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Release Date:
December 10, 2011
Original Title:
Annie Claus Is Coming to Town
Alternate Titles:
Forelsket I Julemandens Datter
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Larry Levinson Productions
PixL Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 83
This year, Santa’s daughter takes her first trip away from the North Pole during the Christmas season hoping to find adventure and love in sunny California. While Santa watches his daughter through a magic snow globe, Annie arrives in L.A. and becomes friends with the owner of Candy Cane Inn, Lucy, and her daughter, Mia. She also quickly lands a job at Wonderland Toys. Wonderland Toys’ owner, Ted is struggling to stay in business selling old-fashioned toys in a digital world. Annie soon realizes that she wants Ted’s business to thrive because she has feelings for this Christmas traditionalist.
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Art Direction:
Vahn Armstrong
Casting:
Amy Reece
Penny Perry
Co-Executive Producer:
Randy Pope
Amanda Phillips
Costume Design:
Evan Waters
Director:
Kevin Connor
Director of Photography:
Maximo Munzi
Editor:
Jennifer Jean Cacavas
Executive Producer:
Larry Levinson
Robert Halmi Jr.
Hair Department Head:
Jocelyn Carpenter
Makeup Artist:
Erin Rosenmann
Makeup Department Head:
Michael Spezzano
Original Music Composer:
Nathan Wang
Producer:
Lincoln Lageson
Production Design:
Scott H. Campbell
Script Supervisor:
Dora Hopkins
Set Decoration:
Linda Louise Sheets
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Ratajczak
Writer:
Nina Weinman
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