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Release Date:
December 16, 2022
Original Title:
A Christmas to Treasure
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Nicely Entertainment
The Ninth House
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 90
The passing of a beloved old neighbor reunites six friends for a hometown holiday treasure hunt, where sparks fly once again between brand strategist Austin and his former best friend Everett.
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Art Direction:
Emely Flores
Assistant Sound Editor:
Phil Minard
Best Boy Electric:
Aaron Grays
Best Boy Grip:
Cameron Sonsini
Costume Design:
Stephen Howard
Costume Designer:
Bob Miller
Digital Imaging Technician:
Ted Gianopulos
Director:
Jake Helgren
Director of Photography:
Allen Chodakowski
Editor:
Don Money
Executive Producer:
Vanessa Shapiro
First Assistant Camera:
Trevor Nitschke
First Assistant Director:
Zack Walker
Foley Recording Engineer:
Erik Ulibarri
Gaffer:
Alex Woodruff
Key Grip:
Vishesh Pires
Key Hair Stylist:
Guyla Wilkerson
Key Production Assistant:
Brandon Scinto
Line Producer:
Kristifor Cvijetic
Makeup Department Head:
Veronica Rodarte
Music:
Chad Rehmann
Online Editor:
Devin Hamilton
Producer:
Autumn Federici
Jake Helgren
Production Assistant:
Emmanuel Akinola
Production Design:
Bryan Barrios
Property Master:
Jose Enamorado
Script Supervisor:
Maria Carey-Walton
Second Assistant Camera:
Abby Relatado
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Christopher Villalba
Sound Mixer:
Kevin J. Getchius
Still Photographer:
Shanley Kellis
Writer:
Jake Helgren
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