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Scooby-Doo (2002)

Be afraid. Be kind of afraid.

Genre : Mystery, Adventure, Comedy

Runtime : 1H 28M

Director : Raja Gosnell
Writer : James Gunn

Synopsis

Join the Mystery Inc. gang as they take on their biggest challenge yet! When they're invited to Spooky Island, a popular amusement park, they soon discover that the attractions aren't the only things that are spooky. Strange things are happening, and it's up to Scooby, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma to uncover the truth behind the mysterious happenings.

Actors

Freddie Prinze Jr.
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Fred Jones
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Daphne Blake
Matthew Lillard
Matthew Lillard
Shaggy Rogers
Linda Cardellini
Linda Cardellini
Velma Dinkley
Rowan Atkinson
Rowan Atkinson
Emile Mondavarious
Miguel A. Núñez, Jr.
Miguel A. Núñez, Jr.
Voodoo Maestro
Isla Fisher
Isla Fisher
Mary Jane
Steven Grives
Steven Grives
N' Goo Tuana
Charles Stan Frazier
Charles Stan Frazier
Sugar Ray
Craig Bullock
Craig Bullock
Sugar Ray
Matthew Murphy Karges
Matthew Murphy Karges
Sugar Ray
Mark McGrath
Mark McGrath
Sugar Ray
Rodney Sheppard
Rodney Sheppard
Sugar Ray
Sam Greco
Sam Greco
Zarkos
Charlie Cousins
Charlie Cousins
Velma's Friend
Kristian Schmid
Kristian Schmid
Brad
Nicholas Hope
Nicholas Hope
Old Man Smithers
Neil Fanning
Neil Fanning
Scooby-Doo (voice)
Scott Innes
Scott Innes
Scrappy-Doo (voice)
J.P. Manoux
J.P. Manoux
Scrappy Rex (voice)
Chris Cruickshanks
Chris Cruickshanks
Tiny Henchman
Alex Ruiz
Alex Ruiz
Reporter #1
Sheryl Benko
Sheryl Benko
Reporter #2
Rio Nugara
Rio Nugara
Island Emissary
David Vallon
David Vallon
Bartender Dead Mike's
Troy MacKinder
Troy MacKinder
Guy in the Vat
Michala Banas
Michala Banas
Carol
Holly Brisley
Holly Brisley
Training Video Woman
Robert Díaz
Robert Díaz
Training Video Guy #1
Remi Broadway
Remi Broadway
Training Video Guy #2
Martin Broome
Martin Broome
Melvin Doo
Simone Dumbleton
Simone Dumbleton
Co-Ed
Jonathan Coffey
Jonathan Coffey
Fitzgibbon
Michael Caffery
Michael Caffery
Coast Guard #2
Kyas Sherriff
Kyas Sherriff
Airport Attendant
Celeste Gosnell
Celeste Gosnell
Airport Family
Bradley Gosnell
Bradley Gosnell
Airport Family
Cayley Gosnell
Cayley Gosnell
Airport Family
Audrey Gosnell
Audrey Gosnell
Airport Family
Kurt Duval
Kurt Duval
Spooky Hotel Bartender
Janis McGavin
Janis McGavin
Co-Ed Hottie
Emily Gosnell
Emily Gosnell
Autograph Seeker
Marea Lambert Barker
Marea Lambert Barker
Autograph Seeker
Kym Jackson
Kym Jackson
Autograph Seeker
Danielle Starkey
Danielle Starkey
Autograph Seeker
Andrew Bryniarski
Andrew Bryniarski
Cavern Henchman
Craig Behenna
Craig Behenna
Henchman #1
Keith S. Bullock
Keith S. Bullock
Henchman #2
Jess Harnell
Jess Harnell
Creature Voices (voice)
Frank Welker
Frank Welker
Creature Voices (voice)
Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson (uncredited)

Crews

Joseph Barbera
Joseph Barbera
Executive Producer
Robert Engelman
Robert Engelman
Executive Producer
William Hanna
William Hanna
Executive Producer
Andrew Mason
Andrew Mason
Executive Producer
Kelley Smith-Wait
Kelley Smith-Wait
Executive Producer
Charles Roven
Charles Roven
Producer
Richard Suckle
Richard Suckle
Producer
Raja Gosnell
Raja Gosnell
Director
James Gunn
James Gunn
Screenplay
David Eggby
David Eggby
Director of Photography
Kent Beyda
Kent Beyda
Editor
Bob Camp
Bob Camp
Storyboard
Andrew Egiziano
Andrew Egiziano
Production Manager
Mike Cachuela
Mike Cachuela
Art Department Manager
Michael Leung
Michael Leung
Visual Effects
Larry White
Larry White
Animation
Jay Jackson
Jay Jackson
Animation
Christina Butterfield
Christina Butterfield
Animation Manager
Roger Huynh
Roger Huynh
Compositors
Sheryl Benko
Sheryl Benko
Associate Producer
Alan Glazer
Alan Glazer
Co-Producer
Stephen Jones
Stephen Jones
Associate Producer
Philip A. Patterson
Philip A. Patterson
Associate Producer
David Newman
David Newman
Original Music Composer
Mary Vernieu
Mary Vernieu
Casting
Craig Titley
Craig Titley
Story
Bill Boes
Bill Boes
Production Design
Bill Booth
Bill Booth
Art Direction
Donna Brown
Donna Brown
Art Direction
Helen Gabrielle Gliniak
Helen Gabrielle Gliniak
Art Direction
Christian Wintter
Christian Wintter
Art Direction
Jodie Allen
Jodie Allen
Set Decoration
Suza Maybury
Suza Maybury
Set Decoration
Matthew Putland
Matthew Putland
Set Decoration
Sandy Wingrove
Sandy Wingrove
Set Decoration
Leesa Evans
Leesa Evans
Costume Design
Kim Prentice
Kim Prentice
Art Department Assistant
Amiee Clark
Amiee Clark
Art Department Coordinator
Fiona Scott
Fiona Scott
Assistant Art Director
Bernie Childs
Bernie Childs
Construction Coordinator
Gary Cramb
Gary Cramb
Construction Foreman
Gregg Thomas
Gregg Thomas
Greensman
Leigh-Alexandra Jacob
Leigh-Alexandra Jacob
Lead Painter
Mike Cachuela
Mike Cachuela
Production Illustrator
Kirstine Wallis
Kirstine Wallis
Sculptor
Martin Ash
Martin Ash
Set Designer
Jasin Boland
Jasin Boland
Still Photographer
Barbara Darragh
Barbara Darragh
Assistant Costume Designer
Robyn Elliott
Robyn Elliott
Costume Supervisor
Grace Hernandez
Grace Hernandez
Hairstylist
Kristelle Gardiner
Kristelle Gardiner
Makeup Artist
Melanie Shepherd
Melanie Shepherd
Set Costumer
David Childs
David Childs
Carpenter
Didier Levy
Didier Levy
CG Supervisor
John O'Connell
John O'Connell
Choreographer
Anthony Mabin
Anthony Mabin
Digital Effects Supervisor
Margaret Mitchell
Margaret Mitchell
Production Controller
Lisa Brennan
Lisa Brennan
Property Master
Sherie Bradfute
Sherie Bradfute
Software Engineer
Vic Kaspar
Vic Kaspar
Sound Recordist
Brad Hanson
Brad Hanson
Stand In
Guy Norris
Guy Norris
Stunt Coordinator
Melissa Barker
Melissa Barker
Stunts
Ben De Luca
Ben De Luca
Systems Administrators & Support
Monica Heideman
Monica Heideman
Telecine Colorist
Stephen Jones
Stephen Jones
Unit Production Manager
Kevin Abercrombie
Kevin Abercrombie
Utility Stunts
Michael Backauskas
Michael Backauskas
Visual Effects Editor
Jo Weeks
Jo Weeks
Script Supervisor
Matt Diezel
Matt Diezel
First Assistant Editor
Adam Williams
Adam Williams
Gaffer
Michael Conelly
Michael Conelly
Lighting Supervisor
Todd Carmody
Todd Carmody
Lighting Technician
Stewart Sorby
Stewart Sorby
Rigging Gaffer
Daniel R. Chavez
Daniel R. Chavez
Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Jamie McLennan
Jamie McLennan
Location Manager
Paula Marie Duncan
Paula Marie Duncan
Production Accountant
Jennifer Cornwell
Jennifer Cornwell
Production Coordinator
Fiona Searson
Fiona Searson
Publicist
Rod Conder
Rod Conder
Boom Operator
Katherine Quittner
Katherine Quittner
Music Editor
Laura Ziffren
Laura Ziffren
Music Supervisor
Gregory Jamrok
Gregory Jamrok
Orchestrator
Paul 'Salty' Brincat
Paul 'Salty' Brincat
Production Sound Mixer
Scott Sanders
Scott Sanders
Sound Designer
Christopher Assells
Christopher Assells
Sound Effects Editor
Jeff Glueck
Jeff Glueck
Sound Engineer
Leonel Pedraza
Leonel Pedraza
Sound Mixer
Michael D. Wilhoit
Michael D. Wilhoit
Supervising Sound Editor
Richard Baneham
Richard Baneham
Animation Supervisor
Jason Bayever
Jason Bayever
Digital Compositors
Brian Cox
Brian Cox
Special Effects Supervisor
Tohru Patrick Awa
Tohru Patrick Awa
Visual Development
Douglas Bloom
Douglas Bloom
Visual Effects
Keith Foston
Keith Foston
Visual Effects Coordinator
Peter Crosman
Peter Crosman
Visual Effects Supervisor
Jenny Groener
Jenny Groener
Digital Producer
Keith Hunter
Keith Hunter
Modeling
Allen Foster
Allen Foster
VFX Supervisor
Brendon 'Moose' Boyd
Brendon 'Moose' Boyd
Unit Manager
Justine Dunn
Justine Dunn
Set Dresser
Glenn Arrowsmith
Glenn Arrowsmith
Dolly Grip
Richard Allardice
Richard Allardice
Key Grip
Lesley Vanderwalt
Lesley Vanderwalt
Hair Supervisor
Erwin H. Kupitz
Erwin H. Kupitz
Wig Designer
John Cox
John Cox
Animatronics Supervisor
Daniel Harvey
Daniel Harvey
Digital Effects Producer
Terry Lee
Terry Lee
Pilot
Philip A. Patterson
Philip A. Patterson
First Assistant Director
Angella McPherson
Angella McPherson
Second Assistant Director
Drew Bailey
Drew Bailey
Third Assistant Director
Mo Henry
Mo Henry
Negative Cutter
Ian Dewhurst
Ian Dewhurst
Chief Lighting Technician
Caitlin McKenna
Caitlin McKenna
ADR Voice Casting
Kerry Mulgrew
Kerry Mulgrew
Assistant Production Coordinator
Mary Bills
Mary Bills
Assistant Production Manager
Jamie Underwood
Jamie Underwood
Casting Assistant
Michelle Pazer
Michelle Pazer
ADR Editor
Todd Egan
Todd Egan
Assistant Sound Editor
Scott Wolf
Scott Wolf
Foley Editor
Tom Boyd
Tom Boyd
Musician
Kelly Oxford
Kelly Oxford
Supervising ADR Editor
Cheryl Budgett
Cheryl Budgett
2D Supervisor
William L. Arance
William L. Arance
3D Modeller
Jesse Sugarman
Jesse Sugarman
CG Animator
Lee Romaire
Lee Romaire
Character Designer
Wilmer Lin
Wilmer Lin
Matchmove Supervisor
David Orr
David Orr
Color Timer
Joan Nygren
Joan Nygren
Assistant Makeup Artist
Vicki Martin
Vicki Martin
Costume Assistant
Kelly Foreman
Kelly Foreman
Costumer
Paul Pattison
Paul Pattison
Hairdresser
Kym Sainsbury
Kym Sainsbury
Prosthetics
Kazmer Harangozo
Kazmer Harangozo
Second Second Assistant Director
Guy Norris
Guy Norris
Second Unit Director
Brom
Brom
Concept Artist
Graeme Callander
Graeme Callander
Storyboard Artist
Weldon Brown
Weldon Brown
ADR Mixer
Michael McNerney
Michael McNerney
ADR Recordist
James Moriana
James Moriana
Foley Artist
Nerses Gezalyan
Nerses Gezalyan
Foley Mixer
John O'Brien
John O'Brien
Special Effects Assistant
Neil Krepela
Neil Krepela
Additional Visual Effects
Jeffrey Schaper
Jeffrey Schaper
Visual Effects Production Assistant
Caroline Grubb
Caroline Grubb
Visual Effects Production Manager
Nick McKinless
Nick McKinless
Stunt Double
Mark Broadbent
Mark Broadbent
Assistant Camera
Kirsty Bruce
Kirsty Bruce
Assistant Editor
Kent Pritchett
Kent Pritchett
Colorist
David Newman
David Newman
Conductor
Nicole Catino
Nicole Catino
Music Coordinator
Ralph Churchwell
Ralph Churchwell
Music Producer
Lisa Shaunessy
Lisa Shaunessy
Accountant
Laurie Fish
Laurie Fish
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Damian Eggins
Damian Eggins
Assistant Unit Manager
Masoud Aghdasi
Masoud Aghdasi
Catering
Greg Gladstone
Greg Gladstone
CG Artist
Jeff McLean
Jeff McLean
Compositing Lead
Bruce Shapiro
Bruce Shapiro
Dialogue Coach
Jane Dawkins
Jane Dawkins
Extras Casting
Trista K. Wahl
Trista K. Wahl
Production Assistant
Caroline Austin
Caroline Austin
Production Secretary
Nick Lawson
Nick Lawson
Stunts
Laura Harris Atkinson
Laura Harris Atkinson
Dialogue Editor
Tory Belleci
Tory Belleci
Set Designer
James Gunn
James Gunn
Story
Toby Pease
Toby Pease
First Assistant Director
Kurt Williams
Kurt Williams
Visual Effects Producer
Andrew Conder
Andrew Conder
"B" Camera Operator
Peter McCaffrey
Peter McCaffrey
"A" Camera Operator
Roger Lanser
Roger Lanser
Second Unit Director of Photography
Troy Reichman
Troy Reichman
Second Assistant "B" Camera
Melinda Rickman
Melinda Rickman
Second Assistant "A" Camera
Ricky Schamburg
Ricky Schamburg
First Assistant "B" Camera
Adrien Seffrin
Adrien Seffrin
First Assistant "A" Camera
Grahame Litchfield
Grahame Litchfield
Key Grip
Adam Shankman
Adam Shankman
Choreographer

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