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Release Date:
March 11, 2003
Original Title:
Inspector Gadget 2
Alternate Titles:
GO!GO!ガジェット2
Inspektor Gadget 2
חוש חש הבלש 2
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
DiC Entertainment
Fountain Films
Kerner Entertainment Company
Walt Disney Home Video
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G BR: L DE: 6 DK: 7 GB: U JP: G KR: 전체관람가 NO: 6 RO: AP US: G
Runtime: 89
After capturing Claw, all the criminals have gone into hiding. Until Claw escapes! Gadget thinks he will get the case, but everyone else has other plans. A new version of the Gadget project is unveiled in the form of G2. Strict orders are given for Gadget to stay away from G2 and every crime scene, but Gadget feels he is needed more than anyone.
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Additional Casting:
Nathan Lloyd
Assistant Accountant:
Rhonda Fortescue
Camera Operator:
Francesco Biffone
Mark Goellnicht
John Platt
Casting:
Amy Lippens
Maura Fay
Casting Assistant:
Fiona McMaster
Casting Associate:
Meredith B. Robinson
Characters:
Andy Heyward
Jean Chalopin
Bruno Bianchi
Dialogue Coach:
Bruce Shapiro
Director:
Alex Zamm
Director of Photography:
Geoffrey Wharton
Executive Producer:
Roger Birnbaum
Jean Chalopin
Andy Heyward
Jordan Kerner
David Roessell
Extras Casting Assistant:
Kym Pierro
Original Music Composer:
Chris Hajian
Producer:
Peter M. Green
Charles Hirschhorn
Production Accountant:
Deborah Sutherland
Script Researcher:
Peter Madamba
Script Supervisor:
Carolina Häggström
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Steve Newman
Steadicam Operator:
Mark Goellnicht
Still Photographer:
Simon Cardwell
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