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Release Date:
December 15, 2018
Original Title:
Time for Me to Come Home for Christmas
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Front Street Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 FR: U
Runtime: 90
Famous musician Heath and small-town girl Cara are each traveling back to Oklahoma for the holidays when they get stranded in Chicago. Despite his fame, she has no idea who he is, but they hit it off—and she even ends up providing some inspiration for the Christmas song he's writing.
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Art Direction:
Gillian Cole
Associate Producer:
Bianca Versteeg
Denielle Jackson
Casting:
Jackie Lind
Costume Design:
Trish Petrovich
Director:
David Winning
Director of Photography:
Adam Sliwinski
Editor:
Lara Mazur
Executive Producer:
Michael Shepard
Dorothy Shackleford
Orly Adelson
Harvey Kahn
Blake Shelton
Key Hair Stylist:
Lorna Bravo
Key Makeup Artist:
Lisa Strong
Novel:
Dorothy Shackleford
Travis Thrasher
Original Music Composer:
Hamish Thomson
Producer:
Charles Cooper
Production Design:
Mark Boyko
Teleplay:
Shem Bitterman
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