Crossroads (2002) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 15, 2002

Original Title:
Crossroads

Alternate Titles:
Amigas para siempre
Crossroads - Dogonic marzenia
Crossroads Hasta el Final
Crossroads: Amigas para Sempre
Crossroads: Amigas para siempre
Crossroads: Tienristeyksessä
Nismo više klinke
Not a Girl - Crossroads
Vec kot dekle
What Are Friends For
Перекрёстки

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
MTV Films
Paramount Pictures
Zomba Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +13  AU: M  BR: L  CA: PG  CH: 10  CZ: 15+|U  DE: 6  ES: 7  FR: TP  GB: 12A  HK: IIA  HU: 16  IE: 12  IT: T  JP: G  KR: 15  NL: AL|6  PH: R-13  PL: 16  PT: M/12  RO: 15  RU: 12+  SE: 7  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 93

Dreams change. Friends are forever.

After eight years apart, three childhood friends - Lucy, Kit, and Mimi - rediscover their friendship on a cross-country trip. With barely a plan, practically no money but plenty of dreams, the girls catch a lift with Mimi's handsome friend Ben in his convertible. Along the way they not only gather experiences that will change their lives, but they also discover how important it is to hold onto their hearts' desires.

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Art Direction:
Barry Kingston

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Rayshelle Willis

Assistant Editor:
Andi Kasen Bergman

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Lana Heying

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Joni Powell

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Michael Hoapili

Best Boy Grip:
Lou Isman

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Joel Shryack

Cableman:
Coril Joseph

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Jon Lindsay

Camera Operator:
Scott Browner

Casting:
Kim Davis-Wagner
Justine Arteta

Casting Assistant:
Cate Engel

Chief Lighting Technician:
Paul Daley

Co-Producer:
Jonathan McHugh
Rob Lee

Color Timer:
Mike Stanwick

Conductor:
Geoff Alexander

Construction Coordinator:
Charles Phillips

Construction Foreman:
Charles Page

Costume Design:
Wendy Schecter

Costume Supervisor:
Caroline B. Marx

Dialect Coach:
Jon Sperry

Dialogue Editor:
Michael Hoskinson
Rich Steven
Michael P. Cook

Digital Compositors:
Lloyd Lee Barnett
Shaina Holmes

Director:
Tamra Davis

Director of Photography:
Eric Alan Edwards

Dolly Grip:
Rob Forrest
Buddy Carr

Editor:
Melissa Kent

Executive Producer:
Britney Spears
David Gale
Larry Rudolph
Van Toffler
Johnny Wright
Clive Calder

Extras Casting:
Peter Alwazzan

First Assistant Camera:
Paul Horn

First Assistant Director:
Robert Lorenz

First Assistant Editor:
Alexis Seymour

Foley Artist:
Richard Partlow
Ellen Heuer
Casey Troutman

Foley Editor:
Michael P. Cook

Foley Mixer:
Lee Tinkham

Grip:
Gregory Romero
Jason Goodowens
George Marsala
Chris Ekstrom
Scott Gillis

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Isabela Braga

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Frank J. Zito III

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Cougar Easley
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Kimberly Greene

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Gareth Cousins

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Victoria Seale

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Gordan Nikolitch

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Gareth Cousins

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Daniel Allan Carlin

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Trevor Jones

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Ann Carli

Production Accountant:
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Production Office Coordinator:
Linda Warrilow

Production Secretary:
Roger Jones

Production Sound Mixer:
Susumu Tokunow

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Scott A. Stephens

Propmaker:
Bob Hawk
Daniel DiAlba

Rigging Gaffer:
Andy C. Huber

Script Supervisor:
Jan McWilliams

Seamstress:
Giselle Spence

Second Assistant Camera:
Yuri Karjane

Second Assistant Director:
Melissa Cummins Lorenz

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Robert Lorenz

Set Costumer:
Dena Matranga

Set Decoration:
Frank J. Zito III
Florence Fellman

Set Decoration Buyer:
Helen Kozora

Set Dresser:
Jack Blanchard
Will Grant

Sound Assistant:
Nick Clay
David Kreutzer

Sound Effects Editor:
Patrick O'Sullivan

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
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Rudy Pi

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Aaron Levy

Sound Supervisor:
Paul B. Clay

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Beverley Hartigan

Steadicam Operator:
Kurt Jones

Still Photographer:
Richard Foreman Jr.

Studio Teachers:
Lucas Moore

Stunt Coordinator:
Al Goto
Harry Harris III

Stunts:
Debbie Evans

Supervising Music Editor:
Jim Harrison

Transportation Captain:
David Gerry

Transportation Co-Captain:
Sonny Messina
Larry Arceneaux

Transportation Coordinator:
Poland Perkins
Paul Feddersen

Unit Production Manager:
Victor Ho

Video Assist Operator:
Raul Colletta
Tom Conrad

Writer:
Shonda Rhimes

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