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Release Date:
November 1, 2018
Original Title:
You Should Meet My Son! 2
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 76
A comedy about a religious mother who is determined to stop her gay son's wedding. But her plans go awry when she accidentally befriends his fiancé and begins dispensing relationship advice.
Additional First Assistant Camera:
Jordan Robson-Cramer
Art Direction:
Lorne Grant
Assistant Art Director:
Anne Anderson
Associate Producer:
Anthony Adornetto
Andy Shoemaker
Casting:
Mat Hayes
Cinematography:
Michael Willer
Colorist:
Michelle Ehlen
Consulting Producer:
Jim Gilkeson
Costume Design:
Andrea F. Davis
Michael Mullen
Director:
Keith Hartman
Editor:
Michelle Ehlen
Executive Producer:
Kevin Isom
First Assistant Camera:
Tobias Levene
First Assistant Director:
Kai Liang
Adam R. Peters
Gaffer:
Ben Bowen
Grip:
Jon-Claude Harris
Adriel Morelli
Bob Mulé
Key Makeup Artist:
Caitlin Wronski
Lighting Technician:
Jaraad Nageer
Line Producer:
Rob Salerno
Makeup Artist:
Emma Cate
Erica Medina
Priscilla Nguyen
Olya K. Tizer
Makeup Department Head:
Prell Charusanti
Music:
Ray Soldiuk
Producer:
Keith Hartman
Donald Marshall
Production Coordinator:
Nicole Fahel
Script Supervisor:
Cam Rafidison
Second Assistant Camera:
Kai Liang
Set Dresser:
David Dolivek
Sound Mixer:
Nick Carignan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ray Soldiuk
Still Photographer:
Ilya Chegodar
Translator:
Ariana López Pompa
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Adam R. Peters
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