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Release Date:
April 3, 2004
Original Title:
The Ghost of Lord Farquaad
Alternate Titles:
O Fantasma de Lord Farquaad
Shrek - Der Geist von Lord Farquaad
Shrek - Il fantasma di Lord Farquaad
Shrek - Le Fantome de Lord Farquaad
Shrek - Shrek 3D, L'Aventure Continue
Shrek - The Ghost of Lord Farquaad
Shrek 3-D
Shrek 3D, L'Aventure Continue
Shrek 4-D
Shrek 4D
Shrek e o Fantasma do Lorde Farquaad
Shrek's Never Before Seen Adventure
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
DreamWorks Animation
Pacific Data Images
Universal Creative
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 16
Lord Farquaad was eaten by the dragon, but his ghost has returned, and he's still evil. With the help of his henchman, Thelonious, he kidnaps Fiona. Shrek and the donkey set out to save her, with help from the dragon, before she goes over a waterfall on a raft. This entry is for the 2-D version released on, for example, DVD and Netflix.
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Additional Editor:
Sim Evan-Jones
Christopher Knights
Assistant Sound Designer:
Will Files
Characters:
William Steig
Director:
Simon J. Smith
Editor:
Michelle Belforte
Head of Layout:
Bob Whitehill
Original Music Composer:
Harry Gregson-Williams
Producer:
Jeffrey Katzenberg
David Lipman
Production Design:
Luc Desmarchelier
Production Designer:
Luc Desmarchelier
Sound Designer:
Randy Thom
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy Nelson
Anna Behlmer
Storyboard Artist:
David Lowery
Supervising Animator:
Raman Hui
Supervising Sound Editor:
Dennis Leonard
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Paul Wang
Writer:
David Lipman
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