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Release Date:
October 29, 1984
Original Title:
The Boy Who Loved Trolls
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Questar Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 55
Paul feels life should be an adventure, and sets out on one to prove that Trolls really exist.
Additional Dialogue:
Harvey S. Laidman
Assistant Costume Designer:
Margaret McCubbin
Assistant Editor:
Andrew Lichtstein
Assistant Production Design:
Steve Arnold
Associate Producer:
Leslie Chapman
Author:
John Wheatcroft
Casting:
Peter Golden
Co-Producer:
Jay Rayvid
James A. DeVinney
Costume Designer:
Barbara Anderson
Director:
Harvey S. Laidman
Director of Photography:
Joe Seamans
Editor:
Gary Hines
Executive Producer:
John Cosgrove
First Assistant Director:
Wayne Morris
Makeup Artist:
Bonnie Priore
Original Music Composer:
Casey Filiaci
Ferdinand Jay Smith
Post Production Supervisor:
Wayne Morris
Producer:
Bob Walsh
Production Designer:
Cletus Anderson
Production Manager:
Wayne Morris
Script Supervisor:
Nancy Musser
Second Assistant Director:
James Bruwelheide
Felice Lammi
Sound:
John Sutton
Sound Assistant:
Kenneth Love
Sound Editor:
Tom Dubensky
Writer:
James A. DeVinney
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