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Featuring:
Sarah Lancaster, Barry Corbin, Alan Powell
Written by:
Richard Clark Jr.
Gary Wheeler
Directed by:
Gary Wheeler
Release Date:
October 16, 2015
Original Title:
Christmas in the Smokies
Alternate Titles:
Country Christmas - Ein Song für die Liebe
Noël dans les montagnes
Genres:
Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Imagicomm Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Christmas in the Smokies is a modern day Christmas classic set in the beautiful Smoky Mountains. It tells the story of one family's journey to save their historic berry farm against all odds during one fateful holiday season.
Clinging to the only life she's ever known, a headstrong woman (along with her loving parents) finds herself on the verge of losing her family's berry farm in the heart of the Smoky Mountains to an impending retail expansion. Over one eventful holiday season, she tries every avenue possible to save the farm. But when the town leaders notify her that they will seize the property after the holidays, her last hope to unite the town is to throw a Christmas concert on the farm, headlined by her former love, a ne'er-do-well country music superstar. As the day of the concert approaches, they all must learn the value of family, faith and community before time runs out.
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Director:
Gary Wheeler
Director of Photography:
Brad Walker
Editor:
Jonathan Olive
Original Music Composer:
Rob Pottorf
Producer:
Richard Clark Jr.
Gary Wheeler
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