A Very Sunny Christmas (2009) [NR]

Release Date:
November 17, 2009

Original Title:
A Very Sunny Christmas

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Television
Cuppa Coffee Studios
FX Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 43

Tis the season.

Dennis and Dee decide to teach Frank a lesson "A Christmas Carol"-style, and Mac and Charlie learn some shocking things about their childhood Christmas traditions.

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Additional Set Dresser:
Reese Spensley

Ager/Dyer:
Reese Spensley

Animation:
Charles Greenfield
Daniel Palmer

Art Department Coordinator:
Monica Sotto

Art Direction:
David Utley

Assistant Art Director:
Chikako Suzuki
David Utley

Assistant Camera:
Rory Hanrahan
Tyler Williams

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Giovanni Zelko

Assistant Editor:
Matthew Crocker
Bryan Petty

Assistant Location Manager:
Jesse Lorber
Bryan Glinsky
John Brown

Assistant Property Master:
Casey Shaw

Best Boy Grip:
Jason Gary

Boom Operator:
Valeria Ghiran
Brian Jordan

Camera Operator:
Mande Whitaker
David Gasperik
Adam Richard Sklena

Casting:
Wendy O'Brien

Casting Assistant:
Chris Gehrt

Character Designer:
Charles Greenfield

Co-Executive Producer:
Scott Marder
David Hornsby
Rob Rosell

Co-Producer:
Jeff Luini

Colorist:
Ken Van Deest

Compositor:
Mike Terrigno

Costume Design:
Sabrina Rosen

Costume Supervisor:
Shawn Barry

Costumer:
Michael Crow
Traci Asher
Jennie Compton

Dialogue Editor:
Charlie Kolander

Director:
Fred Savage

Director of Photography:
Peter Smokler

Editor:
Patrick Walsh
Lee Sung-jin
Tim Roche

Executive Producer:
Charlie Day
Thomas Lofaro
Michael Rothenberg
Rob McElhenney
Glenn Howerton
Nick Frenkel

First Assistant Camera:
Angelica Giangregorio

First Assistant Director:
Michael Risoli
Maximillian D. Day

Foley Mixer:
Shawn Kennelly
Andrew Morgado

Grip:
James Pat Whelan

Hair Department Head:
Suzanne Kontonickas

Key Hair Stylist:
Connie Kallos

Key Makeup Artist:
Darcy Gilmore
Autumn Butler

Leadman:
Patrick Lees

Lighting Technician:
Coby Nissen

Location Assistant:
Marlena Schaefer

Location Manager:
Dale Dreher

Makeup Department Head:
Leah Vautrot

Music:
Cormac Bluestone
Heinz Kiessling

Music Supervisor:
Steve Griffen

Post Production Assistant:
Beverly Parkinson

Post Production Coordinator:
Sean Palsgaard

Producer:
Fred Savage
Randall Einhorn
Rob McElhenney

Production Design:
Scott Cobb

Production Driver:
Julio Salazar

Production Sound Mixer:
George Flores

Production Supervisor:
Amy Mayfield

Property Master:
Bruce C. Knight II

Script Supervisor:
Jeff Gonzalez

Second Assistant Director:
Carla Rose Ponzio

Second Second Assistant Director:
Richard Gonzales

Set Costumer:
Ashley Shartle

Set Decoration:
Jon Chaifetz
Aiyana Trotter

Set Dresser:
Scott Schutzki

Sound Mixer:
Chris Kellett

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark T. Williams

Storyboard Artist:
Chris Buchinsky

Stunt Coordinator:
Marc Scizak

Stunt Double:
Michael Munoz

Stunts:
Dailyn Matthews
John Ross

Supervising Producer:
Matt Shakman

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mike Marchain

Transportation Coordinator:
Robert E. Dingle

Visual Effects:
Stephen Fleet

Writer:
Rob McElhenney
Charlie Day

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