Alex & the List (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 4, 2018

Original Title:
Alex & the List

Alternate Titles:
Marriage Material
The List

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Gooses List

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 112

Every woman has a list, she just wrote it down.

Alex, a lovable, unassuming dog trainer is in love with a great woman - Katherine - smart, talented, from a good family. Katherine adores Alex's quirky sense of humor, honesty and capacity to listen. Having decided to pop the question, Alex is blindsided when Katherine produces a detailed list of well-thought-out "improvements" she feels will tweak Alex on their way to becoming the ideal couple. Alex instinctively rejects the suggestion that he needs to change anything. But with the threat of a new competitor, Alex decides to "do the list." Guided by a coterie of friends that include: Dave, Alex's loyal childhood buddy, best female friend Lily, her husband Michael, and their 8 year old son, Nicky, Alex's journey has him reconsider and question his beliefs, values and world.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Alex Kornreich

"B" Camera Operator:
Jaxon Woods
Ian McGlocklin

ADR Voice Casting:
Patty Connolly
Mark Sussman

Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Jesse Toula
Brian Udoff

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Derek Hoffman

Assistant Director:
Ron Dempsey

Assistant Editor:
Sharon Wong

Assistant Property Master:
Samantha Stauber

Assistant Unit Manager:
Jaki West

Background Casting Director:
Kristan Berona

Best Boy Grip:
Matty Lim

Boom Operator:
Michael Dear
John Bauman
Christopher Walmer

Casting:
J.C. Cantu

Casting Assistant:
Travis Zahodnik
Guy Yosub

Chief Lighting Technician:
Daniel McNutt

Costume Design:
Dana Loats

Costumer:
Dakota Keller

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Mark Griffith

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Regan Copeland

Digital Intermediate Producer:
Paul Lavoie

Director:
Harris Goldberg

Director of Photography:
David McFarland

Dolly Grip:
Stuart Lock

Editor:
Richard Nord

Electrician:
Brice Bradley
Greg Lefevre

Executive Producer:
Elizabeth Katsuleris Phelps
Mason Phelps Sr.

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Hunter Sandison

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Mike Guaspari

First Assistant Director:
Linda Rockstroh

Foley Mixer:
Kyle Billingsley
Arno Stephanian

Gaffer:
Daniel McNutt

Grip:
Elias Gutierrez

Hair Department Head:
Gloria Conrad

Key Grip:
Levon Abrahamian

Key Hair Stylist:
Annette Lorant

Lighting Technician:
Greg Simone

Line Producer:
Peter E. Jackson

Makeup Artist:
Blake Shepard

Makeup Department Head:
Laura Leppanen

Music:
Ryan Shore

Music Editor:
Dan Raziel

Music Supervisor:
Toddrick Spalding

Producer:
Kristen D'Alessio

Production Design:
Johanna Jenkins

Property Master:
Erika Ann Walters

Script Supervisor:
Petra Jorgensen

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Aaron Gambel

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Amanda Morgan

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Melamed
Simone Farber

Second Second Assistant Director:
Jessica Faires

Set Decoration:
Kellie Jo Tinney

Set Dresser:
Nik Taylor
Diego Zapata

Sound Editor:
Kevin Zimmerman

Sound Mix Technician:
Andrew Garrett Lange

Sound Mixer:
Donavan Dear

Steadicam Operator:
Alex Kornreich

Still Photographer:
Vivian Zink
Ronald Batzdorff

Stunt Coordinator:
Julius LeFlore

Supervising Sound Editor:
Perry Robertson
Scott Sanders

Swing:
Jameson Williams

Unit Production Manager:
Peter E. Jackson

Writer:
Kristen D'Alessio
Harris Goldberg

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