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Release Date:
October 2, 2015
Original Title:
Operation: Neighborhood Watch!
Alternate Titles:
Jószomszédi őrjárat
Genres:
Adventure | Family
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 91
When a new doctor moves in next door, the neighborhood kids make it their mission to ensure he is not a creepy guardian of a terrible neighbor-eating monster.
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Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Christopher Moscatiello
Art Direction:
Mars Feehery
Assistant Art Director:
Jessie Rabideau
Boom Operator:
Kayla Croft
Casting:
Scott David
Casting Assistant:
Dani Scott
Casting Associate:
Lisa Zambetti
Construction Coordinator:
David W. Zeyl
Costume Design:
Devin Winter
Director:
Mark Cartier
Director of Photography:
James Milner
Editor:
Brian Moghari
Executive Producer:
Lars Anderson
Tonya Mantooth
First Assistant Director:
Anthony Hanna
Gaffer:
Tony Jou
Key Hair Stylist:
Maxine Christians
Key Makeup Artist:
Maxine Christians
Makeup & Hair:
Erin LeBre
Music Editor:
Will Mahood
Music Supervisor:
Lexie Hofer
Original Music Composer:
Christopher Moscatiello
Producer:
Mark Cartier
Lisha Yakub
Savannah Milazzo
Jonny Jay
Production Design:
Zach Bangma
Production Sound Mixer:
Michelle Guasto
Property Master:
Christopher Hansen
Script Supervisor:
Nicole M. Rivera
Maggie Werning
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joel D. Catalan
Steadicam Operator:
Orlando Duguay
Still Photographer:
Monica Olive
Stunt Coordinator:
Brandon Melendy
Supervising Sound Editor:
Joel D. Catalan
Writer:
Mark Cartier
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