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Release Date:
November 4, 2007
Original Title:
It's Christmas
Genres:
Family
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Clarice & Benny are two robbers down on their luck that hear of a house that will be vacant over Christmas. Santa is trying to get ahead of the curb this Christmas by hitting a few houses early which proves to be challenging ending with him meeting up with Clarice and Benny. Santa must rely on his friends who have faith in the holiday spirit to save him before Christmas ends.
Camera Operator:
Jeremy Wesley
Director:
D. Miles
Director of Photography:
Michael Zogleman
Michael Woxland
Editor:
Paul Michael Ramirez
Executive Producer:
Ken Halsband
Jean-Claude La Marre
Gaffer:
Nghia Khuu
Lighting Technician:
Jules Medina
Producer:
Nicole Andres
Production Coordinator:
Jason Durdon
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