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Release Date:
December 7, 2001
Original Title:
'Twas the Night
Alternate Titles:
Natale2.com
Twas The Night
Genres:
Comedy | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Adam Productions
Disney Channel
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: ALL US: G
Runtime: 84
A mischievous 14-year-old boy and his irresponsible uncle almost ruin Christmas when they decide to take Santa's new high-tech sleigh for a joyride.
ADR Voice Casting:
Caitlin McKenna
Art Direction:
Astra Burka
Assistant Editor:
Jack Paulson
Casting:
Stacey Pianko
Stephanie Gorin
Costume Designer:
Julie Whitfield
Costume Supervisor:
Carmel Buttery
Director:
Nick Castle
Director of Photography:
Milan PodsedlĂ˝
Editor:
Patrick Kennedy
Executive Producer:
George Paige
Stephen Lim
Robert M. Myman
First Assistant Director:
Mark Pancer
Gaffer:
Michael Forrester
Hairstylist:
Jocelyn MacDonald
Key Grip:
Norm Smith
Location Manager:
Lilit "Hank" Malins
Makeup Artist:
Leslie Dumbleton
Mix Technician:
Elmo Ponsdomenech
Bruce Buehlman
Music Consultant:
Jill Meyers
Music Editor:
Michael Baber
Music Supervisor:
Jilien Manges
Original Music Composer:
Craig Safan
Post Production Supervisor:
Gary Mrowca
Producer:
Kevin Lafferty
Production Coordinator:
Lori Pumputis
Production Design:
Tim Bider
Production Sound Mixer:
Eric Fitz
Property Master:
Craig Grant
Script Supervisor:
Lisa Burling
Second Assistant Director:
Jill Campbell Samson
Set Decoration:
Jeffrey Butler
Special Effects Coordinator:
Brock Jolliffe
Story:
Dan Studney
Stunt Coordinator:
Anton Tyukodi
Stunt Double:
Dan Belley
Brian Jagersky
Layton Morrison
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Friedgen
Teleplay:
Jenny Tripp
Jim Lincoln
Transportation Coordinator:
Dennis Kuss
Unit Production Manager:
Rita Picard
Visual Effects Design Consultant:
Jeffrey A. Okun
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Kolpack
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