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Release Date:
December 25, 2008
Original Title:
Marley & Me
Alternate Titles:
Marley and Me
Marley e Eu
Marley et moi
Marley und Ich
Marley y Yo
Marley y yo
Una pareja de tres
Марли и ја
Марлі і я
馬利與我
马利与我
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Dune Entertainment III
Sunswept Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG BR: L CH: 16 CZ: 15+ DK: 7 FR: U GB: PG HU: 18 IE: PG JP: G MX: A NO: 6 PL: 16 PT: M/6 RO: 15 TW: 普遍級 US: PG
Runtime: 115
A newly married couple, in the process of starting a family, learn many of life's important lessons from their trouble-loving retriever, Marley. Packed with plenty of laughs to lighten the load, the film explores the highs and lows of marriage, maturity and confronting one's own mortality, as seen through the lens of family life with a dog.
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24 Frame Playback:
Todd A. Marks
Additional Editing:
David Rogow
Art Department Coordinator:
Cedar Valentine
Art Direction:
W. Steven Graham
Assistant Art Director:
Mario Ventenilla
John Pollard
Assistant Director:
Donald Dowd
Assistant Editor:
William Kruzykowski
Best Boy Electric:
Steve Reinhardt
Jack H. Rose, II
Book:
John Grogan
Boom Operator:
Kevin Santy
Cableman:
Michael Pisano
Camera Operator:
Thomas Lappin
Bob Gorelick
Casting:
Margery Simkin
Gayle Keller
Lori Wyman
Casting Associate:
Justine Hempe
Danielle Colli
Construction Coordinator:
Ron Petagna
Costume Design:
Cindy Evans
Costume Supervisor:
Patricia McLaughlin
Craft Service:
Marc H. Katz
Director:
David Frankel
Director of Photography:
Florian Ballhaus
Editor:
Mark Livolsi
Editorial Production Assistant:
Gina Sansom
Executive Producer:
Arnon Milchan
Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr.
Foley Artist:
Marko Costanzo
Gaffer:
Jeff Murrell
Hairstylist:
Chris McMillan
Kelsie Gigandet
Geraldine Jones
Key Hair Stylist:
Caridad Collazo
Loader:
April Ruane Crowley
Location Manager:
Sam Tedesco
Makeup Artist:
Angela Levin
Tina Earnshaw
Makeup Department Head:
Felice Diamond
Music Editor:
Thomas S. Drescher
Music Supervisor:
Julia Michels
Original Music Composer:
Theodore Shapiro
Picture Car Coordinator:
Cyril O'Neil
Producer:
Gil Netter
Karen Rosenfelt
Production Accountant:
Lori Scowley
Production Coordinator:
Ellen Gannon
Production Design:
Stuart Wurtzel
Property Master:
Philip Schneider
Rigging Gaffer:
Dennis J. Lootens
Screenplay:
Scott Frank
Don Roos
Script Supervisor:
Sheila Waldron
Set Costumer:
Brooke Fein
Sue Salzano
Set Decoration:
Hilton Rosemarin
Sound Effects Editor:
Wyatt Sprague
Sound Mixer:
Joe Foglia
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Fleischman
Special Effects Coordinator:
J.C. Brotherhood
Steadicam Operator:
Bob Gorelick
Still Photographer:
Barry Wetcher
Stunt Coordinator:
G. A. Aguilar
John Cenatiempo
Blaise Corrigan
Stunt Double:
Stacy Courtney
Howard S. Lefstein
Joni Podesta
Stunt Driver:
Billy Bates
Chick Bernhard
Rosie Bernhard
Cort Hessler
Nancy Wetzel
Stunts:
Paul Marini
Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul Urmson
Nicholas Renbeck
Transportation Captain:
Edward O'Donnell
Transportation Co-Captain:
Tommy McGoldrick
Unit Production Manager:
Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr.
Dana Robin
Unit Publicist:
Linda Colangelo
Video Assist Operator:
Ray Rifice
Visual Effects Producer:
Victor DiMichina
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ray McIntyre Jr.
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