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Release Date:
February 14, 2010
Original Title:
Starstruck
Alternate Titles:
StarStruck: Meu Namorado É Uma Super Estrela
Ραντεβού με Ένα Αστέρι
Звездная болезнь
Genres:
Comedy | Music | Romance | TV Movie
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L DK: A JP: PG12 NL: AL
Runtime: 81
Pop star Christopher Wilde has fame, fortune and a big-budget Hollywood movie awaiting him. But after meeting Jessica Olson, a down-to-earth girl from the Midwest, he is faced with following his heart or doing what's best for his career.
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Boom Operator:
Tom Caton
Casting:
Barbie Block
Sally Stiner
Cinematography:
Horacio Marquínez
Co-Executive Producer:
Jon Brown
Jeffrey Thal
Construction Coordinator:
Gary A. Krakoff
Costume Assistant:
Pete Corona
Costumer:
Jennifer Moran
Department Administrator:
Brad Scott
Director:
Michael Grossman
Director of Photography:
Horacio Marquínez
Driver:
Michael A. Moreno
Editor:
Tara Timpone
Executive Producer:
Douglas Sloan
Extras Casting:
Claire Benjamin
First Assistant Director:
John Pontrelli
Key Makeup Artist:
Brad Look
Leadman:
Christopher Casey Denton
Makeup Artist:
Lygia Orta
Joe Podnar
Natalie Thimm
Makeup Department Head:
Jeff Lewis
Music Editor:
Amber Funk
Music Supervisor:
Steven Vincent
Original Music Composer:
David Lawrence
Producer:
Jayne Bieber
Production Design:
Mark Hofeling
Production Manager:
Mary Church
Production Sound Mixer:
Dick Hansen
Rigging Grip:
Pete Johnson
Score Engineer:
Matt LaPoint
Set Decoration:
Debra Combs
Set Dresser:
Ryan Beard
Shading:
Rosser Goodman
Sound:
Michael Kaleta
Story:
Barbara Johns
Stunt Coordinator:
Tim Trella
Stunt Double:
Dan Brown
Teleplay:
Barbara Johns
Annie DeYoung
Transportation Coordinator:
Lauren Levine
Visual Effects Producer:
Michael Caplan
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dan Schmit
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