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Release Date:
December 10, 2013
Original Title:
Miracle at Gate 213
Genres:
Drama | Family | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Destiny Image Films
Faith for Today
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 60
It's Christmas Eve and an unexpected delay at the airport has left everyone stranded. Young Joy (Savannah Page Ray from NBC's Parenthood) is traveling on her own to visit family for the holidays, so a retired flight attendant at the airport (Shirley Jones) becomes her travel companion. As they wait with their fellow travelers, they soon learn that everyone can use a Christmas Miracle, especially a young man trying to escape his past, and they join together to help. Allow your spirit to be lifted and your heart to be warned as you watch each person receive their Miracle at Gate 213
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Additional Camera:
David Shawl
Associate Producer:
Chauncey Smith
Monique Roy
Camera Operator:
Pierce Cook
Katie Brillhart
Casting:
Craig Campobasso
Cinematography:
David Brillhart
Color Designer:
Matt Lear
Costume Supervisor:
Laura Tiefer
Digital Intermediate:
Jeremy Vannix
Editor:
Cindy Barwald
Iam Ford Keene
Editorial Services:
Brian Amandus
Executive Producer:
Gabe Videla
Gayle Tucker
Michael Tucker
Line Producer:
Jeffrey Cordone
Music:
Bob Christianson
Producer:
Jeff Wood
Sound Editor:
Douglas Higgins
Visual Effects:
Michael N. White
Visual Effects Art Director:
Jeremy Vannix
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