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NBC originally commissioned the movie to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of "I Dream of Jeannie."
It was Barbara Eden's idea to have Jeannie and her evil sister wear red outfits (It's her favorite color.)
Bill Daily openly admitted that he disliked the reunion movies, due to faulting the scripts and the absence of Larry Hagman.
The film aired on October 20, 1991, exactly six years after the broadcast of I Dream of Jeannie... Fifteen Years Later (1985).
Barbara Eden and Bill Daily are the only two regular cast members from the original series to reprise their roles in this movie. Once again, Larry Hagman was unavailable to reprise his role of Tony Nelson, as he had just completed a 14½ season run on Dallas and was taking a vacation with his family. Although the character Tony Nelson is mentioned throughout the film, and briefly appears in the animated opening sequence, he remains unseen for the rest of the movie.
"Jeannie: Oh, I have learned where there are going to be 300 men today, and I do not intend to come home without one."
"Bob Simpson: Wow, you were really tough on them. Jeannie: That detective Carlyle is playing with fire when he messes around with this Jeannie! Bob Simpson: Or this Bob!"