Bogus (1996) [PG]

Release Date:
September 6, 1996

Original Title:
Bogus

Alternate Titles:
Přelud

Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Regency Enterprises
Warner Bros. Pictures
Yorktown Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG  CZ: U  DE: 6  FR: U  KR: 15  US: PG 

Runtime: 110

A comedy about losing your heart, finding your inner child and meeting the one friend you've always tried to avoid.

Recently orphaned, a young boy is taken in by his godmother who is shocked to realize that she can see the boy's imaginary friend: a flamboyant, French magician named Bogus.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Kevin Jewison

Art Direction:
Alicia Keywan

Assistant Location Manager:
Geoffrey Smither

Assistant Set Decoration:
Danielle Fleury

Assistant Sound Editor:
Ross Carter
Paul Griffin

Associate Editor:
Andrew S. Eisen

Associate Producer:
Michael Jewison

Boom Operator:
Peter Melnychuk

Casting:
Howard Feuer

Casting Assistant:
Meredith Tucker

Choreographer:
Walter Painter

Color Timer:
Bob Kaiser

Conductor:
Artie Kane

Costume Design:
Ruth Myers

Costume Supervisor:
Delphine White

Costumer:
Sharon Iris Crall
Amanda Chamberlin

Craft Service:
Jamie Kehoe

Dialogue Editor:
John Laing
Tony Currie

Director:
Norman Jewison

Director of Photography:
David Watkin

Dolby Consultant:
Bradford L. Hohle

Dolly Grip:
Candide Franklyn

Editor:
Stephen E. Rivkin

Executive Producer:
Michael G. Nathanson
Gayle Fraser-Baigelman
Patrick Markey

First Assistant Art Direction:
Doug McLean

First Assistant Camera:
Tony Guerin

First Assistant Director:
David Webb

First Assistant Editor:
Dawn M. Stoliar

Foley Artist:
Andy Malcolm

Hairstylist:
Julia L. Walker

Key Grip:
Richard Guinness Jr.

Key Hair Stylist:
Paul LeBlanc

Key Makeup Artist:
Donald Mowat

Key Scenic Artist:
John Bannister

Leadman:
Peter Nicolakakos

Location Manager:
Debra Beers

Makeup Artist:
Michael Germain

Music Coordinator:
Budd Carr

Music Editor:
Scott Stambler

Music Producer:
Marc Shaiman

Negative Cutter:
Mo Henry

Original Music Composer:
Marc Shaiman

Producer:
Arnon Milchan
Norman Jewison
Jeff Rothberg

Production Coordinator:
Gina Fowler

Production Design:
Ken Adam

Property Master:
Vic Rigler

Screenplay:
Alvin Sargent

Script Supervisor:
Marie La Haye

Second Assistant Camera:
Jayson Clute

Second Assistant Director:
Tom Quinn

Set Decoration:
Hilton Rosemarin

Set Designer:
Neil Morfitt
Gordon White

Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Gingras

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Scott Shepherd
Andy Koyama
Don White
Keith Elliott

Special Effects Coordinator:
David Neil Trifunovich

Still Photographer:
Suzanne Hanover
Takashi Seida

Studio Teacher:
Carolyn Crimley

Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael O'Farrell
Wayne Griffin

Third Assistant Director:
Michele Rakich

Unit Production Manager:
Patrick Markey
Joseph Boccia

Unit Publicist:
Joe Everett

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