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Release Date:
August 16, 2002
Original Title:
The Adventures of Pluto Nash
Alternate Titles:
As Aventuras de Pluto Nash
Die Abenteuer von Pluto Nash
Pluto Nash
The Adventures of Pluto Nash
Πλούτο Νας
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Castle Rock Entertainment
NPV Entertainment
Village Roadshow Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 BR: 12 CZ: 12+ DE: 12 FR: U GB: PG HU: 16 IE: 12 JP: G PT: M/12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 95
The year is 2087, the setting is the moon. Pluto Nash, the high-flying successful owner of the hottest nightclub in the universe, finds himself in trouble when he refuses to sell his club to lunar gangster Mogan, who just happens to be helping the mysterious Rex Crater mastermind a plan to take over the entire moon.
"A" Camera Operator:
William D. Barber
"B" Camera Operator:
François Daignault
Art Department Coordinator:
Annette Bélanger
Viviane Vallée
Art Direction:
Gilles Aird
Jason Weil
Assistant Art Director:
Jean Kazemirchuk
Raynald Langelier
Assistant Costume Designer:
Lizzie McGovern
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Guylaine Boucher
Assistant Property Master:
Claire Alary
Best Boy Grip:
Keith Kerr
Boom Operator:
Louis Piché
Casting:
Mary Colquhoun
Clapper Loader:
Jean Kavanagh
Co-Producer:
Michael Klawitter
Frank Capra III
Color Timer:
David Orr
Costume Design:
Ha Nguyen
Costume Supervisor:
Charlene Amateau
Director:
Ron Underwood
Director of Photography:
Oliver Wood
Dolly Grip:
Patrick Lima
Editor:
Paul Hirsch
Alan Heim
Executive Producer:
Bruce Berman
Extras Casting:
Julie Breton
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Rob Morey
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Michel Bernier
First Assistant Director:
Frank Capra III
First Assistant Editor:
Jim Flynn
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Branden Spencer
Gayle Wesley
Foley Artist:
James Moriana
Jeffrey Wilhoit
Foley Editor:
Peter Staubli
Foley Supervisor:
Craig S. Jaeger
Gaffer:
James B. Crawford
John Lewin
Graphic Designer:
Isabelle Côté
Hairstylist:
Stacey Morris
Manon Joly
Key Makeup Artist:
Jocelyne Bellemare
Leadman:
Wayne Shepherd
Location Manager:
Céline Daignault
Makeup Artist:
Vera Steimberg
Gillian Chandler
Music Editor:
Bunny Andrews
Negative Cutter:
Mo Henry
Original Music Composer:
John Powell
Post Production Supervisor:
Tricia Miles
Producer:
Louis A. Stroller
Martin Bregman
Michael Bregman
Production Accountant:
Gregory D. Hemstreet
Pota Manolakos
Production Controller:
Thomas A. Davila
Production Coordinator:
Danielle Boucher
Production Design:
Bill Brzeski
Production Illustrator:
Philip Toolin
Ed Natividad
Simon Murton
James Carson
Production Manager:
Christina Kontos
Property Master:
Will Blount
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Bruno Gatien
Screenplay:
Neil Cuthbert
Script Supervisor:
Monique Champagne
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Claude Beauchamp
Second Assistant Director:
Anne Alloucherie
Set Decoration:
Brana Rosenfeld
Set Designer:
Félix Larivière-Charron
Michele Laliberte
Russell Moore
Charlotte Rouleau
John Dexter
A. Todd Holland
Colin De Rouin
Dianne Wager
Joseph Lang Browns
Céline Lampron
Set Dresser:
Marie-Claude Guay
Elise de Blois
Vincent Aird
Robert Parle
Sound Mixer:
Patrick Rousseau
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steve Maslow
Andy Koyama
Chris Carpenter
Gregg Landaker
Sound Recordist:
Brion Paccassi
Bill Meadows
Frank Fleming
Special Effects Coordinator:
Garry Elmendorf
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Adrien Morot
Steadicam Operator:
François Daignault
Still Photographer:
Bruce McBroom
Jonathan Wenk
Storyboard Artist:
Marie-Agnés Reeves
Tom Southwell
Timothy Burgard
Michael Anthony Jackson
Stunt Coordinator:
Michael Scherer
Alan Oliney
Supervising Art Director:
Shepherd Frankel
Unit Manager:
Jim Kontos
Unit Publicist:
Deborah Simmrin
Visual Effects Editor:
Melissa Bretherton
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Nick Davis
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Simonetta Mariano
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