Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009) [PG]

Release Date:
May 20, 2009

Original Title:
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

Alternate Titles:
Muzeydə Bir Gecə 2
Nachts im Museum 2 - Battle of the Smithsonian
Nat paa Museet 2
Night at the Museum 2
Night at the Museum 2 - Battle of the Smithsonian
Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian
Night at the Museum։ Battle of the Smithsonian
Una Noche en el Museo 2
Una noche en el museo 2: Batalla en el Smithsoniano
Öö muuseumis 2
翻生侏羅館2
박물관이 살아있다2

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy | Family | Fantasy

Production Companies:
1492 Pictures
20th Century Fox
21 Laps Entertainment
Dune Entertainment
Museum Canada Productions

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 6  AU: PG  BG: B  BR: L  CA: G  CZ: U  DE: 6  DK: 7  ES: APTA  FR: TP  GB: PG  GR: G  HU: 12  IE: PG  JP: PG12  KR: All  NL: 6  PL: 12  PT: M/6  RO: AP  RU: 12+  SE: 7  SK: 12  TH: G  US: PG 

Runtime: 105

When the lights go off the battle is on.

Hapless museum night watchman Larry Daley must help his living, breathing exhibit friends out of a pickle now that they've been transferred to the archives at the Smithsonian Institution. Larry's (mis)adventures this time include close encounters with Amelia Earhart, Abe Lincoln and Ivan the Terrible.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Ian Fox

"B" Camera Operator:
David Crone

ADR Editor:
Laura Graham
Vanessa Lapato

ADR Mixer:
Charleen Richards-Steeves

ADR Recordist:
David Lucarelli

ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris

Animation:
Guy Bar'ely
Joel Foster

Art Department Coordinator:
Sean Goojha

Art Direction:
Grant Van Der Slagt
Michael Diner

Assistant Location Manager:
Jason Collier

Assistant Property Master:
Jason B. Landels
Michelle Hendriksen
Claudio Palavecino

Assistant Set Decoration:
Michael A. Billings

Assistant Sound Editor:
Jason Tuttle
Eric A. Larsen

Associate Producer:
Ellen Somers

Best Boy Electric:
Shane Dobie

Best Boy Grip:
David Cameron

Boom Operator:
Kelly Zombor

Camera Loader:
Jean-Marc Saldini

Casting:
Donna Isaacson

Characters:
Robert Ben Garant
Thomas Lennon

Color Timer:
Jim Passon

Construction Coordinator:
John Dale

Costume Coordinator:
Jana MacDonald

Costume Design:
Marlene Stewart

Costume Supervisor:
John Casey

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Mike Marcuzzi

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Devon Miller

Digital Intermediate Producer:
Eileen Godoy

Director:
Shawn Levy

Director of Photography:
John Schwartzman

Dolly Grip:
Ryan Monro
Darin Wong

Editor:
Don Zimmerman
Dean Zimmerman

Executive Producer:
Thomas M. Hammel
Josh McLaglen
Mark Radcliffe

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Richard Mosier

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Patrick Stepien

First Assistant Director:
Josh McLaglen

First Assistant Editor:
Herbert Dwight Raymond IV

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Skip Longfellow

Foley Artist:
Dan O'Connell
John T. Cucci

Foley Editor:
Scott Curtis
Doug Jackson

Foley Mixer:
James Ashwill

Foley Supervisor:
John Murray

Gaffer:
Andrew W. Davidson

Hair Department Head:
Sherry Linder-Gygli

Key Grip:
Mike Kirilenko

Key Rigging Grip:
David McIntosh

Lighting Artist:
Aravind Jayaraman

Location Manager:
Rino Pace

Makeup Department Head:
Victoria Down

Original Music Composer:
Alan Silvestri

Paint Coordinator:
Mario Tomas-Niedworok

Producer:
Shawn Levy
Chris Columbus
Michael Barnathan

Production Accountant:
John Catron

Production Coordinator:
Fawn McDonald

Production Design:
Claude Paré

Production Sound Mixer:
Rob Young

Production Supervisor:
Eric Hedayat

Property Buyer:
Laurie Dobbie

Property Master:
Dean Eilertson

Rigging Gaffer:
Sean Oxenbury
Keith Woods

Script Supervisor:
Diane Durant

Second Assistant Camera:
Justin Bergler
Tyler Woeste

Second Assistant Director:
Misha Bukowski

Second Second Assistant Director:
Daniel Mansfield

Second Unit Director:
Gary Capo

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ian Fox

Set Decorating Coordinator:
Zoe Jirik

Set Decoration:
Lin MacDonald

Set Decoration Buyer:
Audra Neil

Set Designer:
Mira Caveno
Jay Mitchell
Bryan Sutton

Sound Designer:
Craig Henighan

Sound Effects Editor:
Coll Anderson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Massey
David Giammarco

Sound Recordist:
Tim Gomillion

Special Effects Coordinator:
William H. Orr

Steadicam Operator:
David Crone

Still Photographer:
Doane Gregory

Storyboard Artist:
Joel Venti
Michael Anthony Jackson
Marc Baird

Stunt Coordinator:
Garrett Warren
J.J. Makaro

Stunt Double:
Clint Carleton
Greg Hanson
Krista Bell

Stunts:
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle
James Bamford
Kimberly Chiang
Trevor Addie
Fraser Aitcheson
Nickolas Baric
Loyd Bateman
Chad Bellamy
Lloyd Adams

Supervising ADR Editor:
R.J. Kizer

Supervising Art Director:
Helen Jarvis

Supervising Music Editor:
Terry Wilson

Supervising Sound Editor:
Craig Henighan
John A. Larsen

Transportation Coordinator:
Rob Vreugde

Unit Production Manager:
Anne M. Simonet
Thomas M. Hammel

Unit Publicist:
Patricia Johnson

Utility Sound:
Darryl Marko

Utility Stunts:
Jennifer Mylrea
Bianca Giancoli
J.J. Perry
Robert Alonzo
Bill Anagnos

VFX Artist:
Daniel Lindsey

Video Assist Operator:
Lance White

Visual Effects:
Julie D'Antoni

Visual Effects Art Director:
Sagar Patil

Visual Effects Editor:
Jeff Beattie

Visual Effects Producer:
Bill Tlusty

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dan DeLeeuw
Raymond Chen

Writer:
Robert Ben Garant
Thomas Lennon

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