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Release Date:
January 1, 1993
Original Title:
Bethie's Really Silly Clubhouse
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Music
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: E GB: U US: G
Runtime: 45
Three children visit their friend Bethie's clubhouse where they are encouraged to be as silly as possible as long as they learn and do well in school. Everything is silly at Bethie's clubhouse, the door tells knock-knock jokes, the books jockey to be read first, and the TV reminds Bethie when her favorite show "Ivana the Iguanna's Beauty Tips" is on. Add to that an assortment of silly visitors like Kitty Kat Man, Captain Schnorer the Worldwide Explorer and various talking animals who all break into wonderful musical numbers while educating the kids.
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Associate Choreographer:
Kehan Miller
Casting:
Tami Tirgrath
Casting Assistant:
Judith Poppe
Choreographer:
Patti Colombo
Co-Producer:
Michael Goldberg
Director:
C.D. Taylor
Director of Photography:
Peter Smokler
Editor:
david millar
Vince Humphrey
Howard Scott Stein
Executive Producer:
Ellen Wohlstadter
Peter Wagg
David Wohlstadter
Music:
Jon Baker
Musician:
Beth Marlin Lichter
Producer:
Chris Plourde
Production Coordinator:
Melissa Kimberly
Production Design:
Naomi Slodki
Property Master:
Beth Horbury
Props:
Donovan Joyce
Script Supervisor:
Pamela Cantori
Writer:
Skip Shepard
Bradley Kesden
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