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Release Date:
September 4, 2001
Original Title:
Ping!
Alternate Titles:
Ping allein zu Haus
Ping!
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Initial Entertainment Group
Spearhead Enterprises
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 93
Ping is a chihuahua rescued from the pound by nearsighted Ethel, who thinks he's a cat. When a pair of bumbling thieves try to break into Ethel's house to steal the money they think she has stashed away, only Ping can foil their plans.
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ADR Editor:
Paul Curtis
John C. Stuver
Cathie Speakman
ADR Mixer:
Matthew C. Beville
Shawn Kennelly
ADR Recordist:
Thor Benitez
ADR Supervisor:
Michael Payne
Additional Photography:
Howard Krupa
Art Department Coordinator:
Tracy S. Takahashi
Art Direction:
Chuck Dutrow
Assistant Costume Designer:
Nancy Diaz
Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Pembrooke Andrews
Nancy Nugent
Daniel Scolnik
Assistant Location Manager:
Michael Percival
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Simone Almekias-Siegl
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Amy Huth
Ted Cass
Assistant Property Master:
Scott Sener
Best Boy Electric:
Jacob Pinger
Best Boy Grip:
Richard Esquivel
Boom Operator:
Steve Corbiere
Camera Loader:
Greg Morris
Camera Operator:
Bonnie Blake
Casting:
Chris Larsen
Co-Producer:
Shelly Glasser
Color Timer:
Mato
Costume Assistant:
Patrick Thompson
Costume Designer:
Mas Kondo
Costume Supervisor:
Jennifer Starzyk
Dialogue Editor:
Paul Curtis
John C. Stuver
Cathie Speakman
Director:
Chris Baugh
Director of Photography:
Rohn Schmidt
Dolly Grip:
Gaylan Andrew Hussain
Ross Addiego
Editor:
Dawn Hoggatt
Executive Producer:
Graham King
Andreas Klein
First Assistant Camera:
George Hesse
Robert Schierer
First Assistant Director:
Jeanine Rohn
First Assistant Editor:
Mike Branum
Rudy Melendez
First Assistant Makeup Artist:
Tracy Murphy
Foley Artist:
Laura Macias
Foley Mixer:
Matthew C. Beville
Shawn Kennelly
Foley Recordist:
Thor Benitez
Gaffer:
Paul A. Hardiman
Robin Acutt
Grip:
Charles Simons
Scott Eades
Mark Hyde
Fausto Grajeda
Key Grip:
Gaylan Andrew Hussain
Matt Minke
Key Hair Stylist:
Dean Sadler
Key Makeup Artist:
Dean Sadler
Line Producer:
Patricia Wagstaff
Location Manager:
Eric Diamond
Chris Larsen
Negative Cutter:
Tim Heyen
Original Music Composer:
Thomas Richard Sharp
Producer:
Geri Cudia Barger
Production Coordinator:
Marguerite O'Donoghue
Production Design:
Whitney Brooke Wheeler
Production Manager:
Patricia Wagstaff
Property Master:
Scott Bauer
Propmaker:
Dan Statler
Screenplay:
Albert Ruis
Script Supervisor:
Eva Zelder
Halimah Fielding
Tracy Scott
Second Assistant Camera:
Micah Y. Bisagni
James Malloy
Second Assistant Director:
Sholto J. Roeg
Second Second Assistant Director:
R. Scott Loughran
Second Unit Director:
Jon Van Dyke
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Christian Sebaldt
Mike Gallagher
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Cara McCastlain Fisher
Set Decoration:
Conrad Mejia
Set Dresser:
Jennifer Bronwynn Copp
Sound Effects Editor:
Jeff K. Brunello
Andrew Holt
Adam Gillick
Michael Orlowski
Scooter Keys
Sound Mixer:
Jim Machowski
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Andrew Peach
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ken Teaney
Marshall Garlington
Special Effects Coordinator:
Dan Statler
Steadicam Operator:
Gavin Ames
Lance Layman
Charles Papert
Peter White
Still Photographer:
Gregory Peters
Story:
Albert Ruis
Chris Baugh
Stunt Coordinator:
Ray Lykins
Stunts:
Mark Chadwick
Bret Davidson
Debbie Evans
Joey Gardner
Justin Lundin
Cole S. McKay
Paul E. Short
Patrick J. Statham
Supervising Sound Editor:
Andrew DeCristofaro
Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
Jeffrey R. Whitcher
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