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Release Date:
September 15, 1993
Original Title:
A Norman Rockwell Christmas
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
The Beckworth Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 45
Could there ever really be a Christmas without Norman Rockwell? For three generations, America's most beloved and popular artist treated us with his inspiring, fun-loving and wonderfully optimistic portraits of American life. To Rockwell, people were at their best during holidays and Christmas was certainly his favorite. Join Eddie Albert and Ross Malinger (TV's Good Advice) as they host this nostalgic, heartwarming look at the illustrious world of Norman Rockwell. With the help of the magnificent 170 voices of the world famous Pacific Chorale, you'll experience these Christmas scenes springing to life with all the magic and wonder Rockwell originally envisioned. Lift your spirits with this Christmas adventure you'll watch again and again!
Associate Producer:
Chris Shanaberg
John Cofrin
Camera Operator:
Todd Higgins
Conductor:
David Albulario
Director:
Aubrey Groskopf
Director of Photography:
Kenny Gioseffi
Executive Producer:
Peter Shanaberg
Cathy Allin
Nancy Lee Groskopf
Makeup & Hair:
Jody Miller
Music Director:
Anthony S. Manrique
Music Supervisor:
Richard Glasser
Producer:
Aubrey Groskopf
Production Coordinator:
Abbott Anresen
Writer:
Aubrey Groskopf
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