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Release Date:
August 16, 2004
Original Title:
The Lord of the Libraries: The Return of the Book
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Invidious Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 18
The Lord of the Libraries: The Return of the Book is a tale of an epic journey of discovery to the KU Libraries. A young freshman hobbit, Frodo, makes a frightening discovery as he settles into his new dorm room. He has inherited a box of college things from his Uncle Bilbo containing a library book that is overdue...long overdue. Fearing an enormous late fine or worse, Frodo and his friend Sam seek the council of Gandalf, who summons Mount Oread's greatest warriors to safeguard the book back to Watson Library. Follow along with this action packed adventure as the fellowship fights off Bookwraiths, and learn a little bit about the Library in the process.
Art Direction:
Monica Wille
Assistant Camera:
Austin Bickford
Matt Goldberg
Taylor Sloan
Stephen Deaver
Assistant Director:
Stephen Deaver
Assistant Editor:
Stephen Deaver
Bobby McGee
Assistant Set Designer:
Emily Hippert
Costume Design:
Monica Wille
Director:
Christopher D. Martin
Director of Photography:
Bobby McGee
Jeff Wrensen
Editor:
Christopher D. Martin
Makeup & Hair:
Monica Wille
Misti Boland
Vince Kelly
Producer:
Christopher D. Martin
Bobby McGee
Stephen Deaver
Production Assistant:
Austin Bickford
Misti Boland
Josh Efron
Vince Kelly
Jerry Koukol
Franco Leng
Danny Mason
Ralph Matthews
Taylor Sloan
Andy Smith
Marty McSorley
Prop Maker:
Andy Smith
Gavin Rondeau
Stephen Deaver
Set Designer:
Monica Wille
Sound Editor:
Christopher D. Martin
Sound Effects:
Julian Bickford
Stephen Deaver
Christopher D. Martin
Bobby McGee
Visual Effects:
Christopher D. Martin
Bobby McGee
Stephen Deaver
Writer:
Christopher D. Martin
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