The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)
The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)
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Cast & Crew.
Eric Bana
Henry DeTamble
Rachel McAdams
Clare Abshire
Michelle Nolden
Annette DeTamble
Arliss Howard
Richard DeTamble
Ron Livingston
Gomez
Stephen Tobolowsky
Dr. Kendrick
Brian Bisson
Mark Abshire
Maggie Castle
Alicia Abshire
Brooklynn Proulx
Clare at Six and Eight
James Lafazanos
Jeremy (Gallery Owner)
Dan Duran
Lottery Announcer
Jan Caruana
Dr. Osman's Nurse
Jean Yoon
Dr. Montague
Duane Murray
Resident Doctor
Philip Craig
Philip Abshire
Fiona Reid
Lucille Abshire
Alex Ferris
Henry at Six
Katherine Trowell
Hospital Receptionist
Bart Bedford
Library Researcher
Esther Jun
Waitress / Chicago Police #1
Craig Snoyer
Chicago Police #2
Susie Figgis
CastingDirector
Carly Street
Librarian
Romyen Tangsubutra
Thai Waiter
Mario Tufino
Barber
Shawn Storer
Moving Man
David Talbot
Pastor
Kenner Ames
TV Sales Person
Alison MacLeod
Realtor
Hailey McCann
Alba at Nine and Ten
Donald Carrier
Dr. Osman
Tatum McCann
Alba at Four and Five
Jon Bruno
Chicago Radio Show Host
Scott Menville
Voice Over (Voice)
Paul Francis
Hunting Buddy
Audrey Niffenegger
Novel
Matt Birman
Chicago Police #1
Bruce Joel Rubin
Screenplay
Nick Wechsler
Producer
Robert Schwentke
Director
Peter Grundy
Art Direction
Dede Gardner
Producer
Michele Weiss
Executive Producer
Tricia Wood
Casting
Jennifer L. Smith
Casting
Justis Greene
Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager
Brad Pitt
Executive Producer
Florian Ballhaus
Director of Photography
Thom Noble
Editor
Deborah Aquila
Casting
Robin D. Cook
Casting
Patricia Cuccia
Set Decoration
Richard Brener
Executive Producer
Mychael Danna
Original Music Composer
Jon Hutman
Production Design
Ann Brodie
Makeup Department Head
Kathleen Meade
Costume Supervisor
Dana Howes
Transportation Coordinator
Michael Hall
Camera Operator
Beth Dewey
Digital Intermediate
Steve Robinson
Foley
Philip Esteves
Rigging Gaffer
Stella Cottini
Key Costumer
Charlie Grubbs
Rigging Gaffer
Dorota Zajac
Key Makeup Artist
John Vrakking
Rigging Grip
Candide Franklyn
Steadicam Operator
Kimaree Long
ADR Editor
Jeffrey Wilhoit
Foley
Laurel Bresnahan
Studio Teachers
Mongo Andrews
Rigging Grip / Key Rigging Grip
Tim Walston
Sound Effects Editor
Karen Vassar Triest
Sound Effects Editor
Robert E. Phillips
Digital Intermediate
Michelle Pazer
ADR Editor
Steve La Fayette
Boom Operator
Michael Minkler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Erin Toner
Casting Associate
Francesca Paris
Hairstylist
Richard Emerson
Key Grip
Bronwyn Waddington
Visual Effects Editor
Susan Exton-Stranks
Key Hair Stylist
Jamie Frith
Art Department Coordinator
Dave McMoyler
Supervising Sound Editor
Erika A. McKee
Visual Effects Producer
David Jones
Visual Effects Supervisor
Lisa Zagoria
Casting Assistant
David Allan
Lighting Technician
Vincent Sullivan
Hair Department Head
Alan Markfield
Still Photographer
Hector C. Gika
Sound Designer
Thomas Lappin
Camera Operator
Gordon Chacra
Boom Operator
James Moriana
Foley
Michal Bigger
Makeup Artist
Andy Day
Gaffer
Andy Wilkoff
CG Supervisor
Craig Mann
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Laura Kaminski
Set Costumer
Samantha Finkler
Casting Associate
Aaron Marshall
First Assistant Editor
Richard Ford
Music Editor
Diane Woodhouse
Special Effects Coordinator
Elizabeth Tremblay
Script Supervisor
Terence J. Cox
Pyrotechnician
Bob Bowen
Music Supervisor
Amy Wright
Choreographer
Alex Burdett
Special Effects Supervisor
Jody Levin
Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Heather Meehan
Unit Production Manager
Karl Irvine
Second Assistant Director
Mike Topoozian
First Assistant Director
Katherine E. Beyda
Production Executive
Sara Romilly
Post Production Supervisor
Erik Holmberg
Executive In Charge Of Production
Michael McCue
Second Assistant Director
Terri Douglas
ADR Voice Casting
Vivian Guzman
Hairstylist
Matt Middleton
Second Assistant Art Director
Danielle Fleury
Set Decoration Buyer
Matthew LeCrone
Electrician
Robyn Rosenberg
Truck Supervisor
Jeremy Simser
Storyboard Artist
Brodie Spaull
Special Effects Technician
Elis Y. Lam
First Assistant Art Direction
Jerry Borris
Best Boy Electrician
Kenny Meinzinger
Set Dresser
Kari Measham
Set Decoration Buyer
Donna McLain
Electrician
Russel Bowie
First Assistant 'A' Camera
Pamela Milone-McLaughlin
Hairstylist
Kirk Cheney
Construction Coordinator
Paul Krysinski
Special Effects Technician
Sean Marjoram
Electrician
Jason Hamer
Special Effects Technician
Keith Pokorski
First Assistant Camera
Ian Anderson
First Assistant 'B' Camera
Constance Buck
Wardrobe Supervisor
Jaclyn Shoub
Concept Artist
Nadia 'Sunny' Sorge
Wardrobe Assistant
Agnes M. Gibicar
Hairstylist
Dean Stinchcombe
First Assistant Camera
Julie Ng
Epk Producer
Tim Mogg
Makeup Artist
Jason Graham
First Assistant Art Direction
Helen Marchfield
Makeup Artist
John MacNeil
Set Designer
Darlene R. Hunt
Extras Casting
Rachel Komar
Extras Casting
Laura MacCon
Makeup Artist
Shelley Cook
Stunts
Bryan J. Thomas
Stunts
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 14, 2009
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$39,000,000
Box Office$101,344,412
Filming LocationsChicago, United States of America · Hamilton · Toronto, Canada
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The Time Traveler's Wife is a 2009 American romantic science fiction drama film based on Audrey Niffenegger's 2003 novel. Directed by Robert Schwentke, the film stars Eric Bana, Rachel McAdams, and Ron Livingston. The story follows Henry DeTamble (Bana), a Chicago librarian with a paranormal genetic disorder that causes him to randomly time travel as he tries to build a romantic relationship with Clare Abshire (McAdams), whom he meets as a child and who later becomes his wife.
The filming began in September 2007, originally in anticipation of an autumn 2008 release. The film's release was postponed with initially no official explanation from the studio. McAdams later noted that the delay was due to additional scenes and reshoots that could not be completed until the season at their outdoor location matched previously filmed footage, and Bana had regrown his hair following his work on the 2009 film Star Trek. Produced by New Line Cinema, the film was released on August 14, 2009, by Warner Bros. Pictures to mixed reviews but was a commercial success.