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Release Date:
December 21, 1999
Original Title:
Search for the Jewel of Polaris: Mysterious Museum
Alternate Titles:
Mysterious Museum
Night at the Magic Museum
Genres:
Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Moonbeam Entertainment
The Kushner-Locke Company
Production Countries:
Romania | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: PG
Runtime: 91
While visiting a museum, two siblings Ben and Kim a fierce electrical storm creates a passage between the real world and worlds within the paintings. They are magically whisked through time to the 1600's and find they must square off against a wicked magician and also locate a valuable jewel in order to return to the present day.
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Art Direction:
Viorel Ghenea
Co-Producer:
Dana Scanlan
Costume Design:
Mihaela David
Oana Păunescu
Director:
David Schmoeller
Director of Photography:
Gabriel Kosuth
Editor:
Steven Nielson
Executive Producer:
Donald Kushner
Charles Band
Peter Locke
Key Hair Stylist:
Letitia Ghenea
Key Makeup Artist:
Daniela Bușoiu
Original Music Composer:
Carl Dante
Producer:
Vlad Păunescu
Production Design:
Radu Corciova
Screenplay:
Adam Wohl
Set Decoration:
Ioana Corciova
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