The Elf (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1996

Original Title:
The Elf

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Elf Films

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 23

In this Christmas drama, a boy and his family discover he is an elf.

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ADR Recordist:
Jim Rillie

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Dorothy Martin

Best Boy Grip:
Randy Follett

Boom Operator:
Don Ellis

Carpenter:
Jack Reardigan

Catering:
Gloria Shaley

Construction Coordinator:
Marty Sexton

Costume Design:
Peggy Hogan

Dialogue Editor:
Jonas Kuhnemann

Digital Effects Producer:
David Alexander
Elizabeth Holmes

Director:
Debbie McGee

Director of Photography:
Michael Jones

Dolly Grip:
Karl Simmons

Editor:
Angela Baker

First Assistant Camera:
Nigel Markham

First Assistant Director:
Paul Pope

Foley:
Sid Lieberman

Gaffer:
Robert J. Petrie

Grip:
Phil Winters

Line Producer:
Joy Barker

Location Manager:
Lisa Porter

Makeup & Hair:
Kim Ross

Music:
Sandy Morris

Production Accountant:
Cathy Corbett

Production Assistant:
Scott Taylor
Lynn Andrews

Production Design:
Pam Hall

Production Manager:
Mary Sexton

Props:
Geoff Younghusband

Script Supervisor:
Jill Carter

Second Assistant Camera:
Jamie Lewis

Second Assistant Director:
Lisa Porter

Sound Editor:
Wally Weaver

Sound Effects Editor:
Doug Hubert
Scott Thiesson

Sound Engineer:
Jamie Sulek
Paul Williamson

Sound Recordist:
John Martin

Still Photographer:
Sheilagh O'Leary

Story Editor:
Maureen Dorey
Dawn Ritchie

VFX Supervisor:
Joel Skeete

Wardrobe Designer:
Marie J. Sharpe

Writer:
Debbie McGee

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