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Release Date:
July 23, 1999
Original Title:
Inspector Gadget
Alternate Titles:
GO!GO!ガジェット
Inspektorius Gadžetas
L'Ispettore Gadget
חוש חש הבלש
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Avnet/Kerner Productions
Caravan Pictures
DiC Entertainment
Roger Birnbaum Productions
Walt Disney Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG BR: L CZ: U DE: 6 DK: 7 ES: A GB: U HU: 12 IE: PG JP: PG12 KR: 전체관람가 RO: AP US: PG
Runtime: 78
John Brown is a bumbling but well-intentioned security guard who is badly injured in an explosion planned by an evil mastermind. He is taken to a laboratory, where Brenda, a leading robotics surgeon, replaces his damaged limbs with state-of-the-art gadgets and tools. Named "Inspector Gadget" by the press, John -- along with his niece, Penny, and her trusty dog, Brain -- uses his new powers to discover who was behind the explosion.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Moshe Levin
ADR Editor:
Laura Graham
Constance A. Kazmer
Mary Andrews
ADR Mixer:
Doc Kane
ADR Recordist:
Jeanette Browning
ADR Supervisor:
Chris Jargo
Dave McMoyler
Animatronics Designer:
Stan Winston
Art Direction:
Lawrence A. Hubbs
Bruton Jones
Assistant Sound Editor:
David Stanke
John Cannon
Best Boy Electric:
Kevin J. Lang
Best Boy Grip:
John P. Shine
Boom Operator:
Roger Stevenson
Camera Loader:
Lisa Bonaccorso
Camera Operator:
Craig Haagensen
Casting:
Amanda Mackey
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Characters:
Jean Chalopin
Bruno Bianchi
Andy Heyward
Chief Lighting Technician:
Steven C. McGee
Choreographer:
Adam Shankman
Co-Producer:
Lou Arkoff
Jean Chalopin
Color Timer:
Dana Ross
Construction Coordinator:
Greg John Callas
Costume Design:
Mary E. Vogt
Costume Supervisor:
Robert Q. Mathews
Costumer:
Dawn Y. Line
Craft Service:
Josh Kuhn
Dialogue Editor:
Chris Hogan
Lauren Stephens
Richard Dwan Jr.
Director:
David Kellogg
Director of Photography:
Adam Greenberg
Dolly Grip:
Michael C. Price
Editor:
Gerald B. Greenberg
Thom Noble
Alan Cody
Electrician:
Edward J. Cox
Jerry Eubanks
Don Tomich
Jay Galbo
Brian Tilden
Executive Producer:
Jon Avnet
Ralph Winter
Aaron Meyerson
Barry Bernardi
Jonathan Glickman
Extras Casting:
Charlie Messenger
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Alan Cohen
First Assistant Camera:
Michael D. Weldon
First Assistant Director:
Sergio Mimica-Gezzan
First Assistant Editor:
Kevin Greutert
Tristan M. Brighty
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Gayle Wesley
Foley Mixer:
Nerses Gezalyan
Foley Recordist:
Greg Zimmerman
Foley Supervisor:
Craig S. Jaeger
Hair Supervisor:
Barbara Lorenz
Hairstylist:
Jacklin Masteran
Susan Schuler-Page
Key Costumer:
Ellen Ryba
Key Grip:
John Janusek
Key Rigging Grip:
Scott Hillman
Leadman:
David Brace
Makeup Artist:
Michael Lorenz
Cynthia Barr
Makeup Supervisor:
Christina Smith
Music Editor:
Andrew Silver
Bob Badami
Music Supervisor:
Peter Afterman
Negative Cutter:
Mary Beth Smith
Cynthia Feyrer
Original Music Composer:
John Debney
Payroll Accountant:
Lamonte Bell
Producer:
Jordan Kerner
Andy Heyward
Roger Birnbaum
Production Accountant:
Gary Gillingham
Production Coordinator:
B. Ted Deiker
Production Design:
Michael White
Leslie Dilley
Production Supervisor:
Lisa A. Becker
Property Master:
Will Blount
Prosthetics:
Gary Archer
Screenplay:
Zak Penn
Kerry Ehrin
Script Supervisor:
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez
Second Assistant Camera:
Paul Santoni
Second Assistant Director:
Sean Hobin
Second Second Assistant Director:
Jason Roberts
Second Unit Director:
Alexander Witt
Set Decoration:
Kate J. Sullivan
Sound Designer:
Lon Bender
Sound Effects Editor:
Philip A. Hess
Frank Smathers
Michael A. Reagan
Scott Martin Gershin
Randy Kelley
Jon Title
Dan Hegeman
Christopher Assells
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Terry Porter
Mel Metcalfe
Dean A. Zupancic
Sound Supervisor:
Lon Bender
Special Effects Coordinator:
Peter Chesney
Steadicam Operator:
Jeff Mart
Gregory Lundsgaard
Still Photographer:
Frank Masi
Story:
Dana Olsen
Kerry Ehrin
Stunt Coordinator:
Gregg Smrz
Brian Smrz
Stunt Double:
Erik Stabenau
Randy Hall
Debbie Evans
Leigh Hennessy
Jill Brown
Stunt Driver:
Kim Robert Koscki
Stunts:
Dane Farwell
Cazimir Milostan
Jill Brown
Seth Arnett
Phil Chong
Rosine 'Ace' Hatem
Gilbert B. Combs
Roy Farfel
Scott Sproule
Shirley Smrz
Mark Stefanich
Doc D. Charbonneau
Hubie Kerns Jr.
Ben Scott
Michael Papajohn
Keith Woulard
Jeff Habberstad
Rick Seaman
Ted R. Boyse
Douglas Crosby
P.K. West
Richard L. Blackwell
Deborah Habberstad
Carol Neilson
Michael Russo
Tanner Gill
Jeff Podgurski
Merritt Yohnka
May Boss
Johnny Martin
Svetla Krasteva
William Morts
Keith Campbell
Jake Lombard
Fred Waugh
Christopher 'Critter' Antonucci
Charles Croughwell
Tim Gallin
Chad Parker
Denney Pierce
Alan D. Purwin
Mark Aaron Wagner
Big Daddy Wayne
John Branagan
John-Clay Scott
Kim Robert Koscki
Mick O'Rourke
Walt Oggier
Janet Paparazzo
Myke Schwartz
Richard E. Butler
LaFaye Baker
Clay Donahue Fontenot
Mike H. McGaughy
Carrick O'Quinn
Carl Paoli
Darlene Ava Williams
Jake Brake
Chris Sayour
Lee Waddell
Karin Silvestri
Debbie Evans
Keii Johnston
Debbie Lynn Ross
Supervising Art Director:
Geoff Hubbard
Swing:
Nelson Bush
Alan Burg
Michael O'Donnell
Michael A. Belgrave
Bruce Bellamy
Transportation Coordinator:
Ken Peterson
Unit Production Manager:
Daryl Kass
Unit Publicist:
Deborah Simmrin
Visual Effects:
Merrick Rustia
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Christopher Raimo
Visual Effects Producer:
Tom C. Peitzman
Liz Ralston
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard R. Hoover
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