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Release Date:
December 6, 2015
Original Title:
How Sarah Got Her Wings
Alternate Titles:
A Mission for Christmas
How Sarah Got Her Wings
Juleenglen
Un paio di ali per Sarah
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Fancy Pants Films
ION Television
MarVista Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG SE: 11 SK: 12
Runtime: 88
Good Samaritan Sarah Fitzpatrick has a fatal accident just before Christmas, and finds herself in the lobby before the gates of Heaven. Certain that she will be let in, she is shocked to find that her name is not on the reservation list. However, she is granted the chance to return to Earth as an "angel in training" with the requirement to help a soul in need. Sarah has the 12 days before Christmas to secure her place on the list leaving her in the race for her after-life.
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Art Direction:
Sara Millán
Associate Producer:
Damon Tod Hill
Casting:
Danielle Aufiero
Amber Horn
Co-Executive Producer:
Kristofer McNeeley
Costume Design:
Malcolm Bacani
Director:
Gary Entin
Edmund Entin
Director of Photography:
Matthew Irving
Editor:
Travis Graalman
Executive Producer:
Fernando Szew
Sharon Bordas
First Assistant Director:
Ted Campbell
Key Makeup Artist:
Yusuke Tateishi
Music:
Giona Ostinelli
Sonya Belousova
Music Supervisor:
Marguerite Henry
Producer:
Valentina Bove
Production Design:
Scott Enge
Second Assistant Director:
Richard Lee Dalton
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dustin Solomon
Writer:
Damon Tod Hill
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