The Astronaut's Wife (1999) [R]

Release Date:
August 27, 1999

Original Title:
The Astronaut's Wife

Alternate Titles:
Astronauts Wife
Die Frau des Astronauten
El engendro
La Femme de l'Astronaute
La cara oculta
La moglie dell'astronauta

Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Mad Chance
New Line Cinema

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  DE: 16  GB: 18  HU: 16  IT: T  PL: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 109

How well do you know the one you love?

When astronaut Spencer Armacost returns to Earth after a mission that nearly cost him his life, he decides to take a desk job in order to see his beautiful wife, Jillian, more often. Gradually, Jillian notices that Spencer's personality seems to have changed, but her concerns fade when she discovers that she's pregnant. As Jillian grows closer to becoming a mother, her suspicions about Spencer return. Why does it seem as if he's a different person?

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3D Animator:
Scott Giegler
Bela Brozsek

ADR Editor:
Hal Levinsohn

ADR Voice Casting:
Sondra James

Animatronics Designer:
Jonathan Spence

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Bill Orrico

Art Department Coordinator:
Patti McNulty

Art Direction:
Sarah Knowles

Assistant Costume Designer:
Susan Kowarsh
Barbara Preser

Assistant Editor:
Jennifer Apel
Tia Schellstede
William Yeh

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Cyndi Brenner

Assistant Set Decoration:
Christine Mayer

Assistant Sound Editor:
Chris Fielder

Associate Producer:
Jody Hedien

Best Boy Electric:
Michael Lyon

Boom Operator:
Keenan Wyatt

Camera Loader:
Mary Funsten

Camera Operator:
Paul C. Babin

Casting:
Debi Manwiller
Richard Pagano

Casting Associate:
Eyde Belasco

Chief Lighting Technician:
Larry Wallace

Choreographer:
JoAnn Fregalette Jansen

Co-Producer:
Diana Pokorny

Color Timer:
Bob McMillian
Mato

Colorist:
Michael Healey

Construction Coordinator:
Brent Haywood
Joe Ondrejko

Contact Lens Technician:
Johanna Pizzo

Costume Design:
Isis Mussenden

Costume Supervisor:
Alexandria Forster

Dialogue Editor:
Kimberly R. McCord-Wilson

Digital Compositor:
Derek Spears
Jeff W. Smith
Serkan Zelzele
Patrick Zentis
Marc Rubone

Digital Supervisor:
Harry Lam

Director:
Rand Ravich

Director of Photography:
Allen Daviau

Driver:
David Conelli

Editor:
Steve Mirkovich
Timothy Alverson

Editorial Staff:
Matt Boatright-Simon

Electrician:
Greg Etheredge
Ross Richardson
Bennie Zura
R. Adam Chambers
Mike Gerzevitz
Juan Morse
Chris Rosen

Executive Producer:
Mark Johnson
Donna Langley
Brian Witten

Executive Visual Effects Producer:
Lee Berger

First Assistant Camera:
Reggie Newkirk
Tony Olivieri

First Assistant Director:
K.C. Colwell

Foley Artist:
Marko Costanzo
Jay Peck

Foley Editor:
Paul Urmson

Foley Mixer:
Matthew Haasch

Gaffer:
William Moore

Generator Operator:
Chris Scarfi

Grip:
Quinn Grove

Hair Department Head:
Candy L. Walken

Key Grip:
Michael Kenner

Leadman:
Russell R. Anderson

Lighting Technician:
Peter Boynton

Location Manager:
Robert Earl Craft
Deborah Parker

Location Scout:
Buck Allen

Makeup Artist:
Patty York

Makeup Department Head:
Deborah K. Larsen

Music Consultant:
Michael Boriskin

Music Coordinator:
Annie Searles

Music Editor:
Mike Flicker

Music Supervisor:
Paul Broucek

Musician:
John Carrington

Orchestrator:
Rick Giovinazzo

Original Music Composer:
George S. Clinton

Payroll Accountant:
Arik Johnson

Post Production Accountant:
Zane

Post Production Supervisor:
Rick Reynolds

Producer:
Andrew Lazar

Production Accountant:
Jon Davidson

Production Assistant:
Monica Barraza

Production Coordinator:
John DeSimone
Dina Farnell

Production Design:
Jan Roelfs

Production Driver:
Knut Kielpinski

Production Executive:
Leon Dudevoir

Production Secretary:
Gregory Dunigan

Production Sound Mixer:
Paul Ledford

Production Supervisor:
Wendy Cox

Property Master:
David H. Allen

Rigging Gaffer:
David Dunbar

Screenplay:
Rand Ravich

Script Supervisor:
Marion Tumen

Sculptor:
Jeffrey P. Buccacio Jr.

Second Assistant Camera:
Paul Gibilisco
A. Lee Morris
Tim Metivier

Second Assistant Director:
Darin Rivetti

Second Second Assistant Director:
Paula Case

Set Costumer:
Ann Miller
Amy Jo Hoppenfeld

Set Decoration:
Leslie A. Pope

Set Designer:
Randall D. Wilkins
Karl J. Martin

Set Dresser:
Christopher Casey

Set Painter:
Chris Samp

Set Production Assistant:
Timothy Donohue

Sound Editor:
Frank Kern

Sound Effects Editor:
Sean Garnhart

Sound Mixer:
Michael Barosky

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Fleischman

Special Effects:
Sheena Duggal

Special Effects Coordinator:
Gregory C. Tippie
Thomas R. Homsher

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Rick Lalonde

Special Effects Supervisor:
Michael Lantieri

Special Props:
Eric Allard

Stand In:
Jeff Chena

Steadicam Operator:
Larry McConkey

Stunt Coordinator:
Tim A. Davison

Stunt Double:
Nancy Young

Stunts:
Dana Hee
Troy Robinson
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Jimmy N. Roberts
Erik Rondell

Supervising Sound Editor:
Blake Leyh

Transportation Captain:
Walter McClain

Transportation Coordinator:
Craig Fehrman

Unit Production Manager:
Mari-Jo Winkler

Unit Publicist:
Guy Adan

Utility Sound:
Jerry Yuen

Video Assist Operator:
David Katz

Visual Effects:
Mitch Deoudes

Visual Effects Compositor:
Randy Brown

Visual Effects Editor:
Guy T. Wiedmann

Visual Effects Producer:
Josh R. Jaggars

Visual Effects Supervisor:
John 'D.J.' Des Jardin
Linda Drake

Visual Effects Technical Director:
Allen Ruilova
Jeff Wolverton
Steve LaVietes
Seth Lippman

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Faye Sevilla

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Roseann Milano

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