13 Going on 30 (2004) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 13, 2004

Original Title:
13 Going on 30

Alternate Titles:
13 Going on 30
13 Love 30
13 snart 30
13ラブ30 サーティンラブサーティ
30 Anni In 1 Secondo
De Repente 30
De Repente Já nos 30!
Si tuviera 30
Suddenly 30
Xafnika... 30

Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Romance

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Revolution Studios
Thirteen Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 8  AU: PG  BR: 12  CA: G  CH: 12  DE: 6  FR: U|10  GB: 12A  HU: 12  IE: 12  NO: A  PL: 16  RO: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 98

For some, 13 feels like it was just yesterday. For Jenna, it was.

A girl who's sick of the social strictures of junior high is transformed into a grownup overnight. In this feel-good fairy tale, teenager Jenna wants a boyfriend, and when she's unable to find one, she fantasizes about being a well-adjusted adult. Suddenly, her secret desire becomes a reality, and she is transformed into a 30-year-old, but adulthood, with its own set of male-female challenges, isn't as easy as it looks.

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ADR Mixer:
Greg Steele

Art Department Coordinator:
Lauren Buckley
Al Lewis

Art Direction:
Chris Cornwell

Camera Operator:
Patrick B. O'Brien

Casting:
Ellen Lewis
Terri Taylor

Casting Associate:
Jennifer Euston

Choreographer:
Marguerite Pomerhn Derricks

Co-Producer:
Allegra Clegg

Construction Coordinator:
Joseph M. Odrejko
Joseph S. Alfieri

Costume Design:
Susie DeSanto

Costume Supervisor:
Marisa Aboitiz

Dialogue Editor:
Hugh Waddell

Director:
Gary Winick

Director of Photography:
Don Burgess

Editor:
Susan Littenberg

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Charles Newirth

Executive Producer:
Todd Garner
Dan Kolsrud

First Assistant Camera:
Zoran Veselic
Don Steinberg

First Assistant Director:
Eric Fox Hays

Foley Artist:
Jeffrey Wilhoit

Foley Recordist:
Nerses Gezalyan

Foley Supervisor:
Bob Beher

Hair Department Head:
Frances Mathias

Hairstylist:
Michael Reitz

Key Hair Stylist:
Angel De Angelis
Katherine Rees

Makeup Artist:
Deborah La Mia Denaver
Amy Schmiederer

Makeup Department Head:
Cindy J. Williams

Music Editor:
Daniel Pinder

Music Supervisor:
John Houlihan

Original Music Composer:
Theodore Shapiro

Producer:
Susan Arnold
Gina Matthews
Donna Roth

Production Design:
Garreth Stover

Property Master:
Emily Ferry
Peter Gelfman

Screenplay:
Josh Goldsmith
Cathy Yuspa

Script Supervisor:
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez

Second Assistant Director:
Murphy Occhino
Hope Garrison

Set Costumer:
Marta Font
Barrett Hong
Ángela Núñez

Set Decoration:
Leslie E. Rollins

Sound Designer:
Harry Cohen

Sound Effects Editor:
Hector C. Gika
Geoffrey G. Rubay
Perry Robertson

Sound Mixer:
James Sabat
Nerses Gezalyan
David MacMillan

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Brad Sherman
Jon Taylor

Sound Recordist:
James J. Sabat Jr.
Sean Landeros

Special Effects Coordinator:
Gintar Repecka
Steven Kirshoff

Still Photographer:
Tracy Bennett
Barry Wetcher

Stunt Coordinator:
Shauna Duggins
Pat Romano

Stunt Double:
Shauna Duggins

Stunt Driver:
Cort Hessler

Stunts:
John Cenatiempo
Bill Anagnos
Norman Douglass
Danny Aiello III
Hudson Cooper

Supervising Sound Editor:
Tom Bellfort

Utility Stunts:
Kevin Abercrombie

Visual Effects Editor:
Kosta Saric

Visual Effects Producer:
Jamie Stevenson
Jeff Werner

Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Jones

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