MPAA Rating[]
Opening Credits[]
Michael Shires
presents
from
Matthew Mouse Productions
A
Brian W. Armstrong
Film
Bruce Willis
The Shiresland
Fairy Tales
Starring:
Matthew Mouse
as
Bill Cranky
Michelle Mouse
as
Emily Cranky
Douglas Duck
as
The Storyteller
and
Boofy
as
Bozziwig
Teleplay by
James Herbert
Written by
Bruce Thompson
Original Score by
Stanley Myers
Songs by
David Shire
and
Marc Shaiman
From the novel by
Cottingley Fairies
Associate Producer:
Chris Michaelson
Executive Producer:
Michael Shires
Produced by
David W. Armstrong
Directed by
Brian W. Armstrong
Closing Credits[]
Production Design by
Doug Scheib
Art Director:
Maurice Nelson
Director of Photography:
James Wilson
Film Editor:
Roy Tanner
Custome Design by
Polly Smith
Producer of Vistual Effects:
Thomas G. Smith
The Shiresland Performers:
Charles Martinet
Frank Welker
Paul Winchell
Neil Ross
Michael Bell
Alan Oppenheimer
John Stephenson
Pat Pinney
Jim Cummings
Pat Fraley
Maggie Roswell
and
John Shires
Scrolling Credits[]
Second Unit Director:
David Wallace
Puppeteer Co-ordinator:
Nigel Cross
Production Supervisor:
Ken Phillipson
Production Manager:
Thomas Musker
Production Co-ordinator:
Bernard Edwards
Production Assistant:
Terri Gauskin
Storyboard Artists:
Andy Roper
Jean Flynn
Phil Morris
1st Assistant Director:
Andrea Taylor
Camera Operators:
Mike Genne
Bob Stevens
Mike Brewster
Martin Foley
Camera Assistant:
John Atwell
Special Effects:
Roy Huckerby
Set Designer:
George Eckert
Set Decorator:
Marvin March
Executive Music Producer:
Chris Mountain
Casting by
Michael Wallace
Cast:[]
| Ernie Shout | Bruce Willis |
| Matthew Mouse Bill Cranky Sparky the Bee Big Bunny Baker Fairies |
Charles Martinet |
| Douglas Duck Skipper the Fly Dr. Benson Honeydew Fairies Dluto Clammy |
Frank Welker |
| Boofy Michelle Mouse Fairies |
Paul Winchell |
| Fairies Fairy Guide |
Jim Cummings |
| Tinkerbell Tip the Mouse Stinky Charlotte Cow The Ghost of Easter Present Fairies Cheddarhead Clarence Lewis the Sea-Rex |
Alan Oppenheimer |
| Mr. Eagle Fairies |
John Stephenson |
| Silly the Chef | Neil Ross |
| Betina Cranky | Michael Bell |
| Black Peter | John Shires |
| Belinda Cranky | Patrick Pinney |
| Peter Cranky | Pat Fraley |
| Fiddlefix | Linda Gary |
| The Ghost of Easter Past | Diane Pershing |
Additional Shiresland Performers:
David Barclay
Michelle Stevens
Nigel Plaskitt
David Arthur
Wendy Miller
Sarah Shires
Fred Miller
Michael K. Frith
Robin Reed
Peter Warren
Shiresland Consultants:
Kathryn Parrell
Don Smith
Sarah W. Armstrong
Robin Stevens
Don Austen
Larry Smith
James Murray
Brad Williams
Mike Quinn
Mari Kaestle
Additional Puppeteers:
John Lovelady
Simon J. Williamson
George Wallace
John Henson
Adam Hunt
Michael Earl
Bob Payne
Brian Muehl
Ian Allen
Robbie Barnett
Puppeteers:
Marcus Clarke
Sue Dacre
Michele Fabian-Jones
Pat Garrett
Jane Howell
Ronnie Le Drew
Frances Patterson
Kip Rathke
Patrick Comerford
Brian Herring
Peter Abrahamson
Carpenters:
Marcus Clarke
Sue Dacre
Michele Fabian-Jones
Pat Garrett
Jane Howell
Ronnie Le Drew
Frances Patterson
Kip Rathke
Patrick Comerford
Brian Herring
Jim Eustermann
Eric Fiedler
Bruce Spaulding Fuller
Jim McPherson
David Penikas
John Robles
Dianna Smith
Karen S. Spiegel
Bill Sturgeon
Tommy Williamson
Wes C. Caefer
Costumers:
Robin Borman
William A. Campbell
Linda Henrikson
Mitchell Ray Kenney
Murray Lantz
Barbara Matera
Wardrobes:
Francis Wright
Richard Coombs
Simon Buckley
Script Supervisor: Lissa Ruben
Production Accountant: Alan Cassie
Supervising Art Director: Brian Bailey
Music Supervisor: Richard L. Wallace
Music Co-ordinator: James Davies
Second Assistant Director:
Richard Whelan
Callum McDougall
Production[]
Executive in Charge of Production: Jim Organisation
Director of Production: Dickie Bamber
Assistant Set Decorator: Marina Morris
Script Editor: Patrick Barrett
Still Photographer: Alex Bailey
Electrician: Chris Bailey
Rigger Trainee: Vincent Bloor
Matte Artist: Mary Spargo
Supervising Editor: Robert T. Gills
Assistant Editor: Roy Hill
Post Production[]
Post Production Supervisor: Mike Stern
Post Production Manager: Bob Strew
Post Production Co-ordinator: Ernest Nelson
Post Production Assistant: Doug Smith
Visual Effects[]
Visual Effects Supervisor: Roy Field
Visual Effects Designer: Richard Bain
Visual Effects Producer: Alan Church
Special Effects[]
Special Effects Technician: Paul Slootweg
Special Effects Supervisor: Brian Smithies
Animatronic Model Designer: Vince Abbott
Special Effects Compositor: Jules Findley
Senior Special Effects Modeller: Paul Stephenson
Special Effects Trainee: Alistair Williams
Crew[]
Set Supervisor: James Smith
Set Dresser: James Walsh
Creative Consultant: Paul Winchell
Stunt Co-ordinator: Riky Ash
Makeup Artist: Lynda Armstrong
Hair Stylist: Suzanne Stokes-Munton
Hairdresser: Daphne Vollmer
Sound Designer: Gary Rydstrom
Supervising Design: Ray Butler
Recreation Supervisor: Larry Houston
Creative Consultant: Davis Doi
Supervising Manager: Larry Parr
Music[]
| Orchestrations: | Michael Young Herbert W. Spencer Jeff Atmajian |
| Conducted by: | Stanley Myers |
| Music Editor: | Emery Kennethson |
| Song Arranged by | Hummie Mann Miles Goodman |
| Assistant Music by | Nigel Westlake |
| Music Recording: | ScreenMusic International |
| Voice Director: | Andrea Romano |
| Mixer Supervisor: | Thomas Claster |
| Music Created by | Robert Crissman |
| Sound Effects by | Wellington Productions, Inc. |
Main and End Title Design by
Saxon/Ross Film Design
and
Paific Titles
Visual Effects by
Industrial Light & Magic
and
Skywalker Sound
Grip and Lighting Equipment by
Lee Lighting Ltd.
Special Effects Company by
The Magic Center Company
and
Moving Picture Company
Animal Trained Created by
Puppets by
Playboard Puppets
and
Movable Features
Songs[]
"Shout"
Music and Lyrics by Henry Sharples
"One More Sleep 'Til Easter"
Music and Lyrics by Marc Shaiman and David Shire
"Old Nellie"
Music and Lyrics by Randy Newman
"When Hate is Gone"
Music and Lyrics by Paul Wallace
"It Feels Like Easter"
Music and Lyrics by Bob Young
"Easter Scat"
Music and Lyrics by Mike Harding
"You are the One"
Music and Lyrics by Keith Hopwood
"Finale - Tonights the Night (and This is it)"
Music and Lyrics by Guy Gross
"I Will Always Love You"
Written by Dolly Parton
Produced by David Foster
Performed by Whitney Houston
"Queen of the Night"
Written by Whitney Houston, LA Reid, Babyface and Daryl Simmons
Performed by Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston Appears Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc.
Sound[]
| Foley Artists: | Pauline Griffiths Jenny Lee Wright |
| Re-Recording Mixers: | Scott Millan Tom Meadows Scott Millan |
| Sound Effects Editors: | Michael H. DePatie Michael Tomack Bruce Elliott Heather Elliott Richard Allen |
| Associate Sound Editor: | Martin Cantwell James Boyle Jonathan Miller |
| Supervising Sound Editor: | Nigel Galt |
Assistant to the Producer:[]
Kevin Rogers
Color Timers:[]
Terry Claborn
Jim Passon
Special Thanks[]
Ron Lynch
Technical Constulants:[]
| Peter Michaelson | Chris Wallace |
| John Tartakovsky | Brian Trueman |
| Robert Wallace | Jimmy Hibbert |
| Peter DeVito | Bruce Thompson |
| Chris Spencer | James Howard |
| Roy Shires | James Anderson |
| Sarah Shires | Robert Stevenson |
| Emily Shires | Chuck Johnson |
| Charlie Barks | Max Thomas |
Visual Development[]
| Virgil Geopper | Eric Dodgers |
| George Get | Carols Alfonso |
| James Rogers | Dan Whitworth |
| Jack Deakin | Jean Flynn |
| James Thomas | Andy Roper |
| Eric Johnson | Ryan Budweiser |
Facilities[]
| Tom Carlisle | Craig Payne |
| Cherise Miller | Brian Torres |
| John Bennett | Keith Johnson |
| Kent Barnes | Michael Hitson |
| Paul Gillis | Peter Schreiber |
Music Recorded and Mixed at[]
Sony Pictures Scoring Stage
Newman Scoring Stage-Twentieth Century Fox Studios
The Village
and
Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage M
Negative Cutting by:[]
Michael Shires Studios Negative Cutting
Filmed at
New York City
and
Los Angeles, California
Mixed and Recorded in a
THX Sound System Theater
Original Soundtrack Available from
Prints by
No. 19601 |
(C) 1992 The Michael Shires Company
All Rights Reserved

