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Release Date:
October 27, 2020
Original Title:
We Three Kings
Genres:
Family
Production Companies:
Thorn Crown Project
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 61
Amy, Catherine, and Charles Fay can't wait for their Uncle Henry to arrive for Christmas. This is the first year since Mama passed away and the children are working together to fill the void and put together a Christmas play at their church. There are challenges along the way, from a runaway lamb to the stern lady who plays the church organ, but with the help of Uncle Henry's new song, 'We Three Kings,' not only is the Christmas pageant a success, but the children learn truths about Jesus and the gifts that were given to Him by the Magi.
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Art Department Production Assistant:
Hudson Ludy
Art Direction:
Leah Rose Fisher
Assistant Camera:
Samuel R. Rawlins
Associate Producer:
Timothy Jones
Best Boy Electric:
Nathan Paine
Boom Operator:
Noah Long
Carpenter:
Ernie Gilbert
James Gilbert
Catering:
Robert Chartier
Cinematography:
Spencer Weaver
Co-Producer:
Stacie Graber
Colorist:
John-Clay Burnett
Costume Assistant:
Talitha Wierema
Costume Design:
Nico Nagel
Costumer:
Emily Bettis
Director:
Joseph J. Graber
Stacie Graber
Editor:
Susannah Ely
John-Clay Burnett
Electrician:
Timothy Jones
First Assistant Camera:
Megan L. Johnson
Gaffer:
Jonathan Terpstra
Grip:
Kyler Kerr
Alec Meyers
Bradley Kussy
Nathan McConahy
Hairstylist:
Moriah Ely
Key Grip:
Benjamin S. Hunter
Music:
Tyler Michael Smith
Producer:
Joseph J. Graber
Property Master:
Anne Jones
Script Supervisor:
Liberty Magnuson
Second Assistant Camera:
Takoda Shane
Set Decoration:
Laura Cook
Sound Mixer:
Adam Scholz
Sound Recordist:
Levi Carter
Unit Production Manager:
Emily Gesi
Visual Effects Editor:
Joseph J. Graber
Writer:
Joseph J. Graber
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