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Release Date:
November 5, 2012
Original Title:
3 Day Test
Alternate Titles:
3 Day Christmas
Home & Alone for Christmas
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Home Theater Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
Runtime: 90
Martin Taylor has totally lost touch with his family. He has no clue who his teenage daughter's friends are, why his son only communicates with an electronic sign outside his bedroom door, or why his youngest child only watches faith TV. Convinced the family needs to reconnect, Martin surprises the wife and kids with a little experiment-he locks them in their own home with no power, no heat, no running water, and absolutely no contact with the world outside! The sudden holiday staycation isn't what the Taylors had in mind for the weekend, but they'll have to team up to prove they can survive Dad's wacky mission. With a heartfelt message and some persistence, one little member of the family helps put their priorities back in the pews, because they'll need all the faith they have to get through this!
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Associate Producer:
Kelleigh Miller
Casting:
Harriet Greenspan
Co-Producer:
James Greilick
Costume Design:
Louise de Teliga Harding
Director:
Corbin Bernsen
Director of Photography:
Scott Williams
Editor:
Ethan Holzman
Executive Producer:
Nancy Brennan
Sean Beck
Mary Ethridge
Line Producer:
William K. Baker
Music:
Brenton Costa
Producer:
Chris Aronoff
Corbin Bernsen
Production Design:
Oliver Bernsen
Set Production Assistant:
Riley Flanagan
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