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Release Date:
September 27, 2001
Original Title:
O Xangô de Baker Street
Genres:
Comedy | Mystery
Production Companies:
MGN Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil | Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14
Runtime: 124
Rio de Janeiro, 1886. A precious Stradivarius violin presented to Emperor Dom Pedro II is stolen. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are called to solve the case.
Animation Supervisor:
Joao G. Amorim
Art Direction:
Marcos Flaksman
João Martins
Assistant Camera:
Daniel Duran
Assistant Script:
Daniel Camargo
Assistant Set Designer:
Carlos Eduardo Mallet
Boom Operator:
Yan Saldanha
Camera Operator:
Tuca Moraes
Costume Assistant:
Penny McDonald
Costume Design:
Karla Monteiro
Costume Supervisor:
Penny McDonald
Digital Compositor:
André Waller
Director:
Miguel Faria Jr.
Director of Photography:
Lauro Escorel
Editor:
Diana Vasconcellos
First Assistant Director:
Olívia Guimarães
Kátia Lund
Foley Recording Engineer:
Ryan Collison
Foley Supervisor:
Jacob Ribicoff
Gaffer:
António Milheiro
Grip:
Claudino Guzula
Renato Mineirinho
Hair Designer:
Lesley Smith
Key Grip:
Luiz Gonzaga de Almeida
Line Producer:
Caique Martins Ferreira
Marcelo Laffitte
Location Manager:
Rodrigo Lamounier
Makeup Designer:
Lesley Smith
Novel:
Jô Soares
Original Music Composer:
Edu Lobo
Post Production Supervisor:
William O'Dwyer Fogtman
Producer:
Tino Navarro
José Zimerman
Bruno Stroppiana
Production Assistant:
Samantha Queiroz
Production Coordinator:
Valeria Costa Amorim
Production Design:
Marcos Flaksman
Production Supervisor:
William O'Dwyer Fogtman
Props:
Sergio Farjalla
Script Supervisor:
Patricia Alencastro
Second Assistant Director:
Isabella Teixeira
Set Decoration:
Ana Anet
Set Designer:
Daniel Flaksman
Sound:
Reilly Steele
Sound Editor:
Miriam Biderman
Sound Mixer:
Jorge Saldanha
Sound Recordist:
Jorge Saldanha
Video Assist Operator:
Joao da Silva
Visual Effects Producer:
Gustavo Gaiarsa
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