Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! (2011) [G]

Release Date:
December 2, 2011

Original Title:
Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!

Alternate Titles:
Boa Sorte, Charlie! É Natal!
Good Luck Charlie: The Movie
Meine Schwester Charlie UNTERWEGS - Der Film
Καλή Τύχη Τσάρλι: Η Ταινία

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Salty Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G  KR: ALL  RO: AP  US: G 

Runtime: 85

For the Duncan family, Christmas is about to take a major detour.

Teddy Duncan's middle-class family embarks on a road trip from their home in Denver to visit Mrs. Duncans Parents, the Blankenhoopers, in Palm Springs. When they find themselves stranded between Denver and Utah, they try to hitch a ride to Las Vegas with a seemingly normal older couple in a station wagon from Roswell, New Mexico. It turns out that the couple believes they are the victims of alien abduction. The Duncan's must resort to purchasing a clunker Yugo to get to Utah, have their luggage stolen in Las Vegas, and survive a zany Christmas with Grandpa and Grandma Blankenhooper.

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Creator:
Phil Baker
Geoff Rodkey
Drew Vaupen

Director:
Arlene Sanford

Director of Photography:
Kenneth Zunder

Editor:
Anita Brandt-Burgoyne

Executive Producer:
Sheri Singer
Dan Staley
Phil Baker
Drew Vaupen

Original Music Composer:
David Lawrence

Producer:
Matias Alvarez

Production Designer:
Mark Hofeling

Songs:
Bridgit Mendler

Stunt Coordinator:
Kathy Jarvis

Writer:
Geoff Rodkey

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