Chestnut: Hero of Central Park (2004) [G]

Release Date:
October 21, 2004

Original Title:
Chestnut: Hero of Central Park

Alternate Titles:
Chestnut
Chestnut - L'eroe di Central Park
Chestnut - O Herói do Central Park
Chestnut - Un eroe a quattro zampe
Chestnut – Der Held vom Central Park
Chestnut: un héroe en el Central Park
Chestnut: un perro fuera de lo común
Eb a titka mindennek
El Sabueso
Hjältehunden Från New York
Koiruuksia keskuspuistossa
Orzeszek
Panique à Central Park
Tøser og hund
Жил-был песик
Палето Кестен: Героят от Сентрал парк

Genres:
Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
Keystone Entertainment
Keystone Pictures
Studio Hamburg WorldWide Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: G  DK: A  FR: 10  JP: G  MX: A  US: G 

Runtime: 86

Ray and Sal, two orphaned sisters, adopt and hide a Great Dane puppy from their two adopted parents living in a luxury downtown New York apartment that expressely forbids dogs.

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ADR Editor:
Andre Iwanchuk
Gina Mueller

ADR Recordist:
David Scott

Additional Editor:
Kelly Herron

Aerial Camera:
Brian Heller

Assistant Costume Designer:
Katherine Wigzell

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Eric J. Paul

Assistant Editor:
Asim Nuraney

Assistant Hairdresser:
Charmaine Clark

Assistant Location Manager:
Lenore Nemani
Dinean Stayk

Assistant Makeup Artist:
April Boyes

Assistant Set Dresser:
Brent Russell

Assistant Sound Editor:
Peter Eliuk

Boom Operator:
Darryl Marko
Graham Timmer

CG Supervisor:
Andrew Karr

Casting:
Lorna Johnson

Compositing Lead:
Tom Archer

Conductor:
Brahm Wenger

Costume Design:
Allisa Swanson

Costume Set Supervisor:
Audrey Wong

Dialogue Editor:
Philip Hunter
Gina Mueller

Digital Color Timer:
Drake Conrad

Digital Compositor:
Ritesh Aggarwal
Nadine Blackler
Jaye Krebs
Mark T. Reid

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Doug Campbell
Keith M. Hamilton
Joel Skeete

Director:
Robert Vince

Director of Photography:
Arthur E. Cooper

Editor:
Jason Pielak

Executive Producer:
Harvey Weinstein
Bob Weinstein
Anne Vince
Michael Strange
Dieter Stempnierwsky
Kevin Kasha

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Sacha Fassaert

First Assistant Director:
Ian Birkett
Joanne Gerein

Foley Editor:
Brody Ratsoy

Foley Mixer:
Brody Ratsoy

Gaffer:
Oliver Hajdu

Key Hair Stylist:
Emma Clarke

Location Manager:
Peter Pantages

Location Scout:
Joel Hurley

Makeup Department Head:
Dana Hamel

On Set Dresser:
Patrick Jennings

Original Music Composer:
Brahm Wenger

Post Production Coordinator:
Anita Lee

Post Production Supervisor:
Emanuel Pereira
Sean Bowers

Producer:
Wolfgang Esenwein
Robert Vince
Anna McRoberts

Production Design:
Peter Andringa

Production Manager:
Darcy Wild

Production Sound Mixer:
Chris Duesterdiek

Property Master:
Neil Turkington

Scenic Artist:
Cameron Boon

Script Supervisor:
Kirsten Hansen
Roblyn Williams

Second Assistant Director:
Philip Katsikas

Second Unit Director:
Anna McRoberts

Set Costumer:
Gerry Gail Endean

Set Dresser:
Colin Meacham

Sound Designer:
James Fonnyadt

Sound Effects Editor:
Rusty Dunn
James Fonnyadt

Sound Engineer:
Jeff Grout
Eric J. Paul

Sound Mixer:
Scott Aitken

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jeff Grout
Brad Hillman
Samuel Lehmer

Storyboard Artist:
Marcus Endean
John Lund

Stunts:
Kylie Furneaux
Rob Hayter
Kimani Ray Smith

Supervising Sound Editor:
Miguel Nunes

Third Assistant Director:
Jody Ryan

Transportation Coordinator:
Devin Senft

Truck Costumer:
Judith Feller

Unit Manager:
Scott Watson

Visual Effects:
Landon Bootsma
Stanislav Enilenis
Jason Giberson
Chris Van Dyck

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Greg Behrens
Julia K.S. Miles

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Savela

Writer:
Anna McRoberts
Anne Vince

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