3901 Jack Stone Video

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Jack Stone Video
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Item №:

3901

Pieces:

1

Price:

Free

Released:

2001

Theme:

Jack Stone

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Screenshot from the movie

3901 Jack Stone Video is a Media Audio and Video Jack Stone VHS Tape released in 2001. It is made using Computer-Generated Imagery and the front cover featured Jack Stone in an action pose, surrounded by pictures of him with the vehicles and other builds from the Jack Stone theme's sets . It was sent to people who were receiving the LEGO Club Magazine, and it was included in some Jack Stone packs.

Credits[edit | edit source]

Following the same order of appearance as in the movie credits

  • Voices
    • Marc Smith
    • Martin Sherman
    • Andy Loudon
  • Animation
    • Robert Dorney
    • Teoman Irmak
    • Stephen Freir
    • Ed Pattman
    • Marvin James
    • James Roberts
    • Mark Smith
    • Simeon Hankins
    • Henk Venter
    • Steven Crisp
    • Greg Barrett
    • Adam Beamish
    • Chris Read
    • Avril Crisp
    • James Harpham
    • Paul Biver
    • James Parker
    • Kirsty Cotterill
    • Karl White
    • Barry Keegan
  • Composer
    • Rupert Gregson Williams (Air-Edel Associates)
  • Recorded Music
    • Gridiron Mark
    • W. Loose
    • KPM Music Ltd.
  • Audio by
    • Peter Hall
    • Paul Weir
    • Rachel Hall
  • Special Thanks
    • Bruce Hopman
    • Gordon Bennett
    • Kathleen Fleming
    • Kim Pagel
    • Natalie Dickenson
    • Per Hjuler
    • Rhubarb Ltd.
    • Rob Ellis
    • Steven McCall
  • Associate Producer
    • Jason Povlotsky
  • Producer
    • Stewart Green
  • Executive Producers
    • Bob Thompson
    • Trine Mønsted
  • Script
    • Hannah Kodicek
  • Production
    • Artworld UK

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • This video was once featured on Comcast's On-Demand.
  • The languages that dub the VHS are English, French, German, Dutch, Polish, Czech, and Slovenian.
  • In the English dub, some parts are cut out.
  • "Real life rescue situations are dangerous and should only be attempted by the experts, such as police, fire, and rescue officers. If you see a dangerous situation, tell an adult, or call for emergency assistance."

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