Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)




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Cast & Crew.

Emily Browning
Violet Baudelaire

Liam Aiken
Klaus Baudelaire

Kara Hoffman
Sunny Baudelaire

Shelby Hoffman
Sunny Baudelaire

Jim Carrey
Count Olaf / Dr. Stephano / Captain Sham

Meryl Streep
Josephine Anwhistle

Jude Law
Lemony Snicket (voice)

Timothy Spall
Mr. Poe

Billy Connolly
Dr. Montgomery Montgomery

Luis Guzmán
Bald Man

Jennifer Coolidge
White-Faced Women

Jane Adams
White-Faced Women

Craig Ferguson
Person of Indeterminate Gender

Jamie Harris
Hook-Handed Man

Catherine O'Hara
Justice Strauss

Cedric the Entertainer
Constable

Bob Clendenin
Grocery Clerk

Lenny Clarke
Gruff Grocer

Fred Gallo
Le juge

John Dexter
Gustav

Deborah Theaker
Mrs. Poe

Wayne Flemming
Captain Sam

Jaimarie Bjorge
Dream Gypsy (uncredited)

Helena Bonham Carter
Beatrice Baudelaire (uncredited)

Amy Brenneman
Mrs. Baudelaire (uncredited)

Julius Callahan
Davidious Augustine / Bohemian (uncredited)

François Duhamel
French Radio Reporter (voice) (uncredited) / Still Photographer

Gilbert Gottfried
Duck (voice) (uncredited)

Rick Heinrichs
Mr. Baudelaire (uncredited) / Production Design

Alan Heitz
Police Photographer (uncredited)

Rob Hinderstein
Banker (uncredited) / Makeup Effects

Dustin Hoffman
The Critic (uncredited)

Michael Earl Lane
Ferry Boat Captain (uncredited)

Jane Lynch
Realtor (uncredited)

Nick Meaney
Voice over (uncredited)

Christopher Metas
Wedding Audience (uncredited)

Crystal Rivers
Bohemian #1 (uncredited)

Lidia Sabljic
Woman in Audience (uncredited)

Brad Silberling
Director

Albie Hecht
Executive Producer

Laurie MacDonald
Producer

Walter F. Parkes
Producer

Julia Pistor
Executive Producer

Scott Rudin
Executive Producer

Barry Sonnenfeld
Executive Producer

Jim Van Wyck
Producer

Michael Kahn
Editor

Emmanuel Lubezki
Director of Photography

Daniel Handler
Novel

Thomas Newman
Original Music Composer / Conductor

Avy Kaufman
Casting

Robert Gordon
Screenplay

Colleen Atwood
Costume Design

Karine Mauffrey
Stunts

Cameron Baity
Production Artist

Scott Aversano
Co-Producer

Minor Childers
Co-Producer / Post Production Supervisor

Linda Fields Hill
Associate Producer

Michele Panelli-Venetis
Associate Producer / First Assistant Director

Kurt D. Lott
Stunts

Bill Corso
Makeup Designer

Michael Anderson
First Company Grip

John Dexter
Supervising Art Director

Tony Fanning
Art Direction

William Hawkins
Art Direction

Martin Whist
Art Direction

Cheryl Carasik
Set Decoration

Megan Blake
Art Department Assistant

Laura J. DeRosa
Art Department Coordinator

Bill Boes
Assistant Art Director

John Hoskins
Construction Coordinator

Carlo Basail
Greensman

Guy Efrat
Location Scout

Mauro Borrelli
Production Illustrator

Dan Engle
Sculptor

Kathleen Rosen
Set Decoration Buyer

C. Scott Baker
Set Designer

Carolyn Chen
Additional Photography

Kim Marks
Camera Operator

Jamie Felz
First Assistant Camera

George Billinger III
Steadicam Operator

Pete Romano
Underwater Director of Photography

Pamela Wise
Costume Supervisor

Anne Morgan
Hair Designer

Lisa Buford
Hairstylist

Linda Flowers
Key Hair Stylist

Vivian Baker
Makeup Artist

Richard Alonzo
Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Ann L. Thomas
Seamstress

Brenda Donoho
Set Costumer

Scott Edward Collins
Set Dressing Artist

Peter Owen
Wigmaker

Bruce Richter
Carpenter

Chris Arnold
Driver

Todd Avery
Loader

Joseph Kelly Padovich
Picture Car Coordinator

Jason Bierfeld
Post Production Assistant

Anastasia Emmons
Projection

Dan Colegrove
Propmaker

Jerry Moss
Property Master

Dotan Bonen
Security

Robert D. Brugger
Set Medic

Christopher Scull
Set Production Assistant

Susan Engel
Stand In

Doug Coleman
Stunt Coordinator

Pat Banta
Stunts

Rob Andrews
Technical Supervisor

Vic Cuccia
Transportation Captain

Michael Sean Ryan
Transportation Co-Captain

Robert Martini
Transportation Coordinator

David Witz
Unit Production Manager

Rob Harris
Unit Publicist

Michael Gleason
Visual Effects Editor

Benjamin Goldman
Layout

Jim Passon
Color Timer

Patrick Crane
First Assistant Editor

Carlos Baker
Electrician

Lance Dickinson
Lighting Technician

James Alden
Rigging Grip

Scott Baldyga
Casting Assistant

Elizabeth Greenberg
Casting Associate

Lori A. Balton
Location Manager

Susan Macke
Production Accountant

Lisa Greenspan
Production Coordinator

Julia Parfitt
Production Manager

Jason McGatlin
Production Supervisor

Colin Davidson
Researcher

Linda Folk
ADR Supervisor

Dennis Fuller
Boom Operator

Andrew Bock
First Assistant Sound Editor

Christopher Flick
Foley / Foley Supervisor

Michael Boustead
Music Editor

Thomas Vicari
Scoring Mixer

Richard King
Sound Designer / Supervising Sound Editor

Ed Callahan
Sound Editor

Michael W. Mitchell
Sound Effects Editor

Robert J. Anderson Jr.
Sound Mixer

Darren Price
3D Artist

Colin Brady
Animation Supervisor

Mimi Abers
Digital Compositors

Howard Berger
Special Effects Supervisor

Julie Creighton
Visual Effects Coordinator

Jeff Olson
Visual Effects Producer

Stefen Fangmeier
Visual Effects Supervisor

Giacomo G. Ghiazza
Storyboard

Judith M. Brown
Studio Teachers

Wilson Tang
Visual Effects Art Director

Dylan Tichenor
Additional Editing

Thom 'Coach' Ehle
Dolby Consultant

Katie Rowe
Stunts

Chris Palermo
Stunts

Steve Braggs
CG Artist

John Walker
CG Artist

James Hayward Brinkley
Additional Dialogue

Joey Box
Stunts

Carlos Rosario
Costume Illustrator

Anthony Almaraz
Costumer

Rusty Mahmood
Second Assistant Director

Timothy R. Price
Second Second Assistant Director

Rick Chavez
Assistant Property Master

Peter Chan
Concept Artist

Craig T. Shordon
Decorator

Doreen Austria
Graphic Designer

Gabriel Hardman
Storyboard Artist

Laura Graham
ADR Editor

Derek Casari
ADR Engineer

Eric Gotthelf
ADR Mixer

David Lucarelli
ADR Recordist

Robin Harlan
Foley Artist

Randy K. Singer
Foley Mixer

Erich Gann
Sound Assistant

Ross Levy
Utility Sound

Robert Alidon
Special Effects Technician

Ryan Mayeda
Visual Effects Production Assistant

Heidi Ford
Stunt Double

Robert D. Yeoman
Additional Director of Photography

Audie Aragon
Dolly Grip

Robert Baek
Second Assistant Camera

Malcolm Doran II
Second Company Grip

Jenn Emberly
Lead Animator

Elizabeth Lang
Additional Casting

Mark George Gillard
Assistant Editor

Steven J. Scott
Digital Color Timer

Donnie Creighton
Digital Intermediate Assistant

Amy Pawlowski
Digital Intermediate Editor

Brian Buller
Post Production Coordinator

Mark Fitzgerald
Assistant Location Manager

Lora Marie Taylor
Accountant

Jules Sylvester
Animal Coordinator

Joe Beckwith
Assistant Accountant

R. Adam Chambers
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Emmanuelle-Claude Heroux
Assistant Production Coordinator

John Buckley
Chief Lighting Technician

Stephanie DeTiege
Executive Assistant

Jennifer Bender
Extras Casting

Gene Strange
First Assistant Accountant

Dan Duffy
Generator Operator

Scott Barnes
Lighting Programmer

Irina Naydichev
Payroll Accountant

David Allebe
Production Assistant
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Details.
Release DateDecember 16, 2004
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
Content RatingPG
Budget$140,000,000
Box Office$209,073,645
Filming LocationsNorth Carolina · California, United States
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This Movie Is About.
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Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (also simply known as A Series of Unfortunate Events) is a 2004 American black comedy adventure film directed by Brad Silberling from a screenplay by Robert Gordon, based on the first three novels of the book series A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning (1999), The Reptile Room (1999), and The Wide Window (2000), by Lemony Snicket (the pen name of American author Daniel Handler). It stars Jim Carrey, Liam Aiken, Emily Browning, Timothy Spall, Catherine O'Hara, Billy Connolly, Cedric the Entertainer, Luis Guzmán, Jennifer Coolidge, and Meryl Streep, with Jude Law as the voice of Lemony Snicket.
Nickelodeon Movies purchased the film rights to Handler's book series in 2000 and soon began development of a film with Barry Sonnenfeld attached to direct. Handler adapted the screenplay and courted Carrey for Count Olaf. Sonnenfeld left over budget concerns in January 2003 and Brad Silberling took over. Robert Gordon rewrote Handler's script, and principal photography started in November 2003. The film was entirely shot using sound stages and backlots at Paramount Pictures and Downey Studios.
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events was released theatrically in the United States on December 17, 2004, by Paramount Pictures with DreamWorks Pictures distributing the movie internationally. It received positive reviews from critics, with many praising its production values, Newman's score and performances (particularly Carrey's performance), while some criticized its comical tone and short length. The film grossed $211 million worldwide. At the 77th Academy Awards, it won the Academy Award for Best Makeup (the second to involve Carrey, after How the Grinch Stole Christmas in 2000) and received nominations for Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, and Best Original Score.
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