Get Him to the Greek (2010) [R]

Release Date:
June 3, 2010

Original Title:
Get Him to the Greek

Alternate Titles:
Зірковий ескорт
伝説のロックスター再生計画!

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
Apatow Productions
Relativity Media
Spyglass Entertainment
Universal Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  CA: 14A  DE: 12  DK: 15  FR: U  GB: 15  IE: 16  IT: T  JP: R18+  MX: B-15  NL: 12  NO: 12  PT: M/16  RO: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 109

Aaron Green has 72 hours to get a rock star from London to L.A. Pray for him.

Pinnacle records has the perfect plan to get their sinking company back on track: a comeback concert in LA featuring Aldous Snow, a fading rockstar who has dropped off the radar in recent years. Record company intern Aaron Green is faced with the monumental task of bringing his idol, out of control rock star Aldous Snow, back to LA for his comeback show.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Casey Hotchkiss

"C" Camera Operator:
Brian Sweeney

ADR Editor:
Joe Schiff

ADR Mixer:
Greg Steele

ADR Recordist:
Greg Zimmerman

ADR Supervisor:
Tammy Fearing

ADR Voice Casting:
Ranjani Brow
Wendy Hoffmann

Additional Editor:
Justin Bourret
David Moritz

Art Department Coordinator:
Francine Byrne

Art Direction:
Erik Polczwartek

Assistant Art Director:
Lori Agostino

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Craig Molsberry

Assistant Editor:
Mitch Rosin

Assistant Location Manager:
Justin Harrold

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Sharon Lopez

Assistant Property Master:
Michael Glynn
Jeffry C. Voorhees

Associate Producer:
Phil Eisen

Best Boy Grip:
Richard Boyle

Boom Operator:
Ross Simpson

Cableman:
Ross Levy

Camera Loader:
Greg Kurtz

Casting:
Jeanne McCarthy

Casting Assistant:
Joanne Bloom

Casting Associate:
Nicole Abellera Hallman

Characters:
Jason Segel

Chief Lighting Technician:
John Vecchio

Choreographer:
Anne Fletcher

Co-Producer:
Jason Segel

Construction Coordinator:
Mike Villarino

Costume Design:
Leesa Evans

Costume Supervisor:
Hope Slepak

Craft Service:
Chance Tassone

Dialogue Editor:
Larry Kemp
James Matheny

Digital Intermediate Producer:
Des Carey

Director:
Nicholas Stoller

Director of Photography:
Robert D. Yeoman

Dolby Consultant:
Thom 'Coach' Ehle

Dolly Grip:
Brad Rea
Kenny Davis

Editor:
William Kerr
Michael L. Sale

Electrician:
Jeffrey A. Cook
Greg Jensen
Phil Hardt
Michael Kennedy

Executive Producer:
Richard Vane

First Assistant "A" Camera:
John Boccaccio

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Harry Zimmerman

First Assistant "C" Camera:
Kevin Ivey

First Assistant Accountant:
Lisa Wiggins

First Assistant Director:
Gary Marcus

First Assistant Editor:
Laura Steiger
Brian Scott Olds

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Cherie Tamai

Foley Artist:
Goro Koyama
Andy Malcolm

Graphic Designer:
Clint Schultz

Hair Department Head:
Melissa Yonkey

Hairstylist:
Nicola Schuller

Key Costumer:
Ariel Gold

Key Grip:
Joseph Dianda

Key Hair Stylist:
Gary J. Perticone

Key Makeup Artist:
Denise Dellavalle

Leadman:
Russell R. Anderson

Location Manager:
Boyd Wilson

Makeup Artist:
Anita Brabec
René Dashiell Kerby
Heather Koontz

Makeup Department Head:
Kimberly Greene

Music Editor:
Jonathan Karp

Music Supervisor:
Jonathan Karp

Original Music Composer:
Lyle Workman

Payroll Accountant:
Sherry Kecskes

Post Production Accountant:
James Maull

Post Production Coordinator:
Cheryl A. Tkach

Post Production Supervisor:
Lisa Rodgers

Producer:
Judd Apatow
David L. Bushell
Rodney Rothman
Nicholas Stoller

Production Accountant:
Peter McManus

Production Coordinator:
Sarah Sprague

Production Design:
Jan Roelfs

Production Sound Mixer:
Pud Cusack

Property Master:
Sean Mannion

Script Supervisor:
Brenda Lopez

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
David A. Seekins

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Todd Avery

Second Assistant Director:
Dawn Massaro

Second Second Assistant Director:
Chamonix Bosch

Second Unit Director:
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw

Set Decoration:
Leslie A. Pope

Set Designer:
John Chichester

Sound Effects Editor:
Cindy Marty

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marc Fishman
Daniel J. Leahy

Special Effects Coordinator:
Donald Frazee

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Leo Corey Castellano

Standby Painter:
Bridget Cardenas

Steadicam Operator:
Chris Haarhoff

Still Photographer:
Glen Wilson

Stunt Coordinator:
G.A. Aguilar
Rob Inch
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw

Stunt Double:
Oakley Lehman

Stunt Driver:
Troy Brown

Stunts:
Matt Leonard
Joe Bucaro III
Doc Duhame
Blaise Corrigan
Jessica Harbeck
Troy Robinson
Tad Griffith
Jill Brown
Stacey Carino

Supervising Sound Editor:
George H. Anderson

Transportation Captain:
Mike Shannon

Transportation Coordinator:
Wallace Frick

Unit Production Manager:
Ellen H. Schwartz

Unit Publicist:
Kym Langlie

VFX Artist:
Gavin Miljkovich

Visual Effects:
Shigeharu Tomotoshi

Writer:
Nicholas Stoller

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