Smitty (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 10, 2012

Original Title:
Smitty

Alternate Titles:
Mein Freund Smitty - Ein Sommer voller Abenteuer

Genres:
Drama | Family

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6  FI: K-12  NL: 9 

Runtime: 94

SMITTY is a family film about a rescue dog. When life gets tough for Ben, a friendly paw is all it takes to pull him through. Mischievous thirteen-year-old Ben is sent to his grandfather's farm for the summer, where he crosses paths with a lovable mutt. With help from the unlikely canine companion, Ben learns the importance of friendship, family and responsibility.

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Art Direction:
April Glover

Associate Producer:
Daryl A. Thomas

Casting:
Jan Glaser

Co-Executive Producer:
Daisy Hamilton
Linda Grey Heitz

Costume Design:
Lynn Brannelly-Newman

Director:
David Mickey Evans

Director of Photography:
Jayson Crothers

Editor:
Stephen Lovejoy

Executive Producer:
Ami Artzi
Tory Weisz
Strathford Hamilton

Hair Department Head:
Andrea Politte

Key Hair Stylist:
Mary Clayberg

Key Makeup Artist:
Lindsay Donald

Makeup & Hair:
Mary Asher
Shelly Banks

Makeup Department Head:
Kady Alatriste

Original Music Composer:
Phil Marshall

Other:
Norm Marshall

Producer:
Michael Baumgarten
Marcy Levitas Hamilton

Production Design:
April Glover

Set Decoration:
Erika Hood

Writer:
Michael Baumgarten

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