The Jennie Project (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 13, 2001

Original Title:
The Jennie Project

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Family | TV Movie

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 76

They taught her to speak... she taught them to listen.

Hugo Archibald is a doctor and brings home a wide variety of exotic animal species. The latest animal he brings home is a chimpanzee named Jennie. Dr. Archibald is not home very much, and Andrew feels he does not care about him. And Lea his wife does not want Jennie, and says she makes trouble. But the children take an instant liking to her. Jennie is unique in that she is learning to use and understand sign language. Jennie becomes an important part of Archibald family and Dr. Archibald's son, Andrew develops a close relationship with her. Jennie loves the things Andrew does, such as baseball and comic books. Jennie is also there for Andrew when he and his father disagree. A doctor Pamela Prentiss starts training with Jennie. She does not agree with the way Jennie is being cared for, and is seen as being rude to the Archibald family. She teaches Jennie sign language in a way that Jennie does not understand, but Lea finds a way she understands.

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ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris

Animal Coordinator:
Denise Sanders
Chad Dunn

Assistant Editor:
Marianna Gutowski

Casting:
Sarah Altman
Judy Taylor
Lynda Gordon

Construction Coordinator:
Lawrence Reemelin

Costume Designer:
Yasmine Abraham

Costume Supervisor:
Najib Gamai

Director:
Gary Nadeau

Director of Photography:
Donald M. Morgan

Editor:
Richard Nord

Executive Producer:
Charles Hirschhorn
Peter M. Green

First Assistant Director:
Steve Day

Gaffer:
Jim Strong

Hairstylist:
Heidi Grotsky

Key Grip:
Cameron Thorburn

Location Manager:
David M. Wermus

Makeup Artist:
Vince Tremonti

Mix Technician:
Gary Alexander
Robert L. Harman

Music Consultant:
Jill Meyers

Music Supervisor:
Jilien Manges

Original Music Composer:
Phil Marshall
Alan Williams

Post Production Supervisor:
Gary Mrowca

Producer:
Christopher Morgan

Production Accountant:
Eric D. Shain

Production Coordinator:
Anne McCaffrey

Production Designer:
Adam Lustig

Production Sound Mixer:
Robert Trevor Black

Property Master:
Brenton L. Lane

Script Supervisor:
Tracey Merkle

Second Assistant Director:
Heather Kritzer

Set Decoration:
Helen Britten

Special Effects Coordinator:
Danny Lester

Stunt Coordinator:
Russell Solberg

Stunt Double:
Joshua Croughwell
Doc Elliot
Jeff Danoff
Matthew Waite
Gilbert B. Combs

Supervising Sound Editor:
G. Michael Graham

Transportation Coordinator:
Mark La Joie

Unit Production Manager:
Christopher Morgan

Writer:
Charles Leavitt
Douglas Preston
Gary Nadeau

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