A Ring of Endless Light (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 4, 2002

Original Title:
A Ring of Endless Light

Alternate Titles:
Delfiinikesä
Delfinbarátok
Des vacances inoubliables
Die Stimme des Meeres
O Anel da Luz Eterna
Um Mar de Esperança
Un mar de esperanza
Vacances inoubliables
Кольцо бесконечного света

Genres:
Drama | Family | Romance | TV Movie

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

From the author of the bestseller "A Wrinkle in Time"

When 15-year-old Vicky Austin, her sister Suzy and little brother Rob visit their grandfather on Seven Bay Island, Vicky faces several unexpected challenges. Her beloved grandfather, retired Reverend Eaton, seems to be seriously ill, but tries to pretend that nothing is wrong. Vicky met the rich but emotionally troubled Zachary Gray the previous summer, and he reappears to renew the acquaintance. Another boy, 17-year-old Adam Eddington, recruits Vicky to help him with a research project, working with a dolphin called Basil. Vicky discovers she can communicate telepathically with the dolphin and his mate - and possibly with Adam as well

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ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris

Additional Editing:
Benjamin D. Stokes

Animal Coordinator:
Darryl Pearce

Animatronics Designer:
Neil McLaughlin

Art Direction:
Adam Head

Camera Operator:
Phil Cross

Casting:
Judy Taylor
Lynda Gordon
Maura Fay
Fiona McMaster

Costume Design:
Katie Sparks

Costume Designer:
Katie Graham

Director:
Greg Beeman

Director of Photography:
Rodney Charters

Editor:
Terry Stokes

Executive Producer:
Bill Borden
Iris Caplan
Martha Wheelock

First Assistant Director:
Peter Fitzgerald

Gaffer:
Ken Moffatt

Hairdresser:
Willi Kenrick

Key Grip:
John Dolan

Line Producer:
Tom Hoffie

Location Manager:
Tony Clarke

Makeup Supervisor:
Sally Gordon

Mix Technician:
Elmo Ponsdomenech
Bruce Buehlman

Music Consultant:
Jill Meyers

Music Supervisor:
Jilien Manges

Novel:
Madeleine L'Engle

On Set Dresser:
Helen Mains

Original Music Composer:
Phil Marshall

Post Production Supervisor:
Lindy Ransom

Production Coordinator:
Sheila Lind

Production Design:
Jon Dowding

Production Manager:
Jeremy Douglas-Bill

Production Sound Mixer:
Greg Burgmann

Property Master:
Robbie Porter

Prosthetic Designer:
Thom Shouse

Screenplay:
Marita Giovanni
Bruce Graham

Script Supervisor:
Larraine Quinnell

Second Assistant Director:
Tony Edwards

Second Unit Director:
Bill Borden
Geoff Cox

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
James Legge

Set Dresser:
Chrissy Feld

Sound Supervisor:
Stephen Grubbs

Special Effects Coordinator:
Andrew Harcourt

Special Effects Supervisor:
Brian Holmes

Stunt Coordinator:
Ric Anderson

Stunt Double:
Angela Moore
Tacha Mulligan

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Craig Wentworth

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