Paulie (1998) [PG]

Release Date:
April 17, 1998

Original Title:
Paulie

Alternate Titles:
Paulie
paulie
保利
阿鹦爱说笑
폴리

Genres:
Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
DreamWorks Pictures
Mutual Film Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G  DK: 7  FR: U  NL: AL  US: PG 

Runtime: 91

The bird is the word

Paulie, a talking parrot, recounts his travels looking for his original owner to a Russian janitor who helps him to the end of his journey.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Chris Squires
Michael Ferris

"B" Camera Operator:
Robin Brown

ADR Editor:
Tom Scurry
Jeff Rosen

ADR Supervisor:
Doug Kent

Additional Editing:
Raúl Dávalos

Art Department Coordinator:
Dominique Arcadio

Art Direction:
Thomas T. Taylor

Assistant Hairstylist:
Karyn Huston

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kathleen Karridene

Best Boy Electric:
Rick Maddux

Best Boy Grip:
John P. Shine

Boom Operator:
Earl Sampson

Cableman:
John Bauman

Camera Loader:
Erica Froker

Casting:
Randi Hiller
Sarah Halley Finn
Risa Bramon Garcia

Co-Producer:
Michele Weisler

Costume Design:
Mary Zophres

Costume Supervisor:
Wendy M. Craig

Dialogue Editor:
David Grecu
David Beadle
Lukas Bower

Director:
John Roberts

Director of Photography:
Tony Pierce-Roberts

Dolly Grip:
Michael Listorti

Editor:
Bruce Cannon

Executive Producer:
Ginny Nugent

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Jeff Hand

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Alan Cohen

First Assistant Director:
Jeff Rafner

First Assistant Editor:
Margaret Guinee
Justin Bourret

Foley Artist:
Dale W. Perry
Zane D. Bruce

Foley Editor:
Michael Babcock
Bruce Tanis

Foley Mixer:
Aaron L. King

Gaffer:
Patrick Murray

Hairstylist:
Judith A. Cory
Kim Messina

Key Costumer:
Cookie Lopez
Pamela Withers

Key Grip:
John Janusek

Key Makeup Artist:
Tracey Levy

Key Rigging Grip:
Billy Beaird

Location Manager:
Lisa W. Strout

Makeup Artist:
Christina Smith

Music Editor:
Thomas A. Carlson

On Set Dresser:
David Ronan

Original Music Composer:
John Debney

Post Production Supervisor:
Lisa Dennis

Producer:
Gary Levinsohn
Mark Gordon
Allison Lyon Segan

Production Design:
J. Dennis Washington

Property Master:
Trish Gallaher Glenn

Rigging Gaffer:
Richard Smock

Screenplay:
Laurie Craig

Script Supervisor:
Elizabeth Ludwick-Bax

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Garrett Benson

Second Assistant Director:
Conte Mark Matal

Second Second Assistant Director:
David Escher
Kristin Killey

Second Unit Director:
Mark Vargo

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Mark Vargo

Set Decoration:
Denise Pizzini

Set Designer:
John Berger

Sound Effects Editor:
Michael Babcock
Rick Hromadka
Bruce Tanis

Sound Mixer:
Joseph Geisinger

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David E. Fluhr
Adam Jenkins
Don Digirolamo

Special Effects:
Kim Englehart
Randy Cabral
Craig Tex Barnett

Special Effects Supervisor:
David P. Kelsey

Still Photographer:
Peter Iovino

Storyboard Artist:
Robin Richesson
Michael Sarley

Stunt Coordinator:
Al Jones

Stunts:
Glory Fioramonti
Al Goto

Supervising Sound Editor:
David Hankins

Unit Production Manager:
Michele Weisler

Video Assist Operator:
David Katz

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Charles Linehan

Visual Effects Producer:
Tony Meagher

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