What Women Want (2000) [PG-13]

Release Date:
December 15, 2000

Original Title:
What Women Want

Alternate Titles:
Aftó pou théloun oi gynaíkes
Chego khotyat zhenshchiny
Choho khochutʹ zhinky
Kakvo iskat zhenite
Lo que ellas quieren
Šta žene žele
倾听女人心
女人要什么
男人百分百

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Icon Productions
Paramount Pictures
Wind Dancer Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  BR: 12  CH: 12  CZ: 12+  DE: 6  ES: 7  FR: TP  GB: 12  GR: 12  IE: 12  IT: T  KR: 15  NO: 12  PL: 12  PT: M/12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 127

He has the power to hear everything women are thinking. Finally... a man is listening.

Advertising executive Nick Marshall is as cocky as they come, but what happens to a chauvinistic guy when he can suddenly hear what women are thinking? Nick gets passed over for a promotion, but after an accident enables him to hear women's thoughts, he puts his newfound talent to work against Darcy, his new boss, who seems to be infatuated with him.

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ADR Editor:
Linda Folk

ADR Mixer:
Greg Steele

ADR Recordist:
Diane Lucas

Additional Editing:
Carol Littleton

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Craig Comstock

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bill W. Benton

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Robin Zacha

Art Department Assistant:
Andrew Neujahr

Art Department Coordinator:
Ashley Burnham

Art Direction:
Gae S. Buckley
Tony Fanning

Assistant Art Director:
Andrew Menzies

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Peter Davidian

Assistant Costume Designer:
Suzanne McCabe

Assistant Director:
Paula Case

Assistant Editor:
Philip Beech

Assistant Location Manager:
Matthew Cassel

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sherilyn Stetz

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Robb Earnest

Assistant Property Master:
Chuck Askerneese

Assistant Sound Editor:
Kira Edmunds

Boom Operator:
Harrison D. Marsh

Camera Loader:
William H. Harlow IV

Carpenter:
David McKlveen

Casting:
Deborah Aquila
Howard Feuer

Casting Assistant:
Kelly O'Brien

Casting Associate:
Wendy Washbrook

Chief Lighting Technician:
Michael Orefice

Choreographer:
Keith Young

Co-Producer:
Bruce A. Block

Color Timer:
Jim Passon

Conductor:
Alan Silvestri

Construction Coordinator:
David Elliott

Costume Design:
Ellen Mirojnick

Costume Supervisor:
Michael Dennison

Costumer:
Fran Allgood

Dialogue Editor:
Kim Drummond

Digital Compositors:
Conny Fauser

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Nelson Sepulveda

Director:
Nancy Meyers

Director of Photography:
Dean Cundey

Dolby Consultant:
Bryan Pennington

Dolly Grip:
Robert A. Preston

Driver:
John Lybrand

Editor:
Thomas J. Nordberg
Stephen A. Rotter

Electrician:
Jim Bradfield

Executive Producer:
Stephen McEveety
Carmen Finestra
David McFadzean

Executive Visual Effects Producer:
C. Marie Davis

Extras Casting:
Steve Spiker

First Assistant Accountant:
Adrienne Swan

First Assistant Camera:
William Coss

First Company Grip:
Bradley T. Matthys

Foley Artist:
Kevin Bartnof

Foley Mixer:
Randy Singer

Graphic Designer:
Jason Sweers

Greensman:
Phillip Ellman

Hair Department Head:
Beth Miller

Hairstylist:
Jeri Baker

Head of Production:
Aaron Dem

Key Hair Stylist:
Candy L. Walken

Loader:
Mike Gentile

Location Assistant:
Carrie Goodman

Location Manager:
Brady Breen

Location Scout:
Alex Apple

Makeup Artist:
Karen Blynder

Makeup Department Head:
Brad Wilder

Music Consultant:
Andrew Silver

Music Coordinator:
Christy Gerhart

Music Programmer:
David Bifano

Music Supervisor:
Bonnie Greenberg

Negative Cutter:
Dana L. Marker

Orchestrator:
Chris Boardman

Original Music Composer:
Alan Silvestri

Painter:
Barry Jones

Payroll Accountant:
Rick Roesch

Post Production Assistant:
J. Papajoanou

Producer:
Nancy Meyers
Matt Williams
Bruce Davey
Susan Cartsonis
Gina Matthews

Production Assistant:
Angela Athayde

Production Coordinator:
Julie M. Anderson

Production Design:
Jon Hutman

Production Executive:
Melissa Goddard

Production Illustrator:
Darryl Henley

Production Sound Mixer:
David MacMillan

Production Supervisor:
Nancy Sandberg

Property Master:
Mychael Bates

Propmaker:
Allan Johnson

Researcher:
Jason Corgan Brown

Rigging Grip:
James Alden

Screenplay:
Josh Goldsmith
Cathy Yuspa

Sculptor:
Yann Denoual

Second Assistant Accountant:
Michelle Stevens

Second Assistant Camera:
R. Scott Goodrich

Second Assistant Director:
Darin Rivetti

Second Company Grip:
Walter 'T.J.' Johnson

Second Unit Director:
Bruce A. Block

Set Costumer:
Ann Culotta

Set Decoration:
Rosemary Brandenburg

Set Designer:
John P. Goldsmith

Set Dressing Artist:
Stacy Doran

Set Medic:
Tim Werle

Set Painter:
Alexx Thompson

Set Production Assistant:
Jenny Fumarolo

Sound Effects Editor:
David Giammarco

Sound Recordist:
Sean Landeros

Stand In:
Girard Swan

Steadicam Operator:
Robert Ulland

Still Photographer:
Andrew Cooper

Story:
Cathy Yuspa
Diane Drake
Josh Goldsmith

Storyboard Artist:
Bruce A. Block

Stunt Coordinator:
Lance Gilbert

Stunt Double:
Lance Gilbert

Stunts:
Joe Bucaro III
Matt Byrne

Supervising ADR Editor:
Renée Tondelli

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dennis Drummond

Thanks:
Jessica Mcclintock

Title Designer:
Garson Yu

Transportation Coordinator:
Armand Paoletti

Unit Production Manager:
Karyn McCarthy

Unit Publicist:
Rachel Aberly

Video Assist Operator:
Josh Levy

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Tim T. Cunningham

Visual Effects Editor:
Kosta Saric

Visual Effects Producer:
Jessica Trento

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ken Jones

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