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Release Date:
March 27, 2001
Original Title:
Winning London
Alternate Titles:
Ketten a slamasztikában
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Dualstar Productions
Tapestry Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
NO: A US: G
Runtime: 93
When Chloe and Riley Lawrence are invited to London to participate in the international Model U.N. competition, they enjoy seeing the sights and head over heals romance with cute british boys of course.
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ADR Mixer:
Barry Keys
Additional Editor:
Ken Morrisey
Boom Operator:
Clive Osborne
Clapper Loader:
Justin Quach
Costume Design:
Judy B. Swartz
Karla Stevens Flanigan
Director:
Craig Shapiro
Director of Photography:
David Lewis
Editor:
Sherwood Jones
Electrician:
Gary Colkett
Executive Producer:
Mary-Kate Olsen
J.P. Guerin
Robert L. Levy
Ashley Olsen
Peter Abrams
Robert Thorne
First Assistant Camera:
Robert Schierer
First Assistant Director:
Rob Lundsgaard
Focus Puller:
Carol A. Ogihara
Foley Mixer:
Barry Keys
Gaffer:
Brent Dilger
Grip:
Bodie Hyman
Richard Alger
Megan Schoenbachler
Key Grip:
Douglas Blagg
Stuart Godfrey
Location Manager:
Edwin Avedissian
David Kennaway
Music:
Brahm Wenger
Producer:
Neil Steinberg
Natan Zahavi
Production Coordinator:
Danielle Brandon
Production Design:
Jack Cloud
Production Manager:
Anđelija Vlaisavljević
Second Assistant Director:
Oscar Beuselinck
Second Second Assistant Director:
Corky Cronin
Set Costumer:
Neil Tansey
Sound Effects Editor:
Greg Back
Still Photographer:
Saeed Adyani
Third Assistant Director:
Olivia Peniston-Bird
Transportation Coordinator:
Paul Feddersen
Unit Manager:
Ben Hepworth
Writer:
Karol Ann Hoeffner
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