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Release Date:
March 4, 2008
Original Title:
Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief
Alternate Titles:
Dr Dolittle i pies prezydenta
Dr. Dolittle 4
Dr. Dolittle à la rescousse du Président
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
DD4C Productions
Davis Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG US: PG
Runtime: 85
Maya Dolittle is back in a heartwarming adventure of presidential proportions! Maya's dream of going to vet school is put on hold when she gets a call from the president of the United States. It seems the First Dog is out of control, and the president needs Maya's help. It's up to Maya and her own dog, Lucky, to stop a canine catastrophe from becoming a national crisis!
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Art Direction:
Kirsten Franson
Assistant Editor:
Petra Demas
Boom Operator:
Ken Lee
Casting:
Jennifer Page
Corinne Clark
Jason L. Wood
Cinematography:
Ron Stannett
Co-Producer:
Connie Dolphin
Co-Writer:
Kathleen Laccinole
Costume Design:
Lorraine Carson
Director:
Craig Shapiro
Editor:
Michael Trent
Executive Producer:
Brian Manis
First Assistant Director:
David Markowitz
Location Manager:
Dan Carr
Makeup Artist:
Emanuela Daus
Makeup Designer:
Norma Hill-Patton
Music:
Don MacDonald
Post Production Assistant:
Eugene Baldovino
Post Production Supervisor:
Dawn Knight
Producer:
John Davis
Production Design:
Brentan Harron
Production Sound Mixer:
William Butler
Property Master:
Ken Davies
Script Supervisor:
Ingrid Kenning
Second Assistant Director:
Alexia S. Droz
Set Decoration:
Victoria Söderholm
Story:
Hugh Lofting
Matt Lieberman
Stunt Coordinator:
Duane Dickinson
Third Assistant Director:
Ali Salamati
Marian Koprada
Unit Production Manager:
Craig Forrest
Writer:
Matt Lieberman
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