Is Anybody There? (2009) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 17, 2009

Original Title:
Is Anybody There?

Alternate Titles:
Is Anybody There
¿Hay alguien ahí

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Heyday Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  GB: 12A  GR: 13  IE: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 95

A young boy who lives in an old folks' home strikes up a friendship with a retired magician.

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ADR Mixer:
Oliver Brierley

ADR Recordist:
Ross Wissbaum

ADR Voice Casting:
Abigail Barbier
Louis Elman

Art Direction:
Lynne Huitson

Assistant Camera:
Chloë Thomson

Assistant Costume Designer:
Richard Sale

Assistant Editor:
Nina Bradley

Assistant Location Manager:
Josh Yudkin

Assistant Sound Editor:
Jessica Ward

Boom Operator:
Paul Munro

Camera Operator:
Roger Tooley

Casting:
Fiona Weir

Casting Assistant:
Ruth Key
Alice Searby

Co-Producer:
Rosie Alison

Compositor:
Kelly Bruce

Conductor:
Joby Talbot

Costume Assistant:
Karen Beale
Lucy Donowho
Julie Telfer

Costume Design:
Jane Petrie

Costumer:
Anne T. Delaney

Digital Colorist:
Max Horton

Digital Compositor:
Jeremy Hey
Giuseppe Tagliavini

Director:
John Crowley

Director of Photography:
Rob Hardy

Editor:
Trevor Waite

Executive Producer:
Christine Langan
David M. Thompson

First Assistant Camera:
Richie Donnelly
Alan Hall

First Assistant Director:
Martin Harrison

Foley Editor:
Arthur Graley

Gaffer:
Lee Walters

Graphic Designer:
Chris Lunney

Grip:
Daniel Laviada

Hair Designer:
Fae Hammond

Hairstylist:
Belinda Parish
Gemma Richards
Karen Sherriff-Brown

Location Assistant:
Dorothee Freytag

Location Manager:
Jonah Coombes

Location Scout:
Charlotte Wright

Makeup Artist:
Belinda Parish
Gemma Richards
Karen Sherriff-Brown

Makeup Designer:
Fae Hammond

Mix Technician:
Alexander Fielding

Music Arranger:
Joby Talbot

Music Consultant:
Wendy Nieper

Music Coordinator:
Catherine Manners

Music Editor:
Peter Clarke

Music Supervisor:
Liz Gallacher

Online Editor:
James Cundill
Pat Wintersgill

Orchestrator:
Ben Foster

Original Music Composer:
Joby Talbot

Post-Production Manager:
Tania Blunden
Faye Morgan

Producer:
David Heyman
Peter Saraf
Marc Turtletaub

Production Design:
Kave Quinn

Production Manager:
Alice Dawson

Property Master:
Steve Register

Props:
Gavin Grant
James Mannell

Script Supervisor:
Sylvia Parker

Second Assistant Director:
Chris Stoaling

Set Decoration:
Gemma Ryan

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nigel Heath

Sound Recordist:
Colin Nicolson

Special Effects Supervisor:
Mark Holt

Special Effects Technician:
James Davis III
Hugh Goodbody
Chris Reynolds

Steadicam Operator:
Simon Baker
Roger Tooley

Storyboard Artist:
Douglas Ingram

Stunt Double:
Nick Chopping

Stunt Driver:
Bradley Farmer

Supervising ADR Editor:
Dan Morgan

Supervising Sound Editor:
Julian Slater

Third Assistant Director:
Heidi Gower

Title Designer:
Fredrik Nordbeck

Unit Manager:
Amie Tridgell

Visual Effects:
Michael Illingworth

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Philip Greenlow

Visual Effects Producer:
Sona Pak

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Charley Henley
Chris Shaw

Writer:
Peter Harness

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