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Release Date:
December 23, 2022
Original Title:
Christmas Carole
Alternate Titles:
Christmas Carol£
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Motion Content Group
Sky Studios
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG
Runtime: 66
Carole Mackay is an unashamedly outspoken and wealthy entrepreneur. Her online business selling all things festive has earned her a fortune, as well as the nickname 'Christmas Carole'. But her success hasn't made her a better human being. In fact, it's made her worse. The truth is that Carole is a monumentally mean person. Positively Scrooge-like. And, just like Ebeneezer, she doesn't love Christmas at all. But this Christmas Eve, Carole's past, present and future are about to collide. Will some rather familiar Christmas spirits help her discover the true spirit of Christmas?
Casting:
Rosalie Clayton
Costume Designer:
Camille Adomakoh
Director:
Ian Fitzgibbon
Director of Photography:
Pete Rowe
Editor:
Tony Cranstoun
Executive Producer:
Anil Gupta
Suranne Jones
Jon Mountague
Head of Production:
Eugenio Pérez
Line Producer:
Simon Windsor
Makeup & Hair:
Vanessa White
Music:
Grant Olding
Novel:
Charles Dickens
Producer:
Katie Churchill
Gareth Edwards
Production Designer:
Julian Fullalove
Production Executive:
Gail McQuillan
Tom Dixon
Set Designer:
Laurie Law
Supervising Art Director:
Alex Beverley
Writer:
Anil Gupta
Richard Pinto
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