Romeo & Juliet (2013) [PG-13]

Release Date:
September 12, 2013

Original Title:
Romeo & Juliet

Alternate Titles:
Romeo and Juliet
Roméo et Juliette
Ρωμαίος και Ιουλιέτα

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Amber Entertainment
Echo Lake Entertainment
Icon Productions
Relativity Media
Swarovski Entertainment

Production Countries:
Italy | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A  DE: 12  GB: PG  GR: Κ  IE: PG  NL: 6  PT: M/12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 118

The most dangerous love story ever told.

In Verona, bad blood between the Montague and Capulet families leads to much bitterness. Despite the hostility, Romeo Montague manages an invitation to a masked ball at the estate of the Capulets and meets Juliet, their daughter. The two are instantly smitten but dismayed to learn that their families are enemies. Romeo and Juliet figure out a way to pursue their romance, but Romeo is banished for his part in the slaying of Juliet's cousin, Tybalt.

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ADR Mixer:
Robert Edwards
Mark DeSimone
Peter Gleaves

Art Department Coordinator:
Barbara Busso

Art Direction:
Gianpaolo Rifino
Armando Savoia

Boom Operator:
Diego Gualino

Camera Operator:
Emanuele Leurini

Carpenter:
Ferdinando Mazzella

Casting:
Fabrizio Bava
John Hubbard
Ros Hubbard

Construction Manager:
Armando Vici

Costume Design:
Carlo Poggioli

Costume Supervisor:
Giovanni Casalnuovo
Serena Fiumi

Dialogue Coach:
Leon Vitali

Dialogue Editor:
Dave Tinsley

Director:
Carlo Carlei

Director of Photography:
David Tattersall

Dolly Grip:
Roberto Barbona

Editor:
Peter Honess

Executive Producer:
Philip Alberstat
Marco Cohen
Fabrizio Donvito
Benedetto Habib
Markus Langes-Swarovski
Steven Silver
Neil Tabatznik
John Walsh III
Jackie Walsh

First Assistant Director:
Roy Bava
Jack Ravenscroft

First Assistant Editor:
Ellen Taylor

Foley Artist:
Andrea King
Jack Stew

Gaffer:
Marco Raimondi

Hair Designer:
Francesco Pegoretti

Hairstylist:
Claudia Catini
Peter Nicastro
Armido Pezzato
Domingo Santoro

Key Grip:
Marco Moroni

Key Makeup Artist:
Jana Carboni

Makeup Artist:
Federico Laurenti
Lidia Minì

Makeup Designer:
Laura Borselli

Music Editor:
Matt Shelton

Music Supervisor:
Natalie Baartz
Karen Elliott

Orchestrator:
Neal Desby
Edward Trybek

Original Music Composer:
Abel Korzeniowski

Painter:
Tommaso Dubla

Post Production Coordinator:
Alexandra Montgomery

Producer:
Simon Bosanquet
Milena Canonero
Lawrence Elman
Julian Fellowes
Alexander Koll
Ileen Maisel
Doug Mankoff
Andrew Spaulding
Nadja Swarovski
Dimitra Tsingou

Production Coordinator:
Sonia Cilia

Production Design:
Tonino Zera

Property Master:
Sebastiano Murer

Screenplay:
Julian Fellowes

Script Supervisor:
Rachel Griffiths

Sculptor:
Francesco Motolese

Set Decoration:
Cristina Onori

Sound Designer:
Robert Ireland

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andrew Caller
Richard Pryke

Steadicam Operator:
Daniele Massaccesi

Stunt Coordinator:
Franco Maria Salamon

Supervising Sound Editor:
Lee Herrick

Theatre Play:
William Shakespeare

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Pasquale Di Viccaro

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