The Wedding Singer (1998) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 13, 1998

Original Title:
The Wedding Singer

Alternate Titles:
La Mejor de Mis Bodas
La mejor de mis bodas
Le Chanteur de noces
Prima o poi me lo sposo
婚礼歌手

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Juno Pix
New Line Cinema
Robert Simonds Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  CZ: 12+  DE: 6  FR: U  GB: 12  KR: 15  NL: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 97

He's gonna party like it's 1985!

Robbie, a local rock star turned wedding singer, is dumped on the day of his wedding. Meanwhile, waitress Julia finally sets a wedding date with her fiancée Glenn. When Julia and Robbie meet and hit it off, they find that things are more complicated than anybody thought.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Daniel C. Gold

Art Department Coordinator:
Patti McNulty

Art Direction:
Alan Au

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
John R. Manocchia

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Cindy Franke

Associate Producer:
Rita Smith
Michelle Holdsworth

Boom Operator:
Gary A. Theard

Cableman:
Paul Coogan

Camera Operator:
Russell McElhatton

Casting:
Roger Mussenden

Chief Lighting Technician:
George Ball

Co-Executive Producer:
Richard Brener

Color Timer:
Mike Mertens

Construction Coordinator:
Mark Powell

Costume Design:
Mona May

Costume Supervisor:
Deahdra Scarano

Craft Service:
Kenneth Bondy

Director:
Frank Coraci

Director of Photography:
Tim Suhrstedt

Dolly Grip:
Andreas Crawford

Editor:
Tom Lewis

Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Joe Fineman

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Carla Fry

Executive Producer:
Brad Grey
Sandy Wernick

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Daniel E. Teaze

First Assistant Camera:
Paul V. Ferrazzi

First Assistant Director:
James M. Freitag

Hair Department Head:
Candy L. Walken
Barbara Olvera

Hairstylist:
Lana Heying

Key Grip:
Loren Corl

Location Manager:
Michael Neale

Makeup Artist:
Vonda K. Morris
Kathy C. King

Makeup Department Head:
Ann Pala
Kimberly Greene

Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt

Original Music Composer:
Teddy Castellucci

Post Production Supervisor:
Robert Hackl

Producer:
Jack Giarraputo
Robert Simonds

Production Accountant:
Mark J. Levenstein

Production Coordinator:
Lisa Lynn Kearsley

Production Design:
Perry Andelin Blake

Production Executive:
Erik Holmberg

Prosthetics:
Gary Archer

Rigging Gaffer:
John Cucura

Screenplay:
Tim Herlihy

Script Supervisor:
Jeanne Byrd

Second Assistant Camera:
Steve Aredas

Second Assistant Director:
David Cass Jr.

Set Decoration:
Lisa Robyn Deutsch

Set Designer:
Ann Harris

Sound Designer:
Elmo Weber

Sound Editor:
Vic Radulich

Sound Effects Editor:
Sam Gemette
Steven M. Sax
Scott A. Tinsley

Sound Mixer:
Kim H. Ornitz

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Scott Millan
Brad Sherman
Jim Fitzpatrick

Sound Recordist:
Brian D. Lucas
Bruce Swanson

Sound Supervisor:
Paul B. Clay

Still Photographer:
Kimberly Wright

Stunt Coordinator:
Michael Runyard

Title Designer:
Ramsey McDaniel

Transportation Coordinator:
Bryce Guy Williams

Unit Production Manager:
Ira Shuman

Unit Publicist:
Wendi Laski

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