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a 1985 animated fantasy film directed by Bernard Deyriès and Kimio Yabuki
Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer is a 1985 animated fantasy film directed by Bernard Deyriès and Kimio Yabuki.
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Chad Stahelsky
The director of the movie is Chad Stahelsky, the person responsible for the two previous parts of the series.
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Kimio Yabuki
Known in Japan for Kimio Yabuki's work on many early classic works by the Toei Animation studio, Kimio Yabuki's best-known film in the West is Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer from 1985, produced by the French company DiC with animation work done in Japan.
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by Howard Cohen —
The fact that Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealers was written by Howard Cohen — who also directed and/or wrote the Barbarian Queen movies, the Deathstalker movies, Emmanuelle V, and Vampire Hookers (among others) might qualify others as the greatest movie ever.
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an animated film released on November 15, 1985 by Warner Bros. Stormy and Rainbow Brite's horse Skydancer make storms
Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer is an animated film released on November 15, 1985 by Warner Bros. Stormy and Rainbow Brite's horse Skydancer make storms.
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William Schofield
The directors are Ian Briggs, Rainer Strunz, Jessica Liew, Amit Julka, Jaimin Atkins, Danny Juric, Rido Pin, Luke Henderson, Glenn Cowdrey, Sarah Townson, Patric Przeradzki and William Schofield.
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Floyd Bardell
The other directors are Rick Feeney, Doug Macdonald, Craig Coyne, Brock Endean, Luke Opacic, Heather Hansen, Lindsay Hudyma and Floyd Bardell.
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Lasse Hallstrom
The director for the film is Lasse Hallstrom for DreamWorks Pictures (and others).
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Robert Stromberg
The film was directed by Robert Stromberg, (who won art direction Academy Awards for Alice in Wonderland and Avatar) and is the chief creative officer for VRC.
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Steve Carr
The movie is directed by Steve Carr (“Paul Blart: Mall Cop,” “Daddy Daycare”) and executive produced by Thomas Schumacher, president and producer, Disney Theatrical Productions (“The Lion King”, “Aladdin” and “Frozen” on Broadway), Carr and Susan Cartsonis (“Deidra & Laney Rob a Train,” “What Women Want”).
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Paul Boese and Rob Dorfmann
The directors are Aaron Pope and Patrick DeLuca, Paul Boese and Rob Dorfmann.
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Rob Minkoff
The series is led by director Rob Minkoff, director Saul Blinkoff, showrunner Joe Purdy, art director Ruben Aquino and producers Jane Startz and Andy Heyward.
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Velvet Brown
Currently directed by Velvet Brown, previous directors include Mark Lusk, Martin Erickson, and Jeff Parker.
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Brian Morgan
The directors are Fionán Murphy, Anthony O’Connell, Seanie Murphy, Dan Driscoll, Michael Lyne, Vincent Kidd, Conchubhair Lyne, and Brian Morgan.
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Geoff Bennett, Paul Moloney, Leah Purcell
The directors are Geoff Bennett, Paul Moloney, Leah Purcell.
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James Goldstone
The often-inept direction is by James Goldstone, who also helmed such stellar cinematic fare as James Goldstone
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Colin Creedon
The directors are Yvonne Bailey, Teresa Bailey, Anne Gleeson and Colin Creedon.
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Gerard Krawczyk
As in the two previous movies, the director was Gerard Krawczyk, and Luc Besson was scriptwriter and producer.
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Tanuj Chopra
The film was directed by Tanuj Chopra (Chee and T, Punching at the Sun) and executive produced by Alex Rubens (Key and Peele, Rick and Morty, Keanu.)
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a media franchise by Hallmark Cards, introduced in 1983
Rainbow Brite Rainbow Brite, also known in Japan as , is a media franchise by Hallmark Cards, introduced in 1983.
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