Elf (film)
See also: Elf
Elfe ( Elf ) is an American film carried out by Jon Favreau, left in 2003.
Synopsis
It was once, a human being named Buddy. This last, being given up by his/her parents as of his more young age, was raised by imps! But not any, those of the father-Christmas. Later, at the time of the passage at the Adult age , the imps realize that the scale, stoutness, and all the remainder, was going to pose some problem… Rejeté by its adopteurs, it leaves to research his/her biological father, with New York.
Data sheet
- Title: Elf
- Québécois Title: the Imp
- original Title: Elf
- Realization: Jon Favreau
- Scenario: David Berenbaum
- Production: Jon Berg, Todd Komarnicki and Shauna Robertson
- Production company: New Line Cinema
- Budget: 33 million dollars (24 835.800 EURO)
- Musique: John Debney
- Photography: Greg Gardiner
- Assembly: daN Lebental
- Decorations: Rusty Smith
- Costumes: Laura Jean Shannon
- Country of origin: The United States
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - SDR/Dolby DIGITAL/SDDS - 35 mm
- Kind: Comedy
- Lasted: 95 minutes
- Comings out date:
- the United States: October 9th 2003 (Austin Film Festival)
- the United States, Canada: November 7th 2003
- France: December 3rd 2003
- Belgium: December 24th 2003
Boxoffice
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