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Release Date:
June 10, 2005
Original Title:
Go Figure
Alternate Titles:
Térdvédő vagy flitter
고피겨
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Just Singer Entertainment
Salty Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: ALL RO: AP US: G
Runtime: 88
Katelin Kingsford, an Olympic hopeful figure skater wants to train with a Russian figure skating coach. In order to go to go to the school that Natasha is at, Katelin gets a scholarship playing on the girls hockey team.
Assistant Editor:
Jamie McNary
Casting:
Jason La Padura
Natalie Hart
Jeff Johnson
Choreographer:
Sarah Kawahara
Cinematography:
Gordon Lonsdale
Costume Designer:
Tom McKinley
Costume Supervisor:
Barbara Nelson
Director:
Francine McDougall
Editor:
Terry Blythe
Executive Producer:
Sheri Singer
First Assistant Director:
Matias Alvarez
Gaffer:
Garlan Wilde
Hair Designer:
Robin Michelle Patrick
Hairstylist:
Jennifer Llewelyn
Key Grip:
Shawn Lacy
Location Manager:
Carole Fontana
Makeup Designer:
Robin Michelle Patrick
Music Editor:
Drew DeAscentis
Music Supervisor:
Steven Vincent
Original Music Composer:
Kenneth Burgomaster
Other:
Elizabeth Stump
Post Production Supervisor:
Brian Tidmore
Producer:
Don Schain
Production Controller:
Michael Kiely
Production Coordinator:
Shauna Miller Schain
Production Design:
Mark Hofeling
Production Sound Mixer:
Douglas Cameron
Property Master:
Joel McKee
Script Supervisor:
Kate Morrison
Second Assistant Director:
Peggy Stuber
Set Decoration:
Ken Kirchner
Songs:
Brie Larson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dean Okrand
Robert L. Harman
Stunt Coordinator:
Don Shanks
Stunt Double:
Stephanie Rosenthal
Erin Reed
Breann Brown
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Friedgen
Transportation Coordinator:
Barry Tuttle
Unit Production Manager:
Don Schain
Utility Stunts:
Terri Sue Judkins
David M. Graves
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