Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts (2009) [PG]

Release Date:
April 8, 2009

Original Title:
Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts

Alternate Titles:
Doctor Dolittle 5
Doktor Dolittle 5
Dr Dolittle: W pogoni za błahostkami
Dr. Dolittle 5
Dr. Dolittle: Toutous sur le tapis rouge

Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 90

Lucky superstar!

Maya Dolittle can talk to animals. She gets discovered and Tiffany Monaco, a Hollywood star, brings her to L.A. to help her little puppy, who turns out to be a boy.

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Art Direction:
Kirsten Franson
James Steuart

Casting:
Jason L. Wood
Matthew Jon Beck

Co-Producer:
Connie Dolphin

Costume Design:
Lorraine Carson

Director:
Alex Zamm

Director of Photography:
Albert J. Dunk

Editor:
Marshall Harvey

First Assistant Director:
Ryan Kosmynka
David Markowitz
Alexia S. Droz

Key Hair Stylist:
Debra Wiebe

Location Manager:
Dan Carr

Makeup Artist:
Emanuela Daus

Makeup Designer:
Norma Hill-Patton

Music:
Chris Hajian

Post Production Supervisor:
Dawn Knight

Producer:
Brian Manis
John Davis

Production Design:
Brentan Harron

Screenplay:
Daniel Altiere
Steven Altiere

Script Coordinator:
Kelly Korpesio

Script Supervisor:
Ingrid Kenning

Second Unit Director:
Joey Sylvester

Set Decoration:
Victoria Söderholm

Story:
Hugh Lofting

Third Assistant Director:
Gisela Schulte
Ali Salamati

Unit Production Manager:
Craig Forrest

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