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Release Date:
June 20, 2003
Original Title:
Alex & Emma
Alternate Titles:
Alex & Emma: Un amor inesperado
Alex and Emma
Alex e Emma
Alex und Emma
Un amor inesperado
알렉스 & 엠마
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Escape Artists
Franchise Pictures
Reiner / Greisman Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 96
Writer Alex Sheldon must finish his novel within a month. If he doesn't, he won't get paid. And, if that happens, angry Mafia types to whom he owes money will come looking for him. In order to expedite things, Alex hires typist Emma Dinsmore and begins dictating his novel. The book is about a doomed love affair between a character similar to Alex and a character named Polina Delacroix. But, as Alex falls for Emma, his work takes a different turn.
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Chris Hogan
Paul P. Soucek
Anna MacKenzie
Actor's Assistant:
Angie Lee Cobbs
Animation Supervisor:
Jerry Spivack
Art Department Coordinator:
Abigail Sheiner
Art Department Production Assistant:
Stephen Lynd
Art Direction:
Helen Harwell
Assistant Accountant:
Michael Frayeh
Assistant Editor:
Tom Scully
Assistant Location Manager:
Michael Wesley
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Mark Dobkousky
Assistant Property Master:
David Clark
Best Boy Electric:
Scott Kidner
Best Boy Grip:
Bill Pollock
Boom Operator:
Perry Dodgson
Cableman:
David Raymond
Camera Loader:
Brandon Cox
Camera Operator:
Anthony Gaudioz
Casting:
Jane Jenkins
Janet Hirshenson
Casting Associate:
Michelle Lewitt
Catering:
David Sanfield
Chef:
David Millen
Maria Nieves
Juan Ruiz
Chief Lighting Technician:
James B. Crawford
Choreographer:
Jordi Caballero
Co-Producer:
Joseph Merhi
James A. Holt
Adam Scheinman
Color Timer:
David Orr
Compositing Lead:
Danny Yoon
Compositor:
John Ciampa
Eric Heavens
Conductor:
Pete Anthony
Construction Coordinator:
Chris Jones
Construction Foreman:
Mike Cruz
Roger Baer
Costume Assistant:
Amanda Linder
Costume Designer:
Shay Cunliffe
Costume Supervisor:
Robin Roberts
Costumer:
Tim Wegman
Shari Gray
Craft Service:
H. Leah Amir
Dialect Coach:
Susan Hegarty
Dialogue Editor:
Neal J. Anderson
Kimberly R. McCord-Wilson
Director:
Rob Reiner
Director of Photography:
Gavin Finney
Dolly Grip:
Carlos M. Gallardo
Driver:
Richard Brasic
Gary Claridge
Rudy Herrera
Mike Miliotti
Robert A. Poto
Terry Sheehan
Mike Swann
Michael Carwright
Tom Cozza
Kelsey Kimes
Tim C. McHenry
Claudia Ryan
Duke Stevens
Craig Walendy
Mel Cavett
Bill Foley
Ted Mehous
Pat McLaughlin
Rick Ryan
Stan Store
Steve Zerweck
Editor:
Robert Leighton
Alan Edward Bell
Electrician:
Norm Ash
Ron Newburn
Paul Birk
Mike Sweeney
Executive Producer:
Jason Blumenthal
Peter Guber
Jeffrey Stott
Steve Tisch
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Alice S. Kim
Executive Visual Effects Producer:
John Myers
First Assistant Accountant:
Maeve Mannion
First Assistant Camera:
John J. Connor
First Assistant Director:
Frank Capra III
First Assistant Editor:
Aaron Marshall
Jim Towne
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Bob Bowman
Foley Artist:
James Moriana
Foley Mixer:
Nerses Gezalyan
Graphic Designer:
Martin Charles
Greensman:
Steve Borgese
Grip:
Don Estes
Tom Greene
Spencer Wilcox
Hair Department Head:
Jennifer Bell
Hairstylist:
Rita Troy
Key Grip:
Jeff Case
Key Hair Stylist:
Rita Troy
Key Rigging Grip:
Bret Rubin
Leadman:
D. Erick Steinway
Location Manager:
Robbie Goldstein
Main Title Designer:
Olivia d'Albis
Makeup Artist:
Cheryl Voss
Makeup Department Head:
Patty York
Matte Painter:
Ron Crabb
Music Editor:
Scott Stambler
Music Programmer:
Nick Vidar
Music Supervisor:
Laura Z. Wasserman
Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt
On Set Dresser:
John Pollard
Orchestrator:
Jeff Atmajian
Patrick Russ
Frank Bennett
Carl Rydlund
Jon Kull
Original Music Composer:
Marc Shaiman
Painter:
M. Gwinn Alderson
Clifford Lecuyer
Mark Boucher
Jerry Carr
Joe Murton
Payroll Accountant:
Lavinia Zetina
Post Production Accountant:
Michael Frayeh
Post Production Supervisor:
Alice S. Kim
Producer:
Rob Reiner
Jeremy Leven
Alan Greisman
Todd Black
Elie Samaha
Producer's Assistant:
Pam Jones
Bostic Beard
Keith Lesser
Production Accountant:
Robert C. Campion
Production Assistant:
Bill Hardy
Bridget Carroll
Annette Montalvan
Michael Damski
Kenny Vasquez
Margaret Kibe
Production Coordinator:
Marci Rosenberg
Production Design:
John Larena
Production Executive:
Ian Watermeier
Production Office Assistant:
Ryce Hetherington
Charles Saldaña IV
Production Secretary:
Jeffrey Caruso
Production Supervisor:
Catherine S. McComb
Projection:
Robert Hatfield
Property Master:
Scott Buckwald
Propmaker:
James J. Basile
Greg Peregon
David Bedusa
David Perez
Wally Weiss
Chip Herwegh
Ira Proctor
Rigging Gaffer:
James Keys
Rigging Grip:
Chis Rountree
Fred Steele
Mark R. Rubin
Justin Van Fleet
Script Supervisor:
Kerry Lyn McKissick
Second Assistant Camera:
Serge Nofield
Second Assistant Director:
Todd Y. Murata
Second Second Assistant Director:
Melissa V. Barnes
Set Decoration:
Andi Brittan
Set Decoration Buyer:
Megan Malley Cannon
Set Dresser:
Kenneth Carriveau
Set Medic:
David Falicki
Set Painter:
F. Andrew Scott
Sound Effects Editor:
Mark L. Mangino
Karen Vassar Triest
Dan Hegeman
Sound Mixer:
Robert Eber
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Melissa Sherwood Hofmann
J. Stanley Johnston
Special Effects Coordinator:
Dennis Dion
Stand In:
Kathleen McCullin
James Henderson
Steadicam Operator:
Greg Smith
Bob Gorelick
Still Photographer:
Suzanne Tenner
Stunt Coordinator:
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunts:
Jeremy Fitzgerald
Donna Evans
Supervising Sound Editor:
Lon Bender
Transportation Captain:
Tim Sheehan
Transportation Coordinator:
Bob Hunter
Travel Coordinator:
Veronica DeMartini
Unit Production Manager:
Jeffrey Stott
Unit Publicist:
Paulette Osorio
Video Assist Operator:
Scott Crabbe
Visual Effects Producer:
Michael S. Pryor
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jerry Spivack
Writer:
Jeremy Leven
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