Cupid (2012) [PG-13]

Release Date:
September 30, 2012

Original Title:
Cupid

Alternate Titles:
Cupid, Inc.

Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Larry Levinson Productions
Mediapool Production

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 80

With Valentine’s Day approaching, Eve Lovett, a workaholic TV talk show host with a string of failed relationships, is worried she will never find true love. But when a mysterious stranger named Vernon Gart shows up on the set claiming to work for Cupid, Inc., Eve has no idea her love life is about to get an arrow right through the heart.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Jeff Carolan

ADR Mixer:
Greg Jefferson

ADR Supervisor:
Jay Nierenberg

Art Department Coordinator:
Diana Van Leeuwen

Art Direction:
Sean Brennan

Assistant Editor:
Addison Donnell
Katie Ruzicka

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Frances Ferris
Violeta Mallmann
Carol Ann Ochoa

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Danielle Giannantonio

Best Boy Electric:
Paul Sartain

Best Boy Grip:
Rick Yost

Boom Operator:
Charles Stroh

Casting:
Penny Perry
Amy Reece

Co-Executive Producer:
Randy Pope

Colorist:
Kris Santa Cruz

Costume Designer:
Kelly Kwon

Costume Supervisor:
Stefanie Gardenhire

Dialogue Editor:
Lance Wiseman

Digital Imaging Technician:
Jeremy Look

Director:
Ron Oliver

Director of Photography:
James W. Wrenn

Dolly Grip:
Charles Schiell

Editor:
Jennifer Jean Cacavas

Electrician:
Adam Golomski
Fernando Morales Jr.
Matt Lippincott
Charles M. Jimenez

Executive Producer:
Larry Levinson

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Ben Kobbs

First Assistant "B" Camera:
James Vasquez

First Assistant Director:
A. Brooks Medoff

Foley Artist:
Eric Hoeschen

Foley Editor:
Israel Segura

Foley Mixer:
Ken Theis

Gaffer:
Corey Giann Antonio

Grip:
Shane Detwiler

Key Grip:
Alex Konowitz
Joe Webb

Key Hair Stylist:
Jane Koo

Key Makeup Artist:
Zee Graham

Key Production Assistant:
Abran Trujillo

Location Manager:
Eduardo Ricketts

Music Supervisor:
Matt Shelton

Online Editor:
Mike Witting

Original Music Composer:
Nathan Wang

Post Production Coordinator:
Frank Sharp

Post Production Supervisor:
Richard Morain

Producer:
James Wilberger
Brian Gordon

Production Accountant:
Gail Fenimore Gomez

Production Coordinator:
Greg Hairfield

Production Design:
Dan Whifler

Property Master:
Lorie Arms

Props:
Cristina Tirrell

Scenic Artist:
Carrie Selecky
Desiree Barnes
Anjeje Ominetti

Script Supervisor:
Erin Tarasi

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Christina Ortiz

Second Assistant Director:
Deborah Chung

Second Second Assistant Director:
Matt Rawls

Set Costumer:
Maggie Ramos
Sarah Brown

Set Decoration:
Jessica Dahan

Set Dresser:
Katie Mack

Sound Engineer:
Anthony Krajchir
Andy Hurtado

Sound Mixer:
Rosa Costanza Tyabji

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lisle Engle
Lance Wiseman

Still Photographer:
Alex Henry

Stunt Coordinator:
Clint Lilley

Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick O'Sullivan

Unit Production Manager:
Brian Gordon
James Wilberger

Utility Stunts:
Dan Plum
G. Grant Jewett

Wardrobe Assistant:
Lindsay White

Writer:
Judd Parkin

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