Mystery, Alaska (1999) [R]

Release Date:
October 1, 1999

Original Title:
Mystery, Alaska

Alternate Titles:
Disney's Hockey Project
Esquentando o Alaska
Mystery Alaska
Pond Rules
The Game
决战阿拉斯加
神秘的阿拉斯加

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Baldwin/Cohen Productions
David E. Kelley Productions
Rocking Chair Productions

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6  JP: G  US: R 

Runtime: 119

A Small Town on the Outskirts of Greatness.

In Mystery, Alaska, life revolves around the legendary Saturday hockey game at the local pond. But everything changes when the hometown team unexpectedly gets booked in an exhibition match against the New York Rangers. When quirky small-towners, slick promoters and millionaire athletes come together.

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"A" Camera Operator:
John Clothier

"B" Camera Operator:
Roger Vernon
Douglas Craik
Richard Mason

ADR Editor:
Julie Feiner
Nicholas Korda

ADR Mixer:
Greg Steele
Thomas J. O'Connell

ADR Supervisor:
Renée Tondelli

Actor's Assistant:
Robert Long
Scott Jackson
Lisa Saylan
Sarah Ballard

Additional Editor:
Greg Hayden

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Jana Triska

Art Department Coordinator:
Victoria Balharry

Art Direction:
Andrew Neskoromny

Assistant Accountant:
Shaun McKay

Assistant Art Director:
Alan Galajda
Louise Middleton

Assistant Camera:
Greg Beaton
Toby Armitt

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Burton 'Joe' Kuchera

Assistant Costume Designer:
Lorraine Carson

Assistant Director Trainee:
Anthony Lundrigan

Assistant Editor:
Margaret Liu

Assistant Location Manager:
Patricia Compton

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Anne Fraleigh

Assistant Property Master:
R. Mark Hughes
Ken Wills

Assistant Set Decoration:
Linda Williams
Matt Reddy

Assistant Sound Editor:
Damon Cohoon
Dana LeBlanc Frankley

Associate Producer:
Shauna Robertson

Best Boy Grip:
John Adshead

Boom Operator:
Tony Giancinti

Cableman:
Shane Connelly

Casting:
John Brace
Linda Lowy

Chief Lighting Technician:
Michael LaViolette

Co-Producer:
Karen Elise Baldwin
Richard M. Cohen
Jack Gilardi Jr.

Conductor:
Carter Burwell

Construction Coordinator:
Leyton Morris

Costume Design:
Deena Appel

Costumer:
Kim Schwandt

Craft Service:
Sherrie Wills

Dialect Coach:
Judy Dickerson

Dialogue Editor:
Jim Brookshire
James Matheny
Kerry Dean Williams

Director:
Jay Roach

Director of Photography:
Peter Deming

Dolly Grip:
Brent J. Kuchera

Editor:
Jon Poll

Executive Producer:
Dan Kolsrud

Extras Casting:
Louise Mackiewicz
Janet Powers

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Cam North

First Assistant Director:
Richard Cowan

First Assistant Editor:
Curtis Croeni

Foley Artist:
Andy Malcolm
Goro Koyama
Steve Hammond

Foley Supervisor:
Roy Seeger

Hairstylist:
Laura De Moissac
Jon C. White

Head Greensman:
Dwight Upshaw

Key Grip:
Brian A. Kuchera

Key Hair Stylist:
Pauline L. Tremblay

Key Makeup Artist:
Victoria Down

Local Casting:
Michelle Allen
Candice Elzinga
Tina Gerussi

Location Manager:
Warner Einer

Makeup Artist:
Samantha Rumball
Dina Crittenden

Music Consultant:
John Houlihan

Music Editor:
Adam Milo Smalley

Negative Cutter:
Mary Beth Smith

On Set Dresser:
Gordon Brunner

Orchestrator:
Sonny Kompanek

Original Music Composer:
Carter Burwell

Payroll Accountant:
Jill Antal

Post Production Accountant:
Abraham Park

Producer:
Howard Baldwin
David E. Kelley

Production Accountant:
Byron Macdonald
Terry Lynn Greening

Production Assistant:
Riley Walsh
Sean Patrick Finnan

Production Coordinator:
Janine Anderton

Production Design:
Rusty Smith

Production Secretary:
Sam Gainer

Production Sound Mixer:
Larry Sutton

Property Master:
Bryan Korenberg

Rigging Gaffer:
Jim Gregor

Rigging Grip:
Richard Schmidt

Scoring Mixer:
Michael Farrow

Script Supervisor:
Jessica Clothier

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Carrie Wilson

Second Assistant Director:
David Klohn

Second Unit Director:
Steve Boyum

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Roger Vernon

Set Costumer:
Diane Routly
Paul Lavigne

Set Decoration:
Elizabeth Wilcox

Set Decoration Buyer:
Britt Matheson

Sound Effects Editor:
D. Chris Smith
David F. Van Slyke

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy D'Addario
Tom E. Dahl

Sound Recordist:
Ivan Johnson

Special Effects Coordinator:
Gary Paller

Steadicam Operator:
John Clothier

Still Photographer:
Rob McEwan

Storyboard Artist:
Gabriel Hardman

Stunt Coordinator:
Guy Bews

Stunts:
Guy Bews
Jason Glass
Kirk Jarrett
Shanne Leavitt
Corry Glass
Jodi Stecyk

Supervising Sound Editor:
George H. Anderson

Third Assistant Director:
Harley Cohen
Eddy Santos

Title Designer:
Brian King

Transportation Captain:
Kevin Simpson

Transportation Co-Captain:
Brian Aebly

Transportation Coordinator:
Coleman Robinson

Unit Production Manager:
Fran Rosati

Unit Publicist:
Leeanne Muldoon

Video Assist Operator:
Rob Parisien

Visual Effects:
Steve Koch
Bill Church
John Coats

Visual Effects Supervisor:
David D. Johnson

Writer:
David E. Kelley
Sean O'Byrne

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