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Release Date:
January 1, 2012
Original Title:
Gabe the Cupid Dog
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Feifer Worldwide
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 91
When Eric and Marsha break off their long-term relationship, journalist Eric is able to weather it pretty well. He still has his long time canine companion Gabe, and his boss, Ms Andrews, wants to send him to London to open an office. But first Ms Andrews says Eric must find out the true identity of the best-selling author R L Dutton. A bigger obstacle for Eric's trip, however, comes from his dog. Gabe does not want to face six months in quarantine with big pit bulls and mastiffs waiting for an OK to the UK. Getting ideas from a pretty TV host, Gabe acts as Cupid Dog, doing his best to bring Eric and their neighbor Sara together. Gabe's plan works, only to go up in smoke when Eric realizes Sara is the mysterious author. Now Sara thinks Eric was just using her for a story before leaving for London. Gabe the Cupid Dog must go to new lengths to get Sara and Eric to tie the "leash."
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Casting:
Dean E. Fronk
Donald Paul Pemrick
Costume Design:
Samantha Kuester
Director:
Michael Feifer
Director of Photography:
Hank Baumert Jr.
Editor:
Patrick Bellanger
Executive Producer:
Pierre David
Lawrence Goebel
First Assistant Director:
Yaron Kaplan
Gaffer:
Eric Tolzmann
Makeup Department Head:
Claudia Londoño
Music:
Brandon Jarrett
Producer:
David DeCrane
Michael Feifer
Noël A. Zanitsch
Production Design:
Rachel Ferrari
Screenplay:
Michael Feifer
Second Unit Director:
Hank Baumert Jr.
Story:
Michael Feifer
David DeCrane
Pierre David
Supervising Sound Editor:
Andres Boulton
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