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The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Original title)
Date: 2010 (Copyright)

Country: USA

Directed by: Jon Turteltaub

Production company billing: ©2010. Disney Enterprises, Inc. and Jerry Bruckheimer, Inc. Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films present a Saturn Films/Broken Road production a Jon Turteltaub film [end] Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Dolby Digital/DTS/SDDS Colour by Technicolor Domestic [US] prints by DeLuxe International prints by Technicolor [2.35:1] MPAA: 46139 Suggested by the animated short 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice'
Synopsis: Comedy adventure. A sorcerer takes on a new apprentice in his attempt to defend Manhattan from a ruthless villain.

Genres:
Action and Adventure, Comedy
Releases
Date: 14 July 2010Country: USARelease type: unknownFormat: 35mm Film - Colour - Technicolor - Sound - Dolby Digital / DTS (sound) / SDDSRuntime: 111 mins Language: English
Date: 11 August 2010Country: United KingdomRelease type: unknownFormat: 35mm Film - Colour - Technicolor - Sound - Dolby Digital / DTS (sound) / SDDSRuntime: 109 mins Length: 9803 FeetLanguage: English

Credits (134)
©: Inc. Disney Enterprises, Inc. Jerry Bruckheimer, Production Company: Saturn Films, Broken Road, Presents: Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Executive Producer: Todd Garner, Executive Producer: Nicolas Cage, Executive Producer: Norman Golightly, Executive Producer: Mike Stenson, Executive Producer: Chad Oman, Barry Waldman, Produced by: Jerry Bruckheimer, Associate Producer: Pat Sandston, Executive in Charge of Production for JBF: Melissa Reid, Unit Production Manager: Richard Baratta, Unit Production Manager: Carla Raij, Pamela Thur Weir, Production Supervisor: Trevor Waterson, Production Co-ordinator: John de Simone, Greg Outcalt, Production Accountant: Ellen Adolph, Paul Linford, Location Manager: Patty Carey-perazzo, Evan Perazzo, Post-production Supervisor: Tami R. Goldman, 2nd Unit Director: George Marshall Ruge, Philip G. Atwell, 1st Assistant Director: Geoff Hansen, Douglas Torres, 2nd Assistant Director: Peter Thorell, Francisco Ortiz, Script Supervisor: Julie Pitkanen, Holly Unterberger, Casting by: Ronna Kress, Casting Associate: Julie Schubert, Screenplay by: Matt Lopez, Screenplay by: Doug Miro, Carlo Bernard, Screen Story by: Lawrence Konner, Screen Story by: Mark Rosenthal, Matt Lopez, Script Co-ordinator: Sarah Mckaig, Director of Photography: Bojan Bazelli, Patrick Loungway, Additional Photography: Ben Seresin, Camera Operator: Mark Schmidt, Stephen Consentino, Steadicam Operator: Stephen Consentino, Gaffer: Michael Gallart, Tom Percarpio, Chief Lighting Technician: Tony Nakonechnyj, Key Grip: Tommy Prate, Matt Blades, Still Photographer: Robert Zuckerman, Still Photographer: Abbot Genser, Abbot Genser, Visual Effects Supervisor: John Nelson, Visual Effects Producer: Amber Kirsch, Pre-visualization Supervisor: Steven F. Yamamoto, Visual Effects Co-ordinator: Olivier Arnesen, Courtney Ward, Visual Effects by: Asylum, Visual Effects by: Double Negative, Visual Effects by: One of Us, Visual Effects by: Ghost VFX, Visual Effects by: Rising Sun Pictures, Method, Special Effects Supervisor: John Frazier, Special Effects Co-ordinator: Mark Hawker, Steve Kirshoff, Film Editor: William Goldenberg, VFX Editor: Christopher S. Capp, Production Designer: Naomi Shohan, Supervising Art Director: David Lazan, Art Director: David Swayze, Set Decorator: George Detitta Jr, Property Master: James Mazzola, Joe Badalucco, Construction Co-ordinator: Ronald Petagna, Co-construction Co-ordinator: Frank Didio, Costume Designer: Michael Kaplan, Assistant Costume Designer: Marian Toy, Michelle Matland, Costume Supervisor: David Davenport, Costume Supervisor: Jennifer Ingram, Donna Maloney, Department Head Make-up: Bernadette Mazur, Key Make-up Artist: Donald A. Kozma, Hair/Make-up for Mr [Nicolas] Cage: Ilona Herman, Make-up Artist: Craig Lyman, Practical Elements: Inc. KNB EFX Group, Practical Elements: Greg Nicotero, Practical Elements: Bill Bryan, Kevin Wasner, Hair Styles by: Alan Dangerio, Key Hairstylist: Frank Barbosa, Hairstylist: Lora Scrignoli, Title Design: Simon Cassels, End Titles: Scarlet Letters, Logo [Film Stock]: Kodak, Colour by: Technicolor, Domestic Prints by: DeLuxe, International Prints by: Technicolor, Music by: Trevor Rabin, Additional Music by: Paul Linford, David Reynolds, Orchestra Conducted by: Gordon Goodwin, Choir Conducted by: Don Harper, Orchestrations by: Gordon Goodwin, Orchestrations by: Tom Calderaro, Trevor Rabin, [Production] Sound Mixer: Tod A. Maitland, Sound Mixer: Ken Ishii, Noah Timan, Boom Operator: T.R. Boyce Jr, Boom Operator: Anguibé Guindo, Daniel Guachione, Sound Mixed by: Kevin O'Connell, Christopher Boyes, Supervising Sound Editor: George Watters Ii, Sound Effects Designer: Shannon Mills, Stunt Co-ordinator: George Marshall Ruge, Animal Trainer: Steve Mcauliff, Kim Krafsky, Unit Publicist: Michael Singer, Equipment Provided by: Panavision Remote Systems, Aerial Cameras Provided by: Inc. SpaceCam Systems, Chapman Camera Dollies Provided by: Dolly Partners LLC, Cameras by: Arri CSC, With Memories of: Dr August Coppola, Filmed in part at: Steiner Studios
Cast (36)
Nicolas Cage (Balthazar), Jay Baruchel (Dave Stutler), Alfred Molina (Maxim Horvath), Teresa Palmer (Becky Barnes), Monica Bellucci (Veronica), Toby Kebbell (Drake Stone), Omar Benson Miller (Bennet), Alice Krige (Morgana), Jake Cherry (young Dave), James A. Stephens (Merlin), Gregory Woo (Sun-Lok), Wai Ching Ho (Chinese woman), Jason Moore (subway mugger), Robert B. Capron (young Dave's pal), Peyton Roi List (young Becky), Sandor Tecsy (Russian man), Marika Daciuk (Russian woman), Nicole Ehinger (Abigail Williams), Adriane Lenox (Ms Algar), Ethan Peck (Andre), Manish Patel (NYU clerk), Oscar A. Colón (fry cook), Joe Lisi (police captain), William Devlin (police officer), Victor Cruz (auto impound clerk), Melissa Gallagher (woman on the street), Parisa Fitz-Henley (Bennet's girlfriend), Brandon Gill (student in bathroom), Henry Yuk (Chinese dragon carrier), Jordan Johnston (mean kid), Izuchukwu Mozie (African boy), Amit Soni (Indian boy), Maha Chehlaoui (hot girl), Adria Baratta (student 1), Rosie Moss (student 2), Ian Alda (physics student)
Books held in BFI Reuben Library (1)
Title: music of fantasy cinema
Author: HALFYARD, Janet K.  Pages: viii, 244 pages