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Release Date:
March 4, 1991
Original Title:
Earth Angel
Alternate Titles:
Le bal du purgatoire
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Leonard Hill Films
Multicom Entertainment Group
Ron Gilbert Associates
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 92
When a prom queen dies in 1962, her only means of entering Heaven is by returning to 1990 earth, to assist friends from her youth.
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Assistant Editor:
John Refoua
Associate Producer:
Ardythe Goergens
Casting:
Lisa Mionie
Sally Stiner
Casting Assistant:
Laura Adler
Controller:
Judith M. Crary
Costume Designer:
Betty Pecha Madden
Costumer:
Clifford Cassidy
Director:
Joe Napolitano
Director of Photography:
Stan Taylor
Editor:
James Coblentz
Executive Assistant:
Susan Daria Landino
Nancy J. Caldwell
Executive Producer:
Leonard Hill
Joel Fields
Ronald H. Gilbert
First Assistant Director:
Tana M. Manners
Gaffer:
Azusa Ohno
Hairstylist:
Erin Lyons
Key Grip:
Michael Molnar
Location Manager:
Ralph Coleman
Makeup Artist:
Paula Sutor
Music:
Kevin Klingler
Music Consultant:
John McCullough
Music Editor:
Douglas M. Lackey
Music Supervisor:
John Caper Jr.
Production Accountant:
Ruth Morgan Crary
Production Assistant:
Joe Del Hierro
Rean C. Luttrell
Production Coordinator:
Cheri Jacobs
Production Design:
Shay Austin
Production Supervisor:
Bernadette Caulfield
Property Master:
Blanche Sindelar
Script Supervisor:
Renée Rosenfeld
Second Assistant Director:
Bob Lewis
Set Decoration:
Lee Cunningham
Sound Mixer:
Steve Nelson
Stunt Coordinator:
Dennis Madalone
Transportation Coordinator:
Victor Anderson
Unit Production Manager:
Ronald H. Gilbert
Writer:
Nina Shengold
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