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Release Date:
October 22, 1995
Original Title:
A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story
Genres:
TV Movie
Production Companies:
Cactus Pictures
Fireworks Entertainment
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
This highly-rated television film covers the life of American movie/TV/pop music idol Annette Funicello. The movie starts with the move of her family from New York to California, where in 1955 shy Annette becomes one of the cast of The Mickey Mouse Club. The movie covers her child stardom, her teen idol years, her singing career with big hits like "Tall Paul", her romance with Paul Anka, her classic beach party films with Frankie Avalon, and her first marriage. It also shows her large comeback in the late 1980s and her second marriage, and the day when she found out she had multiple sclerosis.
Art Direction:
Richard Paris
Linda Del Rosario
Assistant Costume Designer:
Linda Lee Langdon
Assistant Set Decoration:
Faye Thorp
Book:
Annette Funicello
Patricia Romanowski
Casting:
Ellen Lubin Sanitsky
Choreographer:
Maddalena Acconci
Co-Executive Producer:
Jay Firestone
Costume Designer:
Maya Mani
Director:
Bill Corcoran
Director of Photography:
Jan Kiesser
Editor:
George Appleby
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Paul D. Goldman
Executive Producer:
Stanley M. Brooks
First Assistant Director:
Richard Flower
Hairstylist:
Janet Sala
Original Music Composer:
George Blondheim
Producer:
Ron French
Production Design:
Linda Del Rosario
Richard Paris
Second Assistant Director:
Julia Done
Set Decoration:
David Chiasson
Teleplay:
John McGreevey
PJ Torokvei
Unit Production Manager:
Ron French
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