Toymaker's Dream (1987) [NR]

Release Date:
January 1, 1987

Original Title:
Toymaker's Dream

Genres:
Drama | Music

Production Companies:
Impact Productions
Lamp Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 78

The most powerful rebellion in history, and the most daring rescue plan ever conceived.

Toymaker's Dream is a vibrant, high-energy theatrical presentation that retells the biblical narrative of creation, the fall of man, and redemption through the life and death of Jesus Christ. The story is presented as a fantasy allegory, portraying God as the "Toymaker," humanity as his beloved "toys" living in "Dreamland," and Satan as the "Dream Hater" who incites rebellion against the Toymaker.

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Assistant Production Manager:
Monte Carden

Audio Post Coordinator:
LeMoin Helmle

Camera Operator:
Brian Boyd
T.J. Willingham
Jim Anderson
Jim Rink
John Williamson

Choreographer:
Andrea Griffin

Coordinating Producer:
Steve Hardin

Costume Design:
Peggy Leichty
Susan Newman

Creative Consultant:
Colin Harbinson

Director:
Steve D'Annolfo

Lighting Director:
Pete Redmond
Matt Duell

Music:
Mike Demus

Producer:
Tom Newman

Production Executive:
Greg Kittinger

Pyrotechnician:
Gary Mathis

Sound:
Miko Blanco
John Redmond

Stage Director:
Russ Jacox
John Tittle

Technical Supervisor:
Randy Stuehm

Thanks:
Matthew Ward
Greg X Volz

Video Assist Operator:
Bill Lee

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