Lars and the Real Girl (2007) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 12, 2007

Original Title:
Lars and the Real Girl

Alternate Titles:
Lars e o Verdadeiro Amor
Lars e una ragazza tutta sua
Lars et l'amour en boîte
Lars ja se ainoa oikea
Lars y una chica de verdad
Miłość Larsa
Ларс і справжня дівчина
Լարսը և Իրական Աղջիկը
ラースと、その彼女
充氣娃娃之戀
내겐 너무 사랑스러운 그녀

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Lars Productions
Sidney Kimmel Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12  AU: PG  BR: 12  CA: 14A  KR: 15  NL: AL  PT: M/12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 106

The search for true love begins outside the box.

Extremely shy Lars finds it impossible to make friends or socialize. His brother and sister-in-law worry about him, so when he announces that he has a girlfriend he met on the Internet, they are overjoyed. But Lars' new lady is a life-size plastic woman. On the advice of a doctor, his family and the rest of the community go along with his delusion.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Tim Merkel

ADR Mixer:
Eric Thompson

ADR Recordist:
Travis MacKay

ADR Voice Casting:
Joe Cappelletti

Additional Casting:
Robin D. Cook

Art Department Coordinator:
H. Nancy Pak

Art Direction:
Joshu de Cartier

Assistant Art Director:
Doug Slater

Assistant Hairstylist:
Sondra Treilhard

Assistant Location Manager:
John Mendes
Coralie Nott
Craig Jackson

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Burton J. LeBlanc

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Michelle K. Smith

Assistant Production Manager:
James Fraser

Assistant Property Master:
Mari Laughlen

Assistant Sound Editor:
Kevin Zimmerman

Best Boy Electric:
Howard Galbraith

Best Boy Grip:
Malcolm Nefsky
Ken Pickett

Boom Operator:
Gavin Coford

Camera Loader:
Heather Donald

Casting:
Richard Hicks
David Rubin

Casting Associate:
Stephanie Stenta
Jen Markowitz
Emerald Goldsmith

Color Timer:
George Chavez

Compositing Supervisor:
Jeremy Nicolaides

Conductor:
Mike Nowak

Construction Coordinator:
Marc Kuitenbrouwer

Costume Design:
Kirston Mann

Costume Supervisor:
Linda Petty

Development Producer:
Mark Cartier

Director:
Craig Gillespie

Director of Photography:
Adam Kimmel

Dolly Grip:
Jason McGowan

Editor:
Tatiana S. Riegel

Electrician:
Delroy P. Jarrett
Rod MacNeil Jr.
Don Caulfield

Executive Producer:
William Horberg
Whitney Brown
Bruce Toll
Peter Berg

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Joseph Micomonaco

First Assistant Accountant:
Rosemary Lister

First Assistant Director:
Libby Hodgson

First Assistant Editor:
Pablo Prietto
Diane Brunjes

Foley Artist:
Rick Owens

Foley Mixer:
Kyle Billingsley
Michael Kreple

Foley Supervisor:
Nick Neutra

Gaffer:
Michael Galbraith

Graphic Designer:
David Best

Grip:
Marko Willis
Peter Schalakowskyj
Richard Teodorczyk

Head Carpenter:
Tony Mainelli

Key Grip:
Mark Manchester

Key Hair Stylist:
Paul R.J. Elliot

Key Makeup Artist:
Ann Brodie

Key Scenic Artist:
Reet Puhm

Key Special Effects:
Brenda Klassen

Lead Set Dresser:
Matt Wladyka

Location Manager:
Richard Hughes

Location Production Assistant:
Dino Mangos
Drew Taylor
Cassandra Lammerding

Music Editor:
Bryan Lawson

Music Producer:
Bryan Lawson
David Torn

Music Supervisor:
Spring Aspers

Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt

On Set Dresser:
Lisa Dietrich

Original Music Composer:
David Torn

Payroll Accountant:
Susan Starre McKibbin

Picture Car Coordinator:
Evan Siegel

Post Production Assistant:
Ivan Martin del Campo

Post Production Supervisor:
Eric Bergman

Producer:
Sarah Aubrey
John Cameron
Sidney Kimmel

Production Accountant:
Joanne Jackson

Production Coordinator:
David M. Chisholm

Production Design:
Arvinder Greywal

Production Manager:
Whitney Brown

Production Secretary:
Michelle M. Robeson

Property Master:
Ron Hewitt

Rigging Gaffer:
Tom Starnes

Rigging Grip:
Walter Lipscombe

Score Engineer:
Ryan Robinson

Script Supervisor:
Susan Marucci

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Mark Beauchamp

Second Assistant Accountant:
Tracy Fedak

Second Assistant Art Director:
Jennifer Heimpel
Matt Middleton

Second Assistant Director:
Tim Singh

Set Decoration:
Steve Shewchuk

Set Decoration Buyer:
Alexandra Hooper

Set Dresser:
Dan Conley

Set Supervisor:
Susan MacLeod

Sound Designer:
Scott Sanders

Sound Editor:
Richard Dwan Jr.

Sound Mixer:
Henry Embry

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ken S. Polk
J. Stanley Johnston

Sound Recordist:
Gabriel J. Serrano

Special Effects Coordinator:
Laird McMurray

Special Effects Supervisor:
Marcus Rait

Special Effects Technician:
Shubha Dasgupta

Standby Painter:
Gilliane Russell

Still Photographer:
George Kraychyk

Stunt Coordinator:
Branko Racki

Supervising ADR Editor:
Barney Cabral

Supervising Sound Editor:
Perry Robertson

Third Assistant Director:
Patrick Murphy

Title Designer:
Thomas Cobb

Transportation Coordinator:
Mark Van Alstyne

Truck Supervisor:
Susan Nycz

Video Assist Operator:
Tim Davis

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Chris Brown

Writer:
Nancy Oliver

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