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Angela Lansbury | Mrs. Santa Claus | |
Michael Jeter | Arvo | |
Terrence Mann | Augustus P. Tavish | |
Lynsey Bartilson | Nora Kilkenny | |
Bryan Murray | Officer Doyle | |
David Norona | Marcello Damaroco | |
Debra Wiseman | Sadie Lowenstein | |
Charles Durning | Santa Claus | |
Rosalind Harris | Mrs. Lowenstein | |
Grace Keagy | Mrs. Brandenheim | |
Linda Kerns | Mrs. Shaughnessy | |
Chachi Pittman | Izzy | |
Sabrina Bryan | Fritzie | |
Bret Easterling | Emilio | |
Mitchah Williams | Henry | |
Kristi Lynes | Elf #1 | |
Jamie Torcellini | Elf #2 | |
Mick Murray | Michael Kilkenny | |
Ken Kerman | Stage Doorman | |
John Wheeler | Man in Santa Suit | |
Tony Perrotta | Italian Neighbor | |
Jean Kaufman | Jewish Neighbor | |
Stacy Sullivan | Miss MacGonnigle | |
Christine Brady | Nora's Mother | |
Susan Carr George | Dancer |
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Producer |
David Shaw
Eric Ellenbogen Mark A. Burley |
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Writer/Composer |
Mark Saltzman
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Cinematography |
Stephen M. Katz
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Music |
Jerry Herman
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Mrs. Santa Claus is a 1996 American made-for-television musical fantasy-comedy film starring Angela Lansbury in the title role as Mrs. Claus, the wife of Santa Claus. The film was billed as the first original musical written for television since Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella in 1957. It was originally broadcast as a Hallmark Entertainment presentation on CBS on December 8, 1996. |
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