Our Christmas Love Song (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 24, 2019

Original Title:
Our Christmas Love Song

Genres:
Romance | TV Movie

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

When country star Melody Jones is accused of plagiarizing her holiday single, she returns home to spend Christmas with her estranged family and old flame and learns what is important in life.

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Art Direction:
Jesse Miki

Associate Producer:
Gary Yates

Casting:
Penny Perry

Co-Executive Producer:
Anthony Fankhauser

Co-Producer:
Devan Towers

Costume Design:
Nola Chaters

Director:
Gary Yates

Director of Photography:
Paul Suderman

Editor:
Jason B. Irvine

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Jimmy Holcomb

Executive Producer:
Stan Spry
Eric Scott Woods
Nancy Grace
Josh Sabarra

Makeup Department Head:
Nina Kvaternik

Music:
Matthew Rogers

Production Design:
Gordon Wilding

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Christopher Guglick

Story:
Nancy Grace
Josh Sabarra

Teleplay:
Julie Sherman Wolfe

VFX Artist:
Christian McIntire
Denise Maitan

Visual Effects:
Andrew Roshka

Visual Effects Compositor:
Tammy Klein
Glenn Campbell

Visual Effects Producer:
Scott Wheeler
Helena Fleger

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Darren Wall

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