Mrs. Santa Claus


2h 1996

Brief Synopsis

Set in December 1910, Mrs. Santa Claus has devised a new round-the-world route which she is convinced will save Santa lots of time on Christmas Eve. She leaves the North Pole to test the route, but over New York City, her reindeer-driven sleigh is downed by a wind current, and Cupid's leg is twisted

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Musical
Period
Release Date
1996
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
2h

Synopsis

Set in December 1910, Mrs. Santa Claus has devised a new round-the-world route which she is convinced will save Santa lots of time on Christmas Eve. She leaves the North Pole to test the route, but over New York City, her reindeer-driven sleigh is downed by a wind current, and Cupid's leg is twisted. Stranded in New York, the anonymous Mrs. Claus soon becomes involved in the events of the day. All the while, she urgently knows that she must find a way home to the North Pole, or else Christmas will not happen this year.

Crew

Marshall Adams

Gaffer

Roger Apperson

Construction Coordinator

Wayne Ardman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Steven Barnes

Camera Operator

Lynsey Bartilson

Song Performer

Robin Beauchesne

Makeup Artist

Brian Bidder

Sound Mixer

Larry Blank

Music Supervisor

Larry Blank

Original Music

Alice Borden

Song Performer

Hub Braden

Production Designer

Mark A Burley

Supervising Producer

Bobby Jo Cawley

Transportation Coordinator

Algric Chaplin

Assistant Director

Stan Cole

Editor

Kevin Corcoran

Assistant Director

Cass Coty

Production Supervisor

Allison Cowitt

Casting

James D'amico

Transportation Coordinator

Dee D'orazio

Post-Production Supervisor

Rachel Davies

Casting Associate

Stefan Dessalines

Production Assistant

Matthew Devitt

Dolly Grip

Dennis Dreith

Original Music

Charles Durning

Song Performer

Eric Ellenbogen

Coproducer

Mike Fenton

Casting

Pat Fidelibus

Music

Sooky Fidelibus

Music

William Finger

Assistant Camera Operator

Mary Fleming

Costumes

Robert L Freedman

Screenplay

Ellen Freund

Property Master

James Gadd

Wardrobe Supervisor

Michael Goldman

Dolly Grip

Mark Green

Music Editor

Betty Abbott Griffin

Script Supervisor

Dennis K Grow

Rigging Gaffer

Robert Halmi

Executive Producer

J Boyce Harman

Unit Production Manager

J Boyce Harman

Producer

Robert L Harman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Barbara Harris

Adr Voice Casting

Jerry Herman

Music

Jerry Herman

Music Supervisor

Jerry Herman

Song

Michael Jeter

Song Performer

Stephen M Katz

Director Of Photography

Grace Keagy

Song Performer

Linda Kerns

Song Performer

Viv Kim

Negative Cutting

David Krane

Choreographer

Asaf Landau

Production Assistant

Angela Lansbury

Song Performer

Leslie Lawson

Other

Bill Layton

Camera Operator

Renate Leuschner

Wig Supplier

Jack Lilley

Wrangler

Steve Lively

Music Contractor

Kristi Lynes

Song Performer

Bob Mackie

Costume Designer

Terrence Mann

Song Performer

Randall Marcus

Photography

Rob Marshall

Choreographer

Billy Martin

Production Assistant

Lola Mcnalley

Hair Stylist

Barney Mcnulty

Other

Robin Melhuish

Assistant Camera Operator

Martha L Mericka

Assistant Director

Sarah Miles

Choreographer

Gloria Montemayer

Hair Stylist

Dorothy Morey

Assistant

Priscilla Morgan

Associate Producer

David Noroña

Song Performer

Michael A Patillo

Sound

Gayle Phelps

Consultant

Donald Pippin

Music Conductor

Donald Pippin

Music Producer

Stephanie Powell

Visual Effects Supervisor

Juanita Presley

Production Associate

Lynnet Marie Price

Production Coordinator

Mary Pritchard

Assistant Editor

Chere Rae

Stunt Man

James Reedy

Special Effects Supervisor

John Richards

Music

Rod Ripley

Production Assistant

Mark Saltzman

Screenplay

Todd Schroeder

Other

Ray Sebastian

Makeup Artist

Jeff Shannon

Assistant Engineer

David Shaw

Executive Producer

Andrew Smith

Best Boy

Joe Soldo

Music

Mike Starkey

Grip

Keith A Talley

Key Grip

Tedi Tate

Assistant Property Master

Lon Tinney

Visual Effects

Lisa Tomczeszyn

Assistant Costume Designer

Jamie Torcellini

Song Performer

Ellen Totleben

Set Decorator

John Touhey

Production Assistant

Pamela Varney

Assistant

Doug Vlaming

Foreman

Katherine Wallace

Assistant

Mary Weaver Dodson

Art Director

J R Westen

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Rick Winquest

Other

Debbie Wiseman

Song Performer

Glenn Young

Boom Operator

Eilish Zebrasky

Wardrobe Supervisor

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Musical
Period
Release Date
1996
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
2h

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Aired in United States December 8, 1996

Released in United States on Video October 21, 1997

Released in United States on Video September 18, 2001

Budget source: Daily Variety 09/12/1996

Estimated budget: $11,000,000

Began shooting August 12, 1996.

Completed shooting September 19, 1996.