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Release Date:
July 10, 1996
Original Title:
Harriet the Spy
Alternate Titles:
A Pequena Espiã
Harriet a kém
Harriet la petite espionne
Harriet sub acoperire
Harriet szpieg
Η Μικρή Κατάσκοπος
הרייט המרגלת
هارييت الجاسوسة
ハリエットのスパイ大作戦
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Nickelodeon Movies
Paramount Pictures
Rastar Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: ATP AU: G BR: L CA: PG|G DE: 6 FR: TP GB: PG HK: IIA HU: 12 IE: PG JP: G NZ: G PH: G SE: 7 US: PG
Runtime: 100
When the secret notebook of a young girl who fancies herself a spy is found by her friends, her speculations make her very unpopular! Can she win her friends back?
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Art Direction:
Paul D. Austerberry
Associate Producer:
Julia Pistor
Casting:
Jill Greenberg Sands
Costume Design:
Donna Zakowska
Director:
Bronwen Hughes
Director of Photography:
Francis Kenny
Editor:
Debra Chiate
Executive Producer:
Debby Beece
First Assistant Director:
Andrew Shea
Hairstylist:
James D. Brown
Makeup Artist:
Donald Mowat
Music:
Jamshied Sharifi
Novel:
Louise Fitzhugh
Producer:
Marykay Powell
Production Design:
Lester Cohen
Screenplay:
Douglas Petrie
Theresa Rebeck
Second Assistant Director:
Ken A. Smith
Story:
Greg Taylor
Julie Talen
Stunt Coordinator:
Ken Quinn
Alison Reid
Stunts:
David R. Ellis
Supervising Sound Editor:
Randle Akerson
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