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Release Date:
June 28, 2000
Original Title:
Daydream Believers: The Monkees' Story
Alternate Titles:
Botcsinálta zenekar: A Monkees története
Cazadores de sueños
Not True
Vergänglicher Ruhm - Die Monkees Story
Genres:
Drama | Music | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Chum Television
Pebblehut Productions
Rhino Films
World International Network (WIN)
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 12
Runtime: 92
The story of the 60s pop group The Monkees, as they rise above their status as a band created for a TV show, to establishing their legacy in their own right. The band faces many obstacles, among them the right to play their own instruments on record.
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ADR Editor:
Ian Hopkins
Assistant Costume Designer:
Catherine Ashton
Assistant Location Manager:
Barbara Pullan
Boom Operator:
Kevin Galbraith
Camera Operator:
Andy Chmura
Casting:
Jon Comerford
Shana Landsburg
Colorist:
Arlene Moelker
Joanne Rourke
Construction Coordinator:
Jean-Pierre Charbonneau
Costume Design:
Mary Partridge-Raynor
Costume Set Supervisor:
Robyn Rosenberg
Costumer:
Gayle Franklin
Creative Consultant:
Harold Bronson
Dialogue Coach:
Miriam Laurence
Dialogue Editor:
Catherine Hutton
Director:
Neill Fearnley
Director of Photography:
David A. Makin
Editor:
Stephen Lawrence
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Michael G. Larkin
Executive Producer:
Howard Braunstein
Harold Bronson
Michael Jaffe
Marilyn Stonehouse
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Lynn Josephson Delaney
Facial Setup Artist:
Dawn E. Rivard
First Assistant Director:
Avrel Fisher
Foley Artist:
Sid Lieberman
Gaffer:
Kevin Alanthwaite
Hair Department Head:
Karola Dirnberger
Key Grip:
Monty Montgomerie
Location Manager:
Avi Federgreen
Loop Group Coordinator:
Catherine Rix
Makeup Artist:
Dorothy Smith
Music Editor:
Jeff Wolpert
Music Supervisor:
Fred Mollin
On Set Dresser:
Ann-Marie Ferney-Tellez
Online Editor:
Frank Biasi
Original Music Composer:
Fred Mollin
Producer:
Susan Murdoch
Production Coordinator:
Marie-Claude Harnois
Production Design:
Rolf Harvey
Production Manager:
Joanne Jackson
Production Sound Mixer:
Thomas Hidderley
Property Master:
Kevin Pierson
Scenic Artist:
Joseph Bower
Script Supervisor:
Elaine Yarish
Second Assistant Director:
Ken A. Smith
Set Buyer:
Malcolm Byard
Set Decoration:
Malcolm Glassford
Sound Effects:
Derek Liscoumb
Sound Effects Editor:
Ian Hopkins
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Appleby
Elius Caruso
Mike Woroniuk
Still Photographer:
Ben Mark Holzberg
John Medland
Story:
Harold Bronson
Stunt Coordinator:
Alison Reid
Stunt Double:
Tom Farr
Stunts:
Jamie Jones
Dwayne McLean
Technical Advisor:
Dean Batute
Teleplay:
Ron McGee
Transportation Coordinator:
Greg O'Hara
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Savela
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