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Release Date:
November 18, 2021
Original Title:
The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star
Alternate Titles:
La Princesse de Chicago 3
เดอะ พริ้นเซส สวิตช์ 3: ไขว่คว้าหาดาว
スイッチング・プリンセス3: 思いがけないスイッチ!
크리스마스 스위치 3
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Brad Krevoy Television
Motion Picture Corporation of America
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG BR: 10 CZ: U DE: 6 ES: 7 FR: 10 GB: PG GR: 7+ JP: G PL: 7 SG: PG US: PG
Runtime: 106
A priceless relic is stolen from identical royals Queen Margaret and Princess Stacy, who enlist the help of their sketchy look-alike cousin Fiona Pembroke to retrieve it.
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Assistant Art Director:
Ryan Clachrie
William McCann
Casting:
Carolyn McLeod
Characters:
Robin Bernheim Burger
Megan Metzger
Costume Design:
Eleanor Baker
Director:
Mike Rohl
Director of Photography:
Fernando Argüelles
Editor:
Lee Haxall
Executive Producer:
Robin Bernheim Burger
Eric Jarboe
Amanda Phillips
Andrew Riach
Mike Rohl
Katrina Stagner
Steve Berman
Brian Donovan
First Assistant Director:
Martin Krauka
Makeup Artist:
Adina Sullivan
Heather Ford
Music:
Jina Hyojin An
Shirley Song
Music Supervisor:
Angela Asistio
Producer:
Brad Krevoy
Vanessa Hudgens
Production Design:
Pat Campbell
Production Manager:
Iain Canning
Set Decoration:
Lee Porter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kelly Cole
Sound Recordist:
Peter Brill
Stunt Coordinator:
Crispin Layfield
Stunts:
Elizabeth Donker Curtius
Supervising Art Director:
Martin Kelly
Supervising Producer:
Jake Relic
Unit Production Manager:
Brad Krevoy
Visual Effects Producer:
Tracy L. Kettler
Gillian Pearson
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Neil Impey
Marshall Richard Krasser
Writer:
Robin Bernheim Burger
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