Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 4, 1994

Original Title:
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

Alternate Titles:
Ace Ventura
Ace Ventura (1) : Mène l'enquête
Ace Ventura - Den galopperande detektiven
Ace Ventura, détective pour chiens et chats
Ace Ventura: Psi Detektyw
Ace Ventura: Un detective diferente
Ace Ventura: Zvířecí detektiv
Эйс Вентура
王牌威龙

Genres:
Comedy | Mystery

Production Companies:
Morgan Creek Entertainment
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  CZ: U  DE: 12  DK: 11  ES: 18  FR: U  GB: 12  GR: 13  IE: 15  KR: 12  NL: 6  NO: 11 år  SE: 11  SK: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 86

He's the best there is! (Actually, he's the only one there is.)

He's Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Jim Carrey is on the case to find the Miami Dolphins' missing mascot and quarterback Dan Marino. He goes eyeball to eyeball with a man-eating shark, stakes out the Miami Dolphins and woos and wows the ladies. Whether he's undercover, under fire or underwater, he always gets his man… or beast!

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ADR Recordist:
Jeff Courtie

ADR Supervisor:
Robert Fitzgerald

Accountant:
Michael Roberts

Accounting Clerk Assistant:
Edward V. Pannozzo

Additional First Assistant Camera:
Bob Wright

Art Department Coordinator:
Tanya Hotton

Art Direction:
Alan E. Muraoka

Assistant Accountant:
Elaine Taverrile

Assistant Editor:
Craig Connell

Assistant Location Manager:
Greg Beber
Kenneth J. Cooney

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Margo Hunt McKay

Assistant Sound Editor:
Randall Guth

Best Boy Electric:
Gary Ryan

Best Boy Grip:
Barry Ryan

Boom Operator:
David M. O'Dell

Cableman:
Kevin Cerchiai

Camera Operator:
Lex duPont

Carpenter:
Mark McCarthy
Nelson Wirtz
Randy Peterson

Casting:
Mary Jo Slater

Casting Assistant:
Steve Brooksbank
Jeff Fisher
Dana McFadden

Co-Producer:
Peter Bogart
Bob Israel

Construction Manager:
William Les Collins

Costume Design:
Bobbie Read

Costumer:
Rhona Meyers

Craft Service:
Michael J. McCarthy

Director:
Tom Shadyac

Director of Photography:
Julio Macat

Dolly Grip:
Jerry Bertolami

Driver:
Pirty Lee Jackson
Eric Wade
Kevin Hudis

Editor:
Don Zimmerman

Electrician:
Owen Stephens

Executive Producer:
Gary Barber

First Assistant Camera:
William McConnell

First Assistant Director:
Terry Miller

First Assistant Editor:
Don Thompson

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Odin Benitez

Foley Artist:
Dana Porter
Catherine Rowe
Joan Rowe

Gaffer:
William B. Sechel

Generator Operator:
Philip 'Biff' Delaney

Greensman:
Cary Whittaker

Grip:
Andrew Giammarco
Phil Greene
Jamie Klein

Hair Designer:
Donna Battersby Greene
Pamela Priest

Key Grip:
Edward Knott III

Key Hair Stylist:
Pauletta O. Lewis

Key Makeup Artist:
Sheryl Ptak

Location Manager:
Valerie Schields

Makeup Artist:
Jay Cannistraci

Makeup Effects Designer:
Lee Grimes

Music Editor:
Jeff Carson

Music Programmer:
Dan Stein

Music Supervisor:
Peter Afterman

Musician:
George Doering

Original Music Composer:
Ira Newborn

Painter:
Matthew Fleck
Dean F. Janik
Cheryl L. Johnson
Vivian Russo
George Simporis
Paul Vistocco

Post Production Accountant:
David Mastron

Post Production Assistant:
Steven Gary Banks

Post Production Supervisor:
Jody Levin

Producer:
James G. Robinson

Production Assistant:
Brian Moon
Zoila Gomez
Michael Scott Reid

Production Coordinator:
Diane Gutterud
Louise Rosner-Meyer
Robert Short

Production Design:
William A. Elliott

Projection:
Will Brantley
Bill Goff

Property Builder:
Gabriel C. Ell
Paul J. Hendricks
Gordon Keath
Richard F. Malone Jr.
Michael J. McCarthy Sr.
Michael Reid
John R. Salemi

Property Master:
Philip Schneider

Propmaker:
James P. Crapser
Wallace G. Emery

Scenic Artist:
Lewis Bowen

Screenplay:
Jack Bernstein
Jim Carrey
Tom Shadyac

Script Supervisor:
Betty Bennett

Second Assistant Camera:
Peter Farber

Second Assistant Director:
Adam Druxman
Melanie Grefé

Second Second Assistant Director:
Michael Viglietta

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jeff Simon

Set Costumer:
Kelly M. Webb
Gina Williams

Set Decoration:
Scott Jacobson

Set Designer:
Richard Fojo

Set Dresser:
Michael Calabrese
Fred Schwendel
Stuart Wein

Set Production Assistant:
Tommy Barone
Ingrid K. Behrens
Jamie Moshall

Set Propsman:
Skip Schields

Sound Designer:
Michael Hilkene

Sound Editor:
Gaston Biraben
Eric W. Lindermann
Gail K. Markley
Mark Rathaus
Wolf Schmidt

Sound Mixer:
Russell C. Fager

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Scott Millan
Paul Massey
Steve Pederson

Special Effects:
Thomas Kittle

Special Effects Assistant:
Andrew Nicholls

Special Effects Manager:
Patrick Tantalo

Special Effects Supervisor:
Michael Arbogast

Stand In:
Tom Deakman
Melanie Webster

Still Photographer:
Jon Baronn Farmer

Story:
Jack Bernstein

Storyboard Artist:
Dan Sweetman

Stunt Coordinator:
Artie Malesci

Stunts:
John Zimmerman
Courtney Brown
Joe Bucaro III
Alex Edlin
Terry Gusmano
Joe Hess
Birgitte Holmgaard
Gainer Johnson
Alan Jordan
Mike Kirton
Blake Pickett
Felipe Savahge
Kim Zimmerman
Jim Vickers

Transportation Coordinator:
Larry Crenshaw

Unit Production Manager:
Peter Bogart

Unit Publicist:
Michael Battaglia

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Emae Villalobos

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