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Release Date:
September 26, 1999
Original Title:
Sabrina, Down Under
Alternate Titles:
Sabrina Down Under
Sabrina en el Paraíso Marino
Sabrina et le Secret de l'Atlantide
Sabrina in Australia
Sabrina, a mélytengeri boszorkány
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G US: G
Runtime: 87
Sabrina travels to Australia's Great Barrier Reef with her best friend Gwen, a fellow witch from England, for a week-long vacation where they try to help protect a hidden mermaid colony whose habitat is threatened by ocean pollution, and by a local marine biologist determined to find the colony as his claim to fame. While Sabrina finds romance with a "merman" from the mermaid colony, Salem the cat finds a possible romance with another witch-turned-into-a-cat, named Hilary, but finds Sabrina's problems interfering with his plans.
Additional Camera:
Damian Wyvill
Director:
Kenneth R. Koch
Director of Photography:
Nino Gaetano Martinetti
Executive Producer:
Paula Hart
Line Producer:
Barbara Gibbs
Original Music Composer:
Michel Colombier
Producer:
Melissa Joan Hart
Script Supervisor:
Carolina Häggström
Second Assistant Camera:
Jason Binnie
Writer:
Dan Berendsen
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