Diamonds and Dragons (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1989

Original Title:
Diamonds and Dragons

Genres:
Family | Music

Production Companies:
CBC
Hug Bug Music

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 30

10 favourite songs for the whole family from Charlotte's award-winning recordings: 10 Carrot Diamond, Diamond in the Rough and Diamonds & Dragons.

What treasures will Charlotte find in the old trunk in her Granny's attic? ... her favourite Hug Bug, a pair of worn-out running shoes, a sash from her French-Canadian Uncle Emile, a delicate crystal Unicorn, and a Dinosaur, called Dicky! Every discovery leads to the magical world of memories and imagination. With her friends, Jackson Davies (as Slimy the Slug) and the Hug Bug Band, Charlotte takes us on a musical adventure, filmed around beautiful Vancouver, B.C. Canada.

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Art Direction:
David Croal

Assistant Costume Designer:
Vicky Mulholland

Camera Operator:
Hugh Henderson

Director:
Tony Wade

Director of Photography:
Gundar Lipsbergs

Editor:
Paul Wong

Executive Producer:
Charlotte Diamond
Tony Wade

Graphic Designer:
Steve Osborne

Lighting Director:
John Rheumer

Lighting Production Assistant:
Rob Weber

Location Sound Recordist:
Greg Schofield

Makeup Artist:
Ellen Tahatakis

Music Director:
Paul Gitlitz

Producer:
Dan Noon

Script Supervisor:
Paddy McGurin

Set Decoration:
Bert Hilckman

Sound Mixer:
Bob Paley

Special Effects:
Bob Brinson

Unit Manager:
Maurice Moses

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