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Original Title:
Live at the Porpentine
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 119
Separated by a shipwreck when they were babies, two sets of identical twins get mixed up in each other's lives over the course of a day. With no knowledge that the others exist, what follows is a rollicking afternoon of love misdirected, love misunderstood, a wayward necklace...and a goat. Adapted from Shakespeare's THE COMEDY OF ERRORS and re-imagined as an early 1960's technicolor musical comedy.
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Animation:
Gina Bernadini
Animation Director:
Michael LeBash
Catering:
Ruby Farley
Ann Closs-Farley
Cinematography:
William Lancaster
Color Grading:
William Lancaster
Costume Design:
Ann Closs-Farley
Development Producer:
Marisa Johnston
Director:
David Melville
Editor:
William Lancaster
First Assistant Director:
Jenny Park
Health and Safety:
Gabrielle Bruno
Music:
David Melville
Original Story:
William Shakespeare
Producer:
David Melville
Melissa Chalsma
Cary Reynolds
Production Coordinator:
Sabrina Lewis
Production Intern:
Alejandro Jimenez
Rody Villegas
Second Assistant Director:
Carolina Xique
Sets & Props Artist:
Natalie Morales
Sound:
Harry Goldstein
Chris Jacobson
Sound Mixer:
Harry Goldstein
Visual Effects:
William Lancaster
Writer:
Plautus
David Melville
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