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Release Date:
August 28, 2015
Original Title:
Marshall's Miracle
Alternate Titles:
Marshall the Miracle Dog
Genres:
Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Busch Production
Day of Fun Pictures
Lamplight Films
Zingraff Motion Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A 13-year-old boy becomes the target of bullies at his new school and is feeling hopeless, until he finds Marshall being caged up by a dog-hoarder in deplorable conditions. Finn knows he must rescue Marshall, but he has been abused by the other dogs and needs to see the vet right away. The bond of friendship is immediate.
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Art Direction:
Jim Tudor
Associate Producer:
Beth Schulte
Casting:
Jan Glaser
Casting Assistant:
Gabe Levy
Brock Russell
Caitlin McGreal
Casting Associate:
Carrie Houk
Cinematography:
Chris Benson
Co-Executive Producer:
Terry Schnuck
Costume Design:
Tina Davis
Director:
Jay Kanzler
Editor:
Patrick Lawrence
Executive Producer:
Jay Kanzler
Location Manager:
Ron Durham
Producer:
Christina Busch
Cynthia Willenbrock
Chris Benson
Production Coordinator:
Angie Gaffney
Margaret J. Orlando
Production Design:
Tim Stephens
Production Manager:
Ami Werges
Script Supervisor:
Sarah Faragalla
Set Decoration:
Jack Thomas
Writer:
Jay Kanzler
Scott Zakarin
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