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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Cancel Christmas - Hallmark Channel Christmas Movie



MOVIE REVIEW


Cancel Christmas

Network: Hallmark Channel

Original Air Date: November 13, 2011











CAST:

Judd Nelson ... Santa Claus / Kris Frost
Justin Landry ... Randal / Mr. Elfman
Natalie Brown ... Jeannie Claymore
John Fleming ... Adam Claymore
Sante Scaletta ... Harley Morgan
Connor Price ... Steve Rojack
David Keeley ... Charles Morgan
Robert Latimer ... William
Jean Yoon ... Constance
David Gingrich ... Eric Simms
Deborah Grover ... Principal Barnes
Frank McAnulty ... Janitor
Tara Spencer-Nairn ... Michelle Morgan
Lexa Edelstein ... Heather




PLOT:

Is 30 days enough time to teach two selfish, wayward boys the importance of giving? Santa had better hope so because if it isn’t, “The Chairmen of Christmas,” his board of directors, are going to fire him because they think children have become too greedy.

Santa has until midnight, December 24 to prove the board wrong by changing the ways of two especially incorrigible boys, Farley and Steve. Carefully disguised as “Kriss,” part-time school janitor, part-time mall Santa, and with his head elf Randall along for the journey, Santa’s plan is to quash the boys’ mischievous ways with an act of kindness. Together, they will work to grant a Christmas wish for a handicapped boy and his mom and hopefully, in doing so, the boys will learn giving a gift feels just as good-if not better-than receiving one.

One by one, Farley and Steve begin to come around but everything is put in jeopardy when a news story catches on about the local mall Santa who is incredibly giving and could even be the real deal. Luckily, Santa still has a few tricks up his red velvet sleeve. Even if it takes a bona fide Christmas miracle and the ultimate act of selflessness, he will liberate Christmas from the clutches of the paranoid chairmen.



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