Mr. Popper's Penguins (2011) [PG]

Release Date:
June 17, 2011

Original Title:
Mr. Popper's Penguins

Alternate Titles:
De Pinguïns van Meneer Popper
I Pinguini di Mister Popper
Los Pingüinos de Papá
Los pingüinos del Sr. Poper
M. Popper et ses manchots
M. Popper et ses pingouins
Mr Popper's Penguins
Os Pinguins do Papai
Os Pinguins do Sr. Popper
Poppers Pingviner
Poppers pingviner
波普先生的企鵝
黑癫鹅先生

Genres:
Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Davis Entertainment
Dune Entertainment
Dune Entertainment III

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: AA  AU: G  CA: G  CZ: U  DK: 7  FR: 10  GB: PG  HU: 12  IE: 12  IT: PG  JP: G  NL: AL  PL: 12  PT: M/6  RO: 12  TH: ท ทั่วไป   TW: 普遍級  US: PG 

Runtime: 94

Jim Carrey stars as Tom Popper, a successful businessman who’s clueless when it comes to the really important things in life...until he inherits six “adorable” penguins, each with its own unique personality. Soon Tom’s rambunctious roommates turn his swank New York apartment into a snowy winter wonderland — and the rest of his world upside-down.

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ADR Editor:
Val Kuklowsky

ADR Mixer:
Charleen Richards-Steeves

ADR Recordist:
David Lucarelli

ADR Supervisor:
Christopher T. Welch

ADR Voice Casting:
Johnny Gidcomb

Animation:
Tony Mecca
Samidha Nagwekar
Alexander Fernandes
Rohit Kolhe
Dixie Pizani

Art Department Coordinator:
Nora Kasarda

Art Direction:
Patricia Woodbridge

Associate Producer:
Linda Fields

Casting:
Kathleen Chopin
Marci Liroff

Co-Producer:
Jonathan Filley
Ira Napoliello

Construction Coordinator:
Ron Petagna

Costume Design:
Ann Roth

Dialogue Editor:
Julie Feiner
Laura Harris Atkinson
Daniel S. Irwin

Director:
Mark Waters

Director of Photography:
Florian Ballhaus

Editor:
Bruce Green

Executive Producer:
Derek Dauchy
Jessica Tuchinsky
Mark Waters
Joel Gotler

First Assistant Director:
Stephen Apicella
Steve Apicella

First Assistant Editor:
Liza D. Espinas

Foley Artist:
Alicia Stevenson
Dawn Fintor

Foley Editor:
Donald Flick

Foley Mixer:
Scott Curtis

Gaffer:
John G. Velez

Graphic Designer:
Gary Cergol

Key Grip:
Charlie Marroquin

Makeup Artist:
Bill Corso

Music Editor:
Nick South

Original Music Composer:
Rolfe Kent

Producer:
John Davis

Production Design:
Stuart Wurtzel

Screenplay:
Sean Anders
John Morris

Script Supervisor:
Renee Burke

Second Assistant Director:
Matt Power

Second Second Assistant Director:
Patrick McDonald

Second Unit Director:
G. A. Aguilar

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Lukasz Jogalla

Set Decoration:
Ellen Christiansen

Sound Designer:
Mark A. Mangini

Sound Effects Editor:
Piero Mura
Mike Chock

Sound Mixer:
Danny Michael

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy Koyama
Ron Bartlett
Doug Hemphill

Sound Supervisor:
Mark A. Mangini

Still Photographer:
Barry Wetcher

Stunt Coordinator:
G. A. Aguilar
Stephen A. Pope
Blaise Corrigan

Stunt Double:
Aja Frary

Stunts:
Peter Epstein

Tailor:
Susan Bakula

Transportation Captain:
Timothy Shannon

Unit Production Manager:
John A. Machione
Jonathan Filley

Unit Publicist:
Julie Kuehndorf

Video Assist Operator:
Joel Holland

Visual Effects:
Daniel Lindsey

Visual Effects Producer:
Blondel Aidoo

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard E. Hollander

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