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Release Date:
November 1, 2001
Original Title:
Shallow Hal
Alternate Titles:
Amor Ciego
Amor ciego
Hal, le superficiel
L'amour extra-large
Min stora kärlek
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Conundrum Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 AU: M BR: 12 CH: 12 CZ: U DE: 6 FR: U GB: 12 GR: 13 HU: 16 IE: 12 IT: T JP: R18+ KR: 15 NL: 6 PL: 16 PT: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 114
After taking his dying father's advice, Hal dates only the embodiments of female physical perfection. But that all changes after Hal has an unexpected run-in with self-help guru Tony Robbins. Intrigued by Hal's shallowness, Robbins hypnotizes him into seeing the beauty that exists even in the least physically appealing women. Hal soon falls for Rosemary, but he doesn't realize that his gorgeous girlfriend is actually a 300-pound-not-so-hottie.
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ADR Mixer:
Charleen Richards-Steeves
ADR Recordist:
David Lucarelli
ADR Supervisor:
R.J. Kizer
ADR Voice Casting:
Caitlin McKenna
Art Direction:
Arlan Jay Vetter
Assistant Art Director:
Richard Fojo
Assistant Editor:
Julie Garcés
Assistant Property Master:
Gillian Albinski
Assistant Sound Editor:
Paul Parsons
Chris Winter
Associate Producer:
Sarah S. Lopez
Kris Meyer
Best Boy Electric:
Brian Evans
Boom Operator:
Brent Brewington
Camera Loader:
Monica Barrios-Smith
Camera Operator:
Mark R. Jackson
Casting:
Rick Montgomery
Casting Associate:
Michael G. Miller
Co-Producer:
Marc S. Fischer
Mark Charpentier
Color Timer:
Dennis McNeill
Construction Coordinator:
Michael Metzel
Construction Foreman:
James Harris
Costume Design:
Pamela Withers
Costume Supervisor:
Virginia Burton
Costumer:
Denverly Grant
Dialogue Editor:
Susan Dawes
Kimberly Harris
Director:
Peter Farrelly
Bobby Farrelly
Director of Photography:
Russell Carpenter
Dolly Grip:
Doug Chartier
Editor:
Christopher Greenbury
Steve R. Moore
First Assistant Accountant:
Michael DeSantis
First Assistant Director:
Hal Olofsson
First Assistant Editor:
Matthew Cassel
Sam Seig
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Todd Harris
Foley Mixer:
David Betancourt
Foley Supervisor:
Thom Brennan
Gaffer:
Len Levine
Hairstylist:
Betty Lou Skinner
Kay Georgiou
Philip Ivey
In Memory Of:
Charles Seabrook
Key Hair Stylist:
Melissa Yonkey
Key Makeup Artist:
Cindy J. Williams
Key Rigging Grip:
Dennis Zoppe
Location Manager:
Eric Hedayat
Makeup Artist:
Cindy J. Williams
Rebecca Lafford
John R. Bayless
Makeup Effects Designer:
Tony Gardner
Music:
William Goodrum
Music Editor:
Darrell Hall
Music Supervisor:
Tom Wolfe
Manish Raval
Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt
Producer:
Charles B. Wessler
Peter Farrelly
Bobby Farrelly
Bradley Thomas
Production Accountant:
Harvey Malkin
Production Coordinator:
Robert West
Production Design:
Sydney J. Bartholomew Jr.
Property Master:
Richard K. Wright
Screenplay:
Peter Farrelly
Bobby Farrelly
Sean Moynihan
Script Supervisor:
Steve Gehrke
Second Assistant Director:
Greg Guzik
Donald Murphy
Second Second Assistant Director:
Keri Bruno
Second Unit Director:
Josh Klausner
Set Costumer:
Jill Korengold
Set Decoration:
Scott Jacobson
Set Designer:
Sharon Davis
Sound Effects Editor:
Ted Caplan
Sound Mixer:
Jonathon 'Earl' Stein
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Scott Millan
Bob Beemer
Special Effects Supervisor:
Kevin Harris
Steadicam Operator:
Dan Kneece
Larry McConkey
Still Photographer:
Glenn Watson
Stunt Coordinator:
Martin Grace
Stunts:
Donna Evans
Dana Hee
Supervising Sound Editor:
John Joseph Thomas
Transportation Captain:
Gary J. Wiseman
John Rice Sr.
Transportation Coordinator:
Gordie Merrick
Robert Martini
Unit Production Manager:
Garrett Grant
Unit Publicist:
Robert A. Levine
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