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Release Date:
September 13, 2011
Original Title:
The Dog Who Saved Halloween
Alternate Titles:
Le Chien d'Halloween
Genres:
Comedy | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Barnholtz Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 US: PG
Runtime: 88
Zeus (voiced by Joey Lawrence) and the Bannister family have moved into a new home just in time for Halloween! When Zeus and George (Gary Valentine of "The King of Queens") decide to investigate a creepy neighbor (Lance Henriksen of Aliens), they discover a scary dog (voiced by Mayim Bialik of "Blossom" and "The Big Bang Theory"), a haunted house and form a surprising partnership with a familiar pair of bumbling burglars (Dean Cain and Joey "Coco" Diaz). Can Zeus bust some ghosts, find a missing cat and face his biggest fear, all in time to go trick or treating? Elisa Donovan ("Sabrina the Teenage Witch") and Curtis Armstrong (Revenge of the Nerds) star in this all-new thrills & chills adventure from the creators of The Dog Who Saved Christmas and The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation.
Art Direction:
Shawn Ardalan
Casting:
Donald Paul Pemrick
Dean E. Fronk
Co-Producer:
Peter Sullivan
Costume Design:
Liz M. Schroeder
Director:
Peter Sullivan
Director of Photography:
George Reasner
Editor:
Sean Olson
Executive Producer:
Jeffrey Schenck
Barry Barnholtz
Stewart F. Lane
Peter Fruchtman
Jerry Fruchtman
Bonnie Comley
Makeup Department Head:
Teddie Bergman
Music:
Chad Rehmann
Producer:
Marc Ferrero
Story:
Michael Ciminera
Jeffrey Schenck
Richard Gnolfo
Peter Sullivan
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