My Brother the Pig (1999) [PG]

Release Date:
September 10, 1999

Original Title:
My Brother the Pig

Alternate Titles:
Mio fratello maialino

Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Brimstone Entertainment LLC
Unapix Entertainment Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG  US: PG 

Runtime: 92

If you act like an animal, you just may become one!

When a spell turns an 8-year-old boy into a swine, his sister and best friend race to find the cure.

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Art Direction:
Jim Hewitt

Associate Producer:
Adam Novak
Stephen Eckelberry

Casting:
Donald Paul Pemrick
Dean E. Fronk

Co-Producer:
Deborah Thompson Duda

Costume Supervisor:
Julie Merrill

Director:
Erik Fleming

Director of Photography:
Michael Stone

Editor:
Scott Conrad

Executive Producer:
Robert E. Baruc

Key Hair Stylist:
April Hutchinson
Julianne Kaye

Key Makeup Artist:
April Hutchinson
Julianne Kaye

Original Music Composer:
Michael Giacchino

Producer:
Dan Reardon
Philip Botana
Scott Vandiver

Production Design:
Gilles Arondeau

Set Decoration:
Patti MacIsaac

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Olman
Liz Sroka

Supervising Sound Editor:
Brandon Walker

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Steven Robiner

Writer:
Matthew Flynn

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