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Release Date:
July 15, 2006
Original Title:
It's a Boy Girl Thing
Alternate Titles:
Ella en Mi Cuerpo y el en el Mio
Ella en mi cuerpo y él en el mio
Ella en mi cuerpo y él en el mío
تفاوت دختر و پسر
女男变错身
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Romance
Production Companies:
Alliance Atlantis
Icon Entertainment International
Prospero Pictures
Rocket Pictures
Scion Films
Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 13 BR: 12 DE: 12 GB: 12A IE: 15 NL: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 95
A visit to a natural history museum proves catastrophic for two high school rivals, an overachiever and a jock, when an ancient Aztec statue casts a spell that causes them to switch bodies and see exactly what it's like to walk in the other's shoes.
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Art Direction:
Jon P. Goulding
Assistant Location Manager:
Mark Alleyne
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Joan Chell
Assistant Music Supervisor:
Sharif Ahmed
Casting:
Robin D. Cook
Nicole Hilliard-Forde
Conductor:
Hilary Skewes
Costume Design:
Donna Wong
Director:
Nick Hurran
Director of Photography:
Steve Danyluk
Editor:
John Richards
Executive Producer:
Jeff Abberley
Julia Blackman
Wendy Grean
Elton John
Andy Mayson
Peter Naish
Patrice Theroux
Foley Editor:
Hugo Adams
Key Hair Stylist:
Katarina Chovanec
Line Producer:
Veronica Castillo
Location Manager:
Glenn Carter
Makeup Department Head:
Debi Drennan
Music Coordinator:
Alison Wright
Music Editor:
Emily Rogers Swanson
Music Programmer:
Joe Henson
Music Supervisor:
Liz Gallacher
Musician:
Joe Henson
Everton Nelson
Warren Zielinski
Orchestrator:
Seanine Joyce
Original Music Composer:
Christian Henson
Producer:
David Furnish
Martin Katz
Steve Hamilton Shaw
Production Design:
Craig Lathrop
Production Manager:
James Crouch
Screenplay:
Geoff Deane
Script Supervisor:
Jill Carter
Irene Chawko
Set Decoration:
Crispian Sallis
Sound:
Glenn Freemantle
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