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Release Date:
August 2, 1996
Original Title:
Emma
Alternate Titles:
Emma (1997)
Emma (US)
Emma (de Jane Austen)
Emma de Jane Austen
艾玛姑娘要出嫁
芳心爱漫游
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Haft Entertainment
Matchmaker Films
Miramax
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U FR: 10 GB: U KR: 15 NL: AL US: PG
Runtime: 121
Emma Woodhouse is a congenial young lady who delights in meddling in other people’s affairs. She is perpetually trying to unite men and women who are utterly wrong for each other. Despite her interest in romance, Emma is clueless about her own feelings, and her relationship with gentle Mr. Knightly.
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Art Direction:
Joshua Meath-Baker
Sam Riley
Assistant Costume Designer:
Sharon Long
Morgan Elliott
Assistant Editor:
Jeremy Hume
Assistant Hairstylist:
Kay Georgiou
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sian Grigg
Assistant Sound Editor:
Geoff R. Brown
Associate Producer:
Donna Grey
Casting:
Sarah Trevis
Mary Selway
Choreographer:
Sue Lefton
Clapper Loader:
James Bloom
Construction Manager:
Andrew Golding
Costume Design:
Ruth Myers
Dialogue Editor:
Derek Holding
Director:
Douglas McGrath
Director of Photography:
Ian Wilson
Editor:
Lesley Walker
Electrician:
David Bruce
Ricky Pattenden
Wayne Leach
Mark 'Rocky' Evans
Executive Producer:
Bob Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein
Donna Gigliotti
First Assistant Director:
Davina Nicholson
Focus Puller:
Roz Naylor
Foley Artist:
Jason Swanscott
Lionel Selwyn
Gaffer:
Norman Smith
Grip:
Richard Broome
Hair Department Head:
Simon Thompson
Location Manager:
Bill Darby
Makeup Department Head:
Tina Earnshaw
Susie Adams
Negative Cutter:
Sylvia Wheeler
Novel:
Jane Austen
Orchestrator:
Rachel Portman
Original Music Composer:
Rachel Portman
Producer:
Patrick Cassavetti
Steven Haft
Production Accountant:
Kevin Trehy
Production Coordinator:
Fran Triefus
Production Design:
Michael Howells
Property Master:
Danny Euston
Danny Euston
Scenic Artist:
Stephen Scott
Jason Line
Screenplay:
Douglas McGrath
Script Supervisor:
Jean Bourne
Second Assistant Director:
Alison Begg
Set Decoration:
Totty Whately
Sound Mixer:
Chris Munro
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Carr
Robert Farr
Still Photographer:
David Appleby
Supervising Sound Editor:
Colin Miller
Thanks:
Giorgio Armani
Third Assistant Director:
Caleb Menges
Russell Channon
Unit Publicist:
Sara Keene
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Michael O'Connor
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