It Had to Be You (2000) [PG]

Release Date:
February 11, 2000

Original Title:
It Had to Be You

Alternate Titles:
Fou d'elle
Tenías que ser tú

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Black Sheep Entertainment
Flashpoint Entertainment
Kaplan/Feder Films
Regent Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
HU: KN  US: PG 

Runtime: 90

Love is what happens when you're busy making other plans.

Sparks fly when Anna Penn and Charlie Hudson meet. Unfortunately, they're both engaged to other people. In fact, they're staying at the same New York City hotel in order to work on wrapping up the last details of their nuptials. Over days and evenings of joint wedding planning, the two grow closer -- and start to wonder if they're getting married to the right people after all.

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ADR Editor:
David Melhase

ADR Mixer:
Brian Ruberg
Paul J. Zydel
Dean Drabin
Weldon Brown

ADR Recordist:
Cary Stratton
Carolyn Sauer
Joan Chamberlain
Douglas Murray
Nancy Parker

Art Department Coordinator:
Nathalie Cassegrain

Assistant Accountant:
Abby Bailey

Assistant Costume Designer:
Joan Kaufman

Assistant Editor:
Julia Gray

Assistant Location Manager:
Suk Yi Mar

Assistant Property Master:
James Bono

Best Boy Electric:
Andy Niceberg

Best Boy Grip:
Scott Eberle

Boom Operator:
Joe White
Ed Gleason

Camera Loader:
Kory Salomone

Camera Operator:
Steve Drellich
Richard Eliano

Carpenter:
Kevin Roach

Casting:
Todd M. Thaler

Casting Assistant:
Jonathan Strauss

Co-Producer:
Jeff Mazzola

Color Timer:
Dennis McNeill

Conductor:
Luis Bacalov

Construction Coordinator:
Gregory Criscuolo

Costume Designer:
David C. Robinson

Craft Service:
Jean-Andre Sassine
Celeste Sassine

Dialogue Editor:
Ron Evans
Dennis Gray
Paul Longstaffe
Matthew Sawelson

Director:
Steven Feder

Director of Photography:
Ken Kelsch

Dolby Consultant:
James Wright

Dolly Grip:
James Jacob

Driver:
Robert Bermudez
Peter Connors
Rocco Curatolo
Sean Heilig
George Pietropinto
Richard Forsberg
Daniel Houghton
Peter Kreinbihl

Editor:
Jane Kurson

Electrician:
Joel Tishcoff
Bob Pokonski

Executive Producer:
David Forrest
Beau Rogers

Extras Casting Assistant:
Ravi Dhar

First Assistant Camera:
Dennis A. Livesey

First Assistant Director:
Kevin Moore

First Assistant Editor:
Lance Chapman

Foley Artist:
Alyson Dee Moore
Patricia Nedd

Foley Mixer:
Dean Drabin
Brian Ruberg

Gaffer:
Phil Testa

Generator Operator:
Jon Delgado

Grip:
Daniel Beaman
Tony Cox
Tim Davies
Gregory F. Johnson
Justin Vanson

Intern:
Michael Best
Yasmin Redoblado
Gerard P. Mayorga
Justin Hova
Amu Duncan

Key Carpenter:
Bill Lehne

Key Construction Grip:
Sam Burrell

Key Grip:
Robert Kummert

Key Hair Stylist:
MichaelAnthony

Key Makeup Artist:
Judy Chin

Leadman:
Stephen Finkin

Lighting Technician:
David Tumblety
Jason Micallef

Line Producer:
Diana Schmidt

Location Assistant:
Robert Smith

Location Manager:
Jason Minter

Location Scout:
Mimi Turner

Main Title Designer:
Melinda Lawton

Music Editor:
Johnny Caruso

Music Supervisor:
G. Marq Roswell
Dondi Bastone

Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt

Original Music Composer:
Luis Bacalov

Post Production Accountant:
Kimberly Edwards

Post Production Supervisor:
Lisa Rodgers

Producer:
Neil Kaplan
Steven Feder

Producer's Assistant:
Jennie Na
Samantha Roth
Bronwen Epstein

Production Accountant:
John 'JR' Craigmile

Production Assistant:
Luisa Dantas
Ronnie Zizmor
Oliver Decker
F.H. Ferdie Headlam
Nicole Scoppa
Clayton Thomas
Alfred Steadman
Trevor Hyde
Malika Ayana Simmons
Alfonso Trinidad
Francisco Moscoso
Arik Penchina
Headley Stewart
Marco M. Ajello
Gretchen Hatz
Bert French Jr.
Jim Gallagher
Peter Gudwin
Donovan Barrett-Tomlinson

Production Design:
Justin Scoppa Jr.

Production Office Coordinator:
Lonnie Kandel

Production Supervisor:
Ged Dickersin

Property Master:
Gary Aharoni

Rigging Gaffer:
Fred Cohen

Scenic Artist:
Robert C. Arietta Jr.

Script Supervisor:
Jessica Lichtner

Seamstress:
Joni M. Huth

Second Assistant Camera:
Steve Treadway

Second Assistant Director:
Linda Perkins

Second Second Assistant Director:
Lucia Burns
Amanda Slater

Set Decoration:
Ron von Blomberg

Set Dresser:
Carlos Jaramillo
J.P. Melendez
James Williams

Shop Electric:
Paul Steinberg

Sound Effects Editor:
Brian Thomas Nist
Joe Earle

Sound Mixer:
Rosa Howell-Thornhill

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David E. Fluhr
Adam Jenkins

Sound Recordist:
Erik Moore
Aaron Levy
J.D. Ward

Stand In:
Franci Leary
Michael Austin
Johnny Dee
Devon Sorvari

Steadicam Operator:
William Hays
Jerry Holway

Still Photographer:
Abbot Genser

Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Bucossi

Stunts:
Michael Russo
Keith Siglinger
Jennifer Lamb

Supervising Sound Editor:
Stephen Grubbs

Thanks:
Martin Fink
Estelle Lasher
Larry Taube
Scott Lambert

Transportation Captain:
Tom Heilig

Transportation Co-Captain:
Vic Nowak

Unit Publicist:
Alicia Goldstein

Utility Sound:
Jerry Yuen

VFX Artist:
Nathan McGuinness

Video Assist Operator:
Igor Srubshchik

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Maury Rosenfeld

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Barbara Hause
John Corbo

Writer:
Steven Feder

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