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Release Date:
January 1, 2004
Original Title:
Mr. Ed
Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Television
Original Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
Wilbur Pope gets a horse to come live with him and his wife. But it's not just any kind of horse: It can talk! As you expect, Ed gets him into all sorts of trouble with Wilbur trying to straighten out the mess.
3D Tracking Layout:
Chris Hopkins
Associate Producer:
Chris Smirnoff
Best Boy Grip:
Lou Rubsamen
Camera Operator:
Harry C. Box
Eric Fletcher
Casting:
Greg Orson
Marcia DeBonis
Casting Assistant:
Meghan Rafferty
Casting Associate:
Hope Chernov
Ron Digman
Jennifer Euston
Lesli Gelles-Raymond
Director:
Michael Spiller
Dolly Grip:
Craig Price
Electrician:
Sammy Beavers
John P. Fleenor
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Francette Kelley
Executive Producer:
Marty Adelstein
Jack Handey
Jim Mahoney Jr.
Neal H. Moritz
Dawn Olmstead
Drake Sather
First Assistant Camera:
Robert Truitt
Foley Mixer:
Tommy Goodwin
Grip:
Robert Stillman
Key Grip:
Rocky Ford
Leadman:
Keith Sale
Location Manager:
Paul D. Boydston
Producer:
Jeffrey Morton
Production Design:
Donna J. Hattin
Second Second Assistant Director:
Melody Beam
Set Decoration:
John Philpotts
Set Dresser:
Mark Rodriguez
Sound:
Von Varga
Sound Mixer:
Benjamin Patrick
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert L. Harman
Dean Okrand
Steadicam Operator:
Eric Fletcher
Supervising Sound Editor:
Lou Thomas
Transportation Coordinator:
Malcolm Mazer
Utility Sound:
Jacqueline Marie McLaughlin
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Loren Bivens
Writer:
Drake Sather
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