Emma (1996) [PG]

Release Date:
August 2, 1996

Original Title:
Emma

Alternate Titles:
Emma (1997)
Emma (US)
Emma (de Jane Austen)
Emma de Jane Austen
艾玛姑娘要出嫁
芳心爱漫游

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Haft Entertainment
Matchmaker Films
Miramax

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U  FR: 10  GB: U  KR: 15  NL: AL  US: PG 

Runtime: 121

Cupid is armed and dangerous!

Emma Woodhouse is a congenial young lady who delights in meddling in other people’s affairs. She is perpetually trying to unite men and women who are utterly wrong for each other. Despite her interest in romance, Emma is clueless about her own feelings, and her relationship with gentle Mr. Knightly.

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Art Department Trainee:
Carlo Bulley

Art Direction:
Joshua Meath-Baker
Sam Riley

Assistant Editor:
Jeremy Hume

Assistant Hairstylist:
Kay Georgiou

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sian Grigg

Assistant Sound Editor:
Geoff R. Brown

Associate Producer:
Donna Grey

Best Boy Electric:
Ray Potter

Carpenter:
Philip Shaw
Harry Van Rooij
James Winby

Casting:
Mary Selway
Sarah Trevis

Casting Assistant:
Emma Buckley

Choreographer:
Sue Lefton

Clapper Loader:
James Bloom

Color Timer:
Peter Hunt

Conductor:
David Snell

Construction Manager:
Andrew Golding

Costume Designer:
Ruth Myers

Costumer:
Magot Forster

Dialogue Editor:
Derek Holding

Director:
Douglas McGrath

Director of Photography:
Ian Wilson

Dressing Prop:
Ray Morgan
Dempsey Cook

Driver:
Townsley Knott
Gerry Turner
John Fisher
Jim Magill
Terry English
Gerry Floyd
Enyo Mortty
Terry Reece
Vanessa Smiles

Editor:
Lesley Walker

Electrician:
Wayne Leach
Ricky Pattenden
David Bruce
Mark 'Rocky' Evans

Executive Producer:
Bob Weinstein
Donna Gigliotti
Harvey Weinstein

First Assistant Director:
Davina Nicholson

Focus Puller:
Roz Naylor

Foley Artist:
Jason Swanscott
Lionel Selwyn

Gaffer:
Norman Smith

Grip:
Richard Broome

Key Hair Stylist:
Simon Thompson

Key Makeup Artist:
Tina Earnshaw

Location Assistant:
Teresa Hidalgo

Location Manager:
Bill Darby

Negative Cutter:
Sylvia Wheeler

Novel:
Jane Austen

Orchestrator:
Rachel Portman

Original Music Composer:
Rachel Portman

Producer:
Patrick Cassavetti
Steven Haft

Producer's Assistant:
Polly Jefferies
Jane Biro
Rachelle Gryn
Karen Firestone

Production Accountant:
Kevin Trehy

Production Coordinator:
Fran Triefus

Production Design:
Michael Howells

Production Runner:
Luke Jones
Hugo Hedley
Louise Mansfield

Property Master:
Danny Euston
Danny Euston

Scenic Artist:
Jason Line
Stephen Scott

Screenplay:
Douglas McGrath

Script Supervisor:
Jean Bourne

Second Assistant Director:
Alison Begg

Set Buyer:
Lucinda Sturgis

Set Decoration:
Totty Whately

Sound Assistant:
Mike Bleach

Sound Effects Editor:
Brian Blamey

Sound Mixer:
Chris Munro

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Carr
Robert Farr

Standby Carpenter:
Graham Barford

Standby Painter:
David Meeking

Standby Rigger:
Stephen Slater

Still Photographer:
David Appleby

Supervising Sound Editor:
Colin Miller

Thanks:
Giorgio Armani
John Hadity
George Sheanshang

Third Assistant Director:
Caleb Menges
Russell Channon

Transportation Captain:
Brian Baverstock

Unit Publicist:
Sara Keene

Vocal Coach:
Barbara Berkery

Wardrobe Assistant:
Samantha Crouch
Lou Durkin

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Michael O'Connor

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