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2022
Directed by B. Harrison Smith
Synopsis
The Marsh family's getting together for their first Christmas Eve after three years of pandemic lockdown.
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Cast
Tom Arnold Damian Maffei Kate Kiddo Rich Bernatovech David M Saunders Tony Barber Peter F. Cote Doug Henderson
DirectorDirector
B. Harrison Smith
ProducersProducers
Phillip B. Goldfine DJ Dodd Chad Oliver Doug Henderson Kevin Weisberg
WritersWriters
B. Harrison Smith Doug Henderson
EditorEditor
Matt Nease
CinematographyCinematography
Matt Nease
Executive ProducersExec. Producers
James T. Bruce IV Rob Simmons
Special EffectsSpecial Effects
Monique Bredow Marcel Caspers
Studios
Leif Films Class of 85 LLC Everything's Fire Future Proof Films Hollywood Media Bridge
Country
USA
Language
English
Genres
Family Comedy
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Review by dalerenee ★★
this movie is so insane best post pandemic healing movie ever
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Review by Melvin Benson ½
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Review by DynamiteDiego ½ 3
The stupid glasses animations were so annoying
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Review by Grant Wilken ½ 1
0/100. If I could give this 0 stars I would, by far the worst movie I’ve ever seen😂
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How this junk gets financed and distributed without apology is beyond me.
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Review by Miki ★★½
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this is the first movie i ever worked on!
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Review by Kevin H ½
Holy fuck this was so bad. I've seen better acting in an elementary school's Christmas pageant. I literally just watched this and can't remember what it's about.