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Release Date:
January 1, 2010
Original Title:
Chihuahua: The Movie
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Laguna Productions
Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Sondra Wellington (Anya Benton) is bossy, controlling, and extremely unpleasant. But everything changes when a special friend from Sondra's past transforms her into Bella -- her assistant's loveable little Chihuahua. While Sondra lives as Bella, her real body is in a coma. In order to gain access to the hospital, Sondra must prove that she has what it takes to be a therapy dog. As she learns the tricks of the trade, she becomes more connected with the people around her and realizes her past mistakes. It appears that Sondra is finally ready to turn over a new leaf in her own life --that is, if she ever gets the chance.
Art Direction:
Paul Miller
Assistant Editor:
Edgar Cano
Associate Producer:
Alan Chu
Casting:
Greg Anton
Co-Producer:
Liz Lohof
Costume Design:
Chelsea Staebell
Director:
Michael Amundsen
Director of Photography:
Eugenio CaƱas
Editor:
Michael Amundsen
Executive Producer:
Sean McGillan
Elart Coello
Cheryl A. Freeman
Manuel Hinostroza
Makeup Artist:
Jamie McCallister
Original Music Composer:
Douglas Edward
Producer:
Greg Anton
Production Design:
Paul Miller
Set Decoration:
Paul Miller
Writer:
Michael Amundsen
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