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The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause

The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006) Credits - Full Cast and Crew

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Cast

Crew

W
William W. Wilson III
Executive Producer
J
James Miller
Executive Producer
S
Scott Cosgrove
Utility Stunts
S
Shawn Robinson
Utility Stunts
T
Troy Lindsay Brown
Stunt Double
S
Sierra Hoyle
Stunt Double
T
Todd Warren
Stunt Double
D
Dina L. Margolin
Utility Stunts
S
Shawn Patrick Lane
Utility Stunts
F
F. Scott Taylor
Sound Supervisor
R
Randle Akerson
Sound Effects Editor
M
Mike Flicker
Supervising Music Editor
V
Valerie Green
Assistant Art Director
L
Luke Freeborn
Assistant Art Director
J
Joan Wrzala
Visual Effects Editor
R
Richard Holland
Production Design
J
Joanna Colbert
Casting
R
Robbie Greenberg
Director of Photography
D
Don Diers
Set Decoration
G
Greg Berry
Art Direction
D
David Finfer
Editor
J
John J. Strauss
Writer
K
Kevin Globerman
Digital Producer
B
Bill Greene
Special Effects Technician
L
Leo Benvenuti
Characters
J
Jay Williams
Production Assistant
S
Sara E. White
Unit Production Manager
G
Gene Darnell
Set Designer
J
James Ashwill
Foley Mixer
J
Jeffrey Silver
Producer
J
Jayne Armstrong
Post Production Supervisor
B
Bill Houston Ball
Technical Advisor
L
Lawrence L. Commans
Boom Operator
C
Chris Bailey
Special Effects Technician
B
Barry R. Koper
Makeup Department Head
C
Conte Mark Matal
Second Assistant Director
D
David Yrisarri
Visual Effects Producer
C
Charlie Daboub
Supervising Art Director
R
Robert L. Stevenson
Key Hair Stylist
M
Michael Moore
Hair Department Head
T
Toni-Ann Walker
Hairstylist
B
Bruce Franklin
First Assistant Director

The Santa Clause Collection

The Santa Clause is a 1994 American fantasy comedy film starring Tim Allen as Scott Calvin who must become Santa after accidentally causing Santa to fall to his death per the "Santa Clause". The film was followed by two sequels, The Santa Clause 2: The Mrs. Clause (2002) and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006). The "Mrs. Clause" stipulates that only married men can become Santa; should a single man be subject to the "Santa Clause" he must find a bride within eight years of his first assuming the new job as Santa. The "Escape Clause" stipulates if Santa holds a globe and says "I wish I'd never been Santa at all" will send him back in time and undoing his career as Santa. Jack Frost arrives and is in trouble and tries to trick Santa into renouncing his position.