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Release Date:
June 28, 2002
Original Title:
Get a Clue
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Flagstaff Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U US: G
Runtime: 83
A wealthy student with too much fashion sense, her equally rich friends, and her rival/superior from the school paper work together to solve the case when their teacher goes missing.
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ADR Voice Casting:
Caitlin McKenna
Art Direction:
Sean Breaugh
Assistant Editor:
C.J. Hsu
Casting:
Stacey Pianko
Stephanie Gorin
Costume Design:
Jolie Anna Andreatta
Costume Supervisor:
Kimberly Stanley
Director:
Maggie Greenwald
Director of Photography:
Rhett Morita
Editor:
Keith Reamer
Executive Producer:
Deborah Ellis Leoni
First Assistant Director:
Roman Buchok
Gaffer:
Ira Cohen
Hairstylist:
Katrin Clark-Citroen
Key Grip:
Darren Boyce
Location Manager:
Jonathan Matthews
Makeup Artist:
Catherine Davies
Mix Technician:
J. Stanley Johnston
Pete Elia
Music Consultant:
Jill Meyers
Music Editor:
Allan K. Rosen
Music Supervisor:
Jilien Manges
Original Music Composer:
David Mansfield
Post Production Supervisor:
Lindy Ransom
Producer:
Josette Perrotta
Production Accountant:
Tony Desmond
Production Coordinator:
Christian Hamilton
Production Design:
Anthony Greco
Production Sound Mixer:
Brian Avery
Property Master:
Beverley Farris
Script Supervisor:
Jill Carter
Second Assistant Director:
Andrea McCabe
Set Decoration:
Jim Lambie
Special Effects Coordinator:
Brock Jolliffe
Stunt Coordinator:
John Stoneham Jr.
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Kamps
Transportation Coordinator:
Dennis Kuss
Unit Production Manager:
Dennis Chapman
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mario Antognetti
Writer:
Alana Sanko
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