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Release Date:
December 25, 2011
Original Title:
War Horse
Alternate Titles:
Caballo de Guerra
Caballo de batalla
Cavalo de guerra
Chiến Mã
Gefährten - War Horse
Genres:
Adventure | History | War
Production Companies:
Amblin Entertainment
DreamWorks Pictures
Reliance Entertainment
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Production Countries:
India | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M BE: 18 BR: 12|10 CH: 12 CZ: 12 DE: 12 DK: 11 ES: 7 FI: K-16 FR: U GB: 12A GR: Κ HU: 18 IE: 12A IT: T KR: 12 NL: 12 NO: 12 PL: 12 PT: M/12 SE: 15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 146
On the brink of the First World War, Albert's beloved horse Joey is sold to the Cavalry by his father. Against the backdrop of the Great War, Joey begins an odyssey full of danger, joy, and sorrow, and he transforms everyone he meets along the way. Meanwhile, Albert, unable to forget his equine friend, searches the battlefields of France to find Joey and bring him home.
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ADR Editor:
Cheryl Nardi
Richard Quinn
ADR Supervisor:
Jon Null
ADR Voice Casting:
Constantine Gregory
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Juan Peralta
Animation:
Laurent Benhamo
Stuart M. Ellis
Kevin Spruce
Apprentice Sound Editor:
Nia Hansen
Armorer:
David Sillery
Armory Coordinator:
Caroline Wilson
Art Department Coordinator:
Jodie Jackman
Art Direction:
Molly Hughes
Hattie Storey
Andrew Ackland-Snow
Gary Tomkins
Assistant Art Director:
Carmen Ruiz de Huidobro
Assistant Costume Designer:
Holly Waddington
Boom Operator:
Orin Beaton
CG Supervisor:
Michael Mulholland
Camera Operator:
George Richmond
Simon Baker
Mitch Dubin
John Marzano
Casting:
Jina Jay
Antoinette Boulat
Alexandra Montag
Simone Bär
Co-Producer:
Adam Somner
Construction Coordinator:
Amanda Pettett
Costume Design:
Joanna Johnston
Costume Supervisor:
David Crossman
Creature Technical Director:
Sagar Rathod
Carl Bianco
Matt Bell
Fernando Borges-Pacheco
Penn Stevens
Crowd Assistant Director:
Michael Stevenson
Dailies Technician:
John William Turner
Dialect Coach:
Sandra Frieze
Dialogue Editor:
Cheryl Nardi
Richard Quinn
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Yvan Lucas
Director:
Steven Spielberg
Director of Photography:
Janusz Kamiński
Editor:
Michael Kahn
Extras Casting:
Solomon Artistes
First Assistant Director:
Adam Somner
Foley:
Jana Vance
Dennie Thorpe
Foley Editor:
Colette D. Dahanne
Gaffer:
Eddie Knight
David Devlin
Hair Supervisor:
Joe Hopker
Hairstylist:
Carla Vicenzino
Josy Howard
Key Grip:
David Appleby
Jim Kwiatkowski
Key Hair Stylist:
Rupert Simon
Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Hegarty
Audrey Doyle
Emily Bilverstone
Makeup Designer:
Lois Burwell
Makeup Supervisor:
Catherine Heys
Music Editor:
Ramiro Belgardt
Novel:
Michael Morpurgo
Original Music Composer:
John Williams
Other:
Nadia Stacey
Pre-Visualization Supervisor:
Joshua Wassung
Producer:
Steven Spielberg
Kathleen Kennedy
Production Design:
Rick Carter
Production Sound Mixer:
Stuart Wilson
Property Master:
David Cheesman
Rigging Gaffer:
Ronnie Phillips
Russian Arm Operator:
Toby Plaskitt
Screenplay:
Lee Hall
Script Supervisor:
Anna Worley
Set Costumer:
Russell Barnett
James Pavlou
Calandra Meredith
Set Decoration:
Lee Sandales
Sound Designer:
Gary Rydstrom
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Johnson
Andy Nelson
Gary Rydstrom
Special Effects Coordinator:
Anna Krawczyk
Special Effects Supervisor:
Neil Corbould
Special Effects Technician:
Ken Petrie
Steadicam Operator:
George Richmond
Still Photographer:
Andrew Cooper
David Appleby
Stunt Coordinator:
Bryn Lawrence
Stunts:
Michael Byrch
Cristian Knight
Levan Doran
Supervising Art Director:
Neil Lamont
Supervising Sound Editor:
Gary Rydstrom
Richard Hymns
Third Assistant Director:
Tom Edmondson
Transportation Coordinator:
Holly Gray
Visual Effects Producer:
Duncan Burbidge
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ben Morris
Visual Effects Technical Director:
Ciaran Devine
Michele Fabbro
Daniel Fernandez
Noah Taylor
Writer:
Richard Curtis
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