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Release Date:
February 11, 2000
Original Title:
Snow Day
Alternate Titles:
Τρελές Πλάκες στο Χιόνι
下雪的日子
白雪奇迹
雪地假期
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
MFF Feature Film Productions
Nickelodeon Movies
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: ATP AU: G BR: L CA: PG DE: 6|0 DK: A ES: A FR: TP GB: PG HU: 12 IE: PG IT: T JP: G MX: AA NZ: PG SG: PG US: PG
Runtime: 89
When an entire town in upstate New York is closed down by an unexpected snowfall, a "snow day" begins when a group of elementary school kids, led by Natalie Brandston, try to ensure that the schools stay closed by stopping a mechanical snowplow driver by trying to hijack his plow truck. Meanwhile, Natalie's big brother Hal is using this day to try to win the affections of Claire Bonner, the most popular girl in his high school, while Hal and Natalie's father Tom, a TV meteorologist, faces off against a rival meteorologist for weather coverage of the day's events.
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Art Direction:
Ken Rempel
Associate Producer:
David Kerwin
Camera Operator:
Chris Hayes
Casting:
Mary Gail Artz
Barbara Cohen
Co-Producer:
Grace Gilroy
Will McRobb
Chris Viscardi
Costume Design:
Wendy Partridge
Director:
Chris Koch
Director of Photography:
Robbie Greenberg
Editor:
David Finfer
Executive Producer:
Raymond Wagner
First Assistant Camera:
Ciarán Copelin
First Assistant Director:
Richard Cowan
Original Music Composer:
Steve Bartek
Producer:
Albie Hecht
Julia Pistor
Production Design:
Leslie McDonald
Script Supervisor:
Nancy Joy McDonald
Second Assistant Director:
Brad Moerke
Second Unit Director:
Tom Glass
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Peter Wunstorf
Set Decoration:
Carol Lavoie
Stunt Coordinator:
Tom Glass
Stunts:
Marny Eng
Unit Production Manager:
Grace Gilroy
Writer:
Will McRobb
Chris Viscardi
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