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Release Date:
November 30, 2004
Original Title:
Angelina Ballerina: The Show Must Go On
Alternate Titles:
Angelina Ballerina: Christmas In Mouseland
Genres:
Animation | Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Grand Slamm Children's Films
HiT Entertainment
Varga Studio
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 49
It's Christmas, and Angelina Mouseling (Finty Williams) is auditioning for the lead role in the musical extravaganza, Cinderella Mouse and the Ugly Whiskers. She is devastated when Penelope Pinkpaws (Jonell Elliott) is chosen to play Cinderella and she is cast as the Wicked Stepmouse. Taking Miss Lilly's (Dame Judi Dench's) advice to "think horrid" much too literally, Angelina storms off in a fit of a temper. Then a toboggan race goes wrong and it seems that the production will have to be cancelled. Realizing how selfish she has been, Angelina determines to sort things out, because as every aspiring star knows, "The Show Must Go On".
Author:
Katharine Holabird
Book:
Helen Craig
Katharine Holabird
Director:
Kitty Taylor
Executive Producer:
Jocelyn Stevenson
Madeleine Warburg
Head of Production:
Margo Marchant
Music:
Colin Towns
Painter:
Helen Craig
Producer:
Kirsty Baillie
András Erkel
Ginger Gibbons
Production Manager:
Karen Davidsen
Csaba Nehéz
Production Supervisor:
Laura DiMaio
Sound Editor:
Darren Banks
Sound Mixer:
Darren Banks
Storyboard Artist:
Kevin Molloy
Writer:
Mellie Buse
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