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Release Date:
November 17, 1995
Original Title:
It Takes Two
Alternate Titles:
Berdemata gia dyo
Malé dohadzovačky
Matrimonio a Quattro Mani
Me and My Shadow
Mperdemata gia dyo
ひとりっこのじじょう
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Romance
Production Companies:
Dualstar Productions
Orr & Cruickshank
Rysher Entertainment
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: APTA FR: 10 US: PG
Runtime: 101
Identical 9-year-olds from very different backgrounds: orphaned Amanda and wealthy Alyssa meet at summer camp and decide to switch places -- and play matchmaker between Alyssa's dad, Roger, and the kind social worker who cares for Amanda.
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Art Direction:
Vlasta Svoboda
Casting:
Amy Lippens
Co-Producer:
Laura Friedman
Andy Cohen
Costume Design:
Molly Maginnis
Dialogue Editor:
David Grant
Paul Longstaffe
Director:
Andy Tennant
Director of Photography:
Kenneth Zunder
Editor:
Roger Bondelli
Executive Producer:
Keith Samples
Mel Efros
First Assistant Director:
Mick MacKay
Hairstylist:
Karola Dirnberger
Key Grip:
Mike Kirilenko
Key Hair Stylist:
David R. Beecroft
Key Makeup Artist:
Patricia Green
Makeup Artist:
Edie Pfluegl
Music Producer:
Ray Foote
Original Music Composer:
Ray Foote
Sherman Foote
Post Production Supervisor:
Michael Cannata
Kim Rozenfeld
Producer:
Jim Cruickshank
James Orr
Production Design:
Edward Pisoni
Property Master:
J. Tracy Budd
Script Supervisor:
Mimi Wolch
Second Assistant Director:
Rocco Gismondi
Second Unit Director:
Dennis Scott
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Maris H. Jansons
Set Decoration:
Enrico Campana
Sound Mixer:
David Lee
Special Effects Coordinator:
Jason Board
Stunt Coordinator:
Ted Hanlan
Supervising Music Editor:
Tom Villano
Supervising Sound Editor:
Craig Berkey
Unit Production Manager:
Steve Wakefield
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Brian Jennings
Writer:
Deborah Dean Davis
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