Shattered Glass (2003) [PG-13]

Release Date:
November 14, 2003

Original Title:
Shattered Glass

Alternate Titles:
A hazugsággyáros
Asılsız Haber
El fabulador
El precio de la verdad
L'inventore di favole
Le Mystificateur
O Preço de uma Verdade
Rubrikernas Man
Shattered Glass - Wa(h)re Lügen
Verdade ou Mentira
Väritetty totuus
Афера Стивена Гласса
ニュースの天才
玻璃真相

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Baumgarten Merims Productions
Cruise/Wagner Productions
Forest Park Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A  DE: 12  GB: 12A  JP: PG12  NO: A|9  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 94

He'd do anything to get a great story.

The true story of fraudulent Washington, D.C. journalist Stephen Glass, who rose to meteoric heights as a young writer in his 20s, becoming a staff writer at The New Republic for three years. Looking for a short cut to fame, Glass concocted sources, quotes and even entire stories, but his deception did not go unnoticed forever, and eventually, his world came crumbling down.

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ADR Mixer:
Eric Thompson

ADR Recordist:
Chris Navarro

ADR Voice Casting:
Johnny Gidcomb

Additional Director of Photography:
Phedon Papamichael

Art Department Coordinator:
Cecile Braemer

Art Direction:
Pierre Perrault

Assistant Costume Designer:
Martine Gagnon

Assistant Location Manager:
Roch Chalifour

Associate Editor:
Craig Tanner

Author:
Buzz Bissinger

Best Boy Electric:
Jeff Scott

Boom Operator:
Catherine Bellazzi

Camera Loader:
Marie-Pierre Gratton

Casting:
Cassandra Kulukundis

Color Timer:
Matvey Shatz

Costume Design:
Renée April

Director:
Billy Ray

Director of Photography:
Mandy Walker

Dolly Grip:
Alain Masse

Editor:
Jeffrey Ford

Executive Producer:
Paula Wagner
Tom Cruise
Tom Ortenberg
Michael Paseornek

Extras Casting:
Julie Breton

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Christian Lemay

First Assistant Camera:
Nicolas Marion

First Assistant Director:
Richard L. Fox

Foley Artist:
Sean Rowe

Foley Editor:
Dan Scolnik

Foley Mixer:
Shawn Kennelly

Gaffer:
John Lewin

Graphic Designer:
Carl Lessard

Hairdresser:
Gérard Royer

Head Carpenter:
Michel Brochu

Key Dresser:
Sophie Beasse

Key Grip:
Robert B. Baylis

Key Hairdresser:
Corald Giroux

Key Makeup Artist:
Francine Gagnon

Key Rigging Grip:
Claude Fortin

Location Manager:
Bernard Rodrigue

Makeup Artist:
Catherine Lahaye

Music Coordinator:
Stephanie Urcheck

Music Editor:
Paul Intson

Music Supervisor:
Joel C. High

Original Music Composer:
Mychael Danna

Post Production Accountant:
Emily Rice

Post Production Supervisor:
Carl Pedregal

Producer:
Adam Merims
Craig Baumgarten
Gaye Hirsch
Tove Christensen

Production Accountant:
Stacey McKay

Production Coordinator:
Paule Girardin

Production Design:
François Séguin

Production Manager:
Jacky Lavoie

Production Sound Mixer:
Pierre Blain

Script Supervisor:
Catherine Veaux-Logeat

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Benoit Descary

Second Assistant Camera:
Jean Kavanagh

Second Assistant Director:
Michelle Gold

Second Second Assistant Director:
Roxanna Macedo

Set Decoration:
François Senécal

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Elliot Tyson
Marshall Garlington

Steadicam Operator:
François Daignault

Still Photographer:
Jonathan Wenk

Stunt Coordinator:
David McKeown

Stunt Double:
Jere Gillis
Yves Langlois

Supervising Sound Editor:
David Bach

Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
David Esparza

Third Assistant Director:
Natalia Ortelli

Video Assist Operator:
Julie Garceau

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Fabienne April

Writer:
Billy Ray

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