Scooby-Doo (2002) [PG]

Release Date:
June 14, 2002

Original Title:
Scooby-Doo

Alternate Titles:
Scooby-Doo - Der Kinofilm
Scooby-Doo - O Film
Scooby-Doo ja salaperäinen saari
Scooby-Doo, le film
Scooby-Doo: The Movie
Skoúmpi Ntou: Énas tetrápodos íroas
Skubi Du
Skubi-Du
Skuby-Du

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Mystery

Production Companies:
Mosaic Media Group
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G  CA: PG  CZ: U  DE: 6  DK: 11  FI: K-7  FR: TP  GB: PG  HU: 12|6  IE: PG  IT: T  KR: All  MX: B  NL: 9  NO: 12  PL: 12  RU: 12+  SE: 7  US: PG 

Runtime: 86

Be afraid. Be kind of afraid.

When the Mystery Inc. gang is invited to Spooky Island, a popular amusement park, they soon discover that the attractions aren't the only things that are spooky. Strange things are happening, and it's up to Scooby, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma to uncover the truth behind the mysterious happenings.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Peter McCaffrey

"B" Camera Operator:
Andrew Conder

2D Supervisor:
Cheryl Budgett

3D Modeller:
William L. Arance

ADR Editor:
Michelle Pazer

ADR Mixer:
Weldon Brown

ADR Recordist:
Michael McNerney

ADR Voice Casting:
Caitlin McKenna

Accountant:
Lisa Shaunessy

Additional Visual Effects:
Neil Krepela

Animation:
Larry White
Jay Jackson

Animation Manager:
Christina Butterfield

Animation Supervisor:
Richard Baneham

Animatronics Supervisor:
John Cox

Art Department Assistant:
Kim Prentice

Art Department Coordinator:
Amiee Clark

Art Department Manager:
Mike Cachuela

Art Direction:
Helen Gabrielle Gliniak
Christian Wintter
Bill Booth
Donna Brown

Assistant Art Director:
Fiona Scott

Assistant Camera:
Mark Broadbent

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Laurie Fish

Assistant Costume Designer:
Barbara Darragh

Assistant Editor:
Kirsty Bruce

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Joan Nygren

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Kerry Mulgrew

Assistant Production Manager:
Mary Bills

Assistant Sound Editor:
Todd Egan

Assistant Unit Manager:
Damian Eggins

Associate Producer:
Stephen Jones
Sheryl Benko
Philip A. Patterson

Boom Operator:
Rod Conder

CG Animator:
Jesse Sugarman

CG Artist:
Greg Gladstone

CG Supervisor:
Didier Levy

Carpenter:
David Childs

Casting:
Mary Vernieu

Casting Assistant:
Jamie Underwood

Catering:
Masoud Aghdasi

Character Designer:
Lee Romaire

Chief Lighting Technician:
Ian Dewhurst

Choreographer:
John O'Connell
Adam Shankman

Co-Producer:
Alan Glazer

Color Timer:
David Orr

Colorist:
Kent Pritchett

Compositing Lead:
Jeff McLean

Compositors:
Roger Huynh

Concept Artist:
Brom

Conductor:
David Newman

Construction Coordinator:
Bernie Childs

Construction Foreman:
Gary Cramb

Costume Assistant:
Vicki Martin

Costume Design:
Leesa Evans

Costume Supervisor:
Robyn Elliott

Costumer:
Kelly Foreman

Dialogue Coach:
Bruce Shapiro

Dialogue Editor:
Laura Harris Atkinson

Digital Compositors:
Jason Bayever

Digital Effects Producer:
Daniel Harvey

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Anthony Mabin

Digital Producer:
Jenny Groener

Director:
Raja Gosnell

Director of Photography:
David Eggby

Dolly Grip:
Glenn Arrowsmith

Editor:
Kent Beyda

Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Daniel R. Chavez

Executive Producer:
Joseph Barbera
Kelley Smith-Wait
Robert Engelman
Andrew Mason
William Hanna

Extras Casting:
Jane Dawkins

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Adrien Seffrin

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Ricky Schamburg

First Assistant Director:
Toby Pease
Philip A. Patterson

First Assistant Editor:
Matt Diezel

Foley Artist:
James Moriana

Foley Editor:
Scott Wolf

Foley Mixer:
Nerses Gezalyan

Gaffer:
Adam Williams

Greensman:
Gregg Thomas

Hair Supervisor:
Lesley Vanderwalt

Hairdresser:
Lisa Marie Rosenberg
Paul Pattison

Hairstylist:
Grace Hernandez

Key Grip:
Grahame Litchfield
Richard Allardice

Lead Painter:
Leigh-Alexandra Jacob

Lighting Supervisor:
Michael Conelly

Lighting Technician:
Todd Carmody

Location Manager:
Jamie McLennan

Makeup Artist:
Kristelle Gardiner

Matchmove Supervisor:
Wilmer Lin

Modeling:
Keith Hunter

Music Coordinator:
Nicole Catino

Music Editor:
Katherine Quittner

Music Producer:
Ralph Churchwell

Music Supervisor:
Laura Ziffren

Musician:
Tom Boyd

Negative Cutter:
Mo Henry

Orchestrator:
Gregory Jamrok

Original Music Composer:
David Newman

Pilot:
Terry Lee

Producer:
Richard Suckle
Charles Roven

Production Accountant:
Paula Marie Duncan

Production Assistant:
Trista K. Wahl

Production Controller:
Margaret Mitchell

Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Cornwell

Production Design:
Bill Boes

Production Illustrator:
Mike Cachuela

Production Manager:
Andrew Egiziano

Production Secretary:
Caroline Austin

Production Sound Mixer:
Paul 'Salty' Brincat

Property Master:
Lisa Brennan

Prosthetics:
Kym Sainsbury

Publicist:
Fiona Searson

Rigging Gaffer:
Stewart Sorby

Screenplay:
James Gunn

Script Supervisor:
Jo Weeks

Sculptor:
Kirstine Wallis

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Melinda Rickman

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Troy Reichman

Second Assistant Director:
Angella McPherson

Second Second Assistant Director:
Kazmer Harangozo

Second Unit Director:
Guy Norris

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Roger Lanser

Set Costumer:
Melanie Shepherd

Set Decoration:
Sandy Wingrove
Suza Maybury
Jodie Allen
Matthew Putland

Set Designer:
Martin Ash
Tory Belleci

Set Dresser:
Justine Dunn

Software Engineer:
Sherie Bradfute

Sound Designer:
Scott Sanders

Sound Effects Editor:
Christopher Assells

Sound Engineer:
Jeff Glueck

Sound Mixer:
Leonel Pedraza

Sound Recordist:
Vic Kaspar

Special Effects Assistant:
John O'Brien

Special Effects Supervisor:
Brian Cox

Stand In:
Brad Hanson

Still Photographer:
Jasin Boland

Story:
James Gunn
Craig Titley

Storyboard:
Bob Camp

Storyboard Artist:
Graeme Callander

Stunt Coordinator:
Guy Norris
Guy Norris

Stunt Double:
Dino Dos Santos
Brett Praed
Robert Chapin
Melody Sorensen
Nick McKinless

Stunts:
Melissa Barker
Fung Wai-Lun
Joe Chu Cho-Kuen
Choi Kwok-Ping
Audrey Mak
Stephen Tung Wai
Jack Wong Wai-Leung
Antonio Caprio
Kylie Furneaux
Steve Daddow
Glenn Suter
Darrell Walshe
Renee Bowen
Nick Lawson
Damian Bradford
Scotty Gregory
Wilfred Woodrow
Tony Lynch
Con Bekiris
Paul Doyle
Steve Harman
Yasca Sinigaglia
Michelle Comerford
Morgan Evans
Debbie Santic
Marco Sinigaglia
Mark Chique
Nicole Downs
Jane Harman
Gulliver Page
Nick Lawson

Supervising ADR Editor:
Kelly Oxford

Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael D. Wilhoit

Systems Administrators & Support:
Ben De Luca
Alan J. Hagge

Telecine Colorist:
Monica Heideman

Thanks:
Joe Ruby
Ken Spears

Third Assistant Director:
Drew Bailey

Unit Manager:
Brendon 'Moose' Boyd

Unit Production Manager:
Stephen Jones

Utility Stunts:
Kevin Abercrombie

VFX Supervisor:
Allen Foster

Visual Development:
Tohru Patrick Awa

Visual Effects:
Michael Leung
Douglas Bloom

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Keith Foston

Visual Effects Editor:
Michael Backauskas

Visual Effects Producer:
Kurt Williams

Visual Effects Production Assistant:
Jeffrey Schaper

Visual Effects Production Manager:
Caroline Grubb

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Peter Crosman

Wig Designer:
Erwin H. Kupitz

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