The Santa Clause 2 (2002) [G]

Release Date:
September 29, 2002

Original Title:
The Santa Clause 2

Alternate Titles:
Santa Cláusula - Sarilhos No Natal
The Mrs. Clause: Santa Clause 2
The Santa Clause 2: The Mrs. Clause

Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Boxing Cat Films
Outlaw Productions
Walt Disney Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: AA  AU: G  BR: L  CA: G  DE: 6  DK: A  FR: TP  GB: U  IE: G  JP: G  NL: AL  SE: 7  US: G 

Runtime: 104

What's Christmas Fun without some Reindeer Games?

Better watch out! The big guy in red is coming to town once again. This time, Scott Calvin -- also known as Santa Claus -- finds out there's an obscure clause in his contract requiring him to take on a wife. He has to leave the North Pole to fulfill his obligations, or else he'll be forced to give up his Yuletide gig.

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Art Direction:
Gwendolyn Margetson
Sheila Haley

Assistant Editor:
Scott Wesley Ross

Camera Operator:
David Crone

Casting Director:
Jackie Burch

Characters:
Steve Rudnick
Leo Benvenuti

Costume Design:
Ingrid Ferrin

Dialogue Editor:
Allen Hartz

Director:
Michael Lembeck

Director of Photography:
Adam Greenberg

Editor:
David Finfer

Editorial Staff:
Edward A. Warschilka

Executive Producer:
William W. Wilson III
Rick Messina
Richard Baker
James Miller

First Assistant Director:
Bruce Franklin

Hairstylist:
Bonnie Clevering
Debra Wiebe
Ian C. Ballard

Key Makeup Artist:
Hayley Miller

Makeup Department Head:
Connie Parker

Makeup Effects Designer:
Tom Woodruff Jr.
Alec Gillis

Music Editor:
Matt Friedman
Mike Flicker

Music Supervisor:
Frankie Pine

Original Music Composer:
George S. Clinton

Producer:
Robert Newmyer
Jeffrey Silver
Brian Reilly

Production Design:
Tony Burrough

Prosthetic Supervisor:
Barry R. Koper

Screenplay:
Cinco Paul
Ken Daurio
John J. Strauss
Don Rhymer
Ed Decter

Script Supervisor:
Cristina Weigmann

Second Assistant Director:
David Klohn
Eddy Santos

Set Decoration:
Peter Lando

Sound Designer:
Robert L. Sephton

Sound Effects Editor:
F. Hudson Miller
Donald J. Malouf
R.J. Palmer

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Terry Porter
Mel Metcalfe
Dean A. Zupancic

Sound mixer:
David Husby

Steadicam Operator:
David Crone

Still Photographer:
Joseph Lederer

Story:
Steve Rudnick
Leo Benvenuti

Stunt Coordinator:
Ken Kirzinger

Stunt Double:
Ryan Ennis
Todd Warren

Stunts:
Suzi Stingl
Heath Stevenson
Kit Mallet
Kathy Hubble
Justin Sain
Greg Schlosser
Mark Aisbett
Becky Bates
Phillip Mitchell
Pat Young
Ninon Parent

Supervising Art Director:
Sandy Cochrane

Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert L. Sephton
George Watters II

Unit Production Manager:
Wendy S. Williams

Visual Effects:
Colin Cunningham

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Mike Borrett
Sarah McMurdo
David Yrisarri
Carrie Richardson

Visual Effects Producer:
Sandra Almond

Visual Effects Supervisor:
John Gajdecki

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