The Little Match Girl
Brief Synopsis
A homeless child brings the gifts of love and reconciliation into the lives of a rich and powerful family.
Cast & Crew
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Michael Lindsay-hogg
Director
William Daniels
Rue Mcclanahan
Franklin Johnson
Imbert Orchard
Hallie Foote
Film Details
Also Known As
Little Match Girl
Genre
Drama
Release Date
1987
Location
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Technical Specs
Duration
2h
Synopsis
A homeless child brings the gifts of love and reconciliation into the lives of a rich and powerful family.
Director
Michael Lindsay-hogg
Director
Cast
William Daniels
Rue Mcclanahan
Franklin Johnson
Imbert Orchard
Hallie Foote
William Youmans
Chris Porayko
Charles Andre
Howard Storey
Robyn Stevan
Scott Porayko
John Rhys-davies
Bill Davis
Kim Kondrashoff
Ric Reid
Maryedith Burrell
Stephen E. Miller
Keshia Knight Pulliam
Joy Coghill
Ted Cole
Bernard Cuffling
Frances Dutton
Tamsin Kelsey
Blu Mankuma
Tosca Baggoo
Jim Metzler
Stephen Dimopoulos
Nikki Sharp
David Porayko
Norman Macmillan
Crew
Patti Allen
Production Manager
Hans Christian Andersen
From Story
Eric Batut
Sound
Maryedith Burrell
Screenplay
Rena C Campbell
Costumes
Myrna Cobb
Production Coordinator
Andre Guttfreund
Producer
Robert Hargrove
Producer
Douglas Higgins
Production Designer
Steven Kemper
Editor
Denis Kirkham
Set Decorator
Kevin Knight
Costumes
Kenneth Macmillan
Director Of Photography
Michael Manheim
Executive Producer
Christina Mcquarrie
Costume Supervisor
Mina Mittelman
Costume Designer
John Morris
Music
Rex Raglan
Art Director
Steve Shewchuk
Set Decorator
Film Details
Also Known As
Little Match Girl
Genre
Drama
Release Date
1987
Location
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Technical Specs
Duration
2h
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Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
The telefilm won a Certificate of Merit in the Children's category at the 1988 Gabriel Awards ceremony.
Aired in United States December 21, 1987
The telefilm received a Golden Eagle Award from the Council on International Nontheatrical Events (CINE), honoring films that it deems the best choice to represent the United States in international film festivals held abroad.