly Wait Deborah Kaplan
Harry Elfont
A Night at the Roxbury John Fortenberry
2000 Mary and Rhoda Barnet Kellman Television film
Scary Movie Keenen Ivory Wayans
Loser Amy Heckerling
Dude, Where's My Car? Danny Leiner
2001 Tomcats Gregory Poirier
Hounded Neal IsraelTelevision film
Ghost World Terry Zwigoff
2002 Cadet Kelly Larry Shaw Television film
The Stickup Rowdy Herrington
The Scream Team Stuart Gillard Television film
2003 The One Ron Lagomarsino
I Witness Rowdy Herrington
How to Deal Clare Kilner
Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off Paul Hoen Television film
Bad Santa Terry Zwigoff [3]
2004 Stuck in the Suburbs Savage Steve Holland Television film
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle Danny Leiner
Elvis Has Left the Building Joel Zwick
2005 Family Plan David S. Cass Sr.Television film
Life Is Ruff Charles Haid
The Ice Harvest Harold Ramis
2006 Art School Confidential Terry Zwigoff
The Darwin Awards Finn Taylor
Date Movie Jason Friedberg
Aaron Seltzer
Relative Strangers Greg Glienna
Caffeine John Cosgrove
2007 Smiley Face Gregg Araki [4]
Because I Said So Michael Lehmann
Shanghai Kiss Kern Konwiser
David Ren
Direct-to-video film
2008 Over Her Dead Body Jeff Lowell
Wieners Mark SteilenDirect-to-video film
Camp Rock Matthew Diamond Television film [5]
My Sassy Girl Yann Samuell Direct-to-video film
2009 Mr. Troop Mom William Dear Television film
2011 Demoted J. B. Rogers
2012 Vamps Amy Heckerling
Home Alone: The Holiday Heist Peter Hewitt Television film
2013 Aftermath Thomas Farone [6]
2017A Symphony of HopeBrian WeidlingDocumentary film

Video games

YearTitleNotes
2024 Mario vs. Donkey Kong Cinematic Composer [7]

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