Puppy Love (2012) [PG]

Release Date:
September 8, 2012

Original Title:
Puppy Love

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Hallmark Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6  US: PG 

Runtime: 83

When single mom Megan Nolan moves to a new town, she feels guilty for uprooting her ten-year-old daughter Caitlin. Seeing that the little girl's only friend is a neighbor's dog, Megan decides to adopt a shelter pet for Caitlin. She immediately regrets her decision when Caitlin gravitates to the biggest, sloppiest dog in the pound, Jake. Megan's beautiful new home is now in shambles and, as Megan considers returning Jake to the shelter, handsome ballplayer Ben shows up claiming Jake is his dog, the regrettable outcome of his roommate leaving a gate open. Megan and Ben butt heads. Ben wants to take his dog and leave, until he sees that Caitlin loves Jake as much as he ever could. Now it is clear: the pound puppy everyone loves deserves no less than joint custody.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Zack Eginton

ADR Mixer:
Greg Jefferson
Andy Hurtado

Art Department Coordinator:
Christina Wynveldt

Art Direction:
Vahn Armstrong

Assistant Editor:
Casey McClelland
Katie Ruzicka

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Lisa Karchinski

Best Boy Electric:
Christopher E. Galdamez

Best Boy Grip:
Charles R. Mathews

Boom Operator:
Lee Boxleitner

Casting:
Penny Perry
Amy Reece

Co-Executive Producer:
Randy Pope
Amanda Phillips

Colorist:
Nelson Mah

Costume Designer:
Evan Waters

Costume Supervisor:
Jeri Thompson

Craft Service:
Juana Casas

Dialogue Editor:
Lance Wiseman

Digital Imaging Technician:
Jess Dunlap

Director:
Harvey Frost

Director of Photography:
Maximo Munzi

Dolly Grip:
Bobby Woo

Editor:
Craig Bassett

Electrician:
Michael D. Galdamez
Lee Sablick
Albert Gonzales
Michael Villa

Extras Casting:
Vanessa Portillo

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Dave Jacobsen

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Aaron M. Smith

First Assistant Director:
Mark Avery

Foley Artist:
Eric Hoeschen

Foley Editor:
Ken Theis

Foley Mixer:
Ken Theis

Gaffer:
Fernando Morales Jr.

Hair Department Head:
Jessica Lindholm

Key Grip:
Matthew Lim

Key Production Assistant:
Carrie Goggans

Leadman:
Christina Wynveldt

Location Manager:
Evan Ball

Makeup Artist:
Erin Rosenmann

Makeup Department Head:
Michael Spezzano

Music:
Lawrence Shragge

Music Supervisor:
Sonia Wisgo

Online Editor:
Mike Witting

Post Production Coordinator:
Frank Sharp

Post Production Supervisor:
Richard Morain

Producer:
Lincoln Lageson

Production Accountant:
Sandra M. Kraft

Production Coordinator:
Mary Przybylski

Production Design:
Scott H. Campbell

Property Master:
Danielle Mana

Scenic Artist:
Tera Johnson
Andy Hammer

Script Supervisor:
Dora Hopkins

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Mike Dempsey

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Jacki Moonves

Second Assistant Director:
Heidi Hinzman

Second Second Assistant Director:
Stuart B. Hagen

Set Costumer:
Charlotte Waters

Set Decoration:
Linda Louise Sheets

Set Dresser:
Khamisi Thurman

Sound Engineer:
Anthony Krajchir
Andy Hurtado

Sound Mixer:
Eric Enroth

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Ratajczak
Mark Ettel
Patrick O'Sullivan

Studio Teacher:
Scott B. Pimpton

Transportation Captain:
Michael Whitney

Transportation Coordinator:
Michael David Reynolds

Unit Production Manager:
Lincoln Lageson
Brian Gordon

Utility Stunts:
Clint Lilley

Writer:
Peter Hunziker
Cynthia Riddle

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