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Release Date:
November 29, 2015
Original Title:
The Christmas Note
Genres:
Family | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Beth Grossbard Productions
Craig Anderson Productions
Lighthouse Pictures
Storybox Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Having just moved back to her hometown without her serviceman husband but with her young son, Gretchen Daniels finds her life in disarray as Christmas approaches. But she discovers new purpose when she helps to deliver a message to her neighbor, Melissa, which makes her an ally in the quest to find the neighbor's sibling she never knew she had. The women become bonded not only by the search, but by the understanding that being there for each other means they're no longer alone. This friendship becomes the greatest Christmas gift of their lives. Based on a bestselling novel by Donna VanLiere.
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Assistant Director Trainee:
Jessica Olsen
Associate Producer:
Trevor McWhinney
Kevin Leslie
Costume Design:
Barbara Gregusova
Director:
Terry Ingram
Director of Photography:
Ron Stannett
Editor:
Tony Dean Smith
Executive Producer:
Shawn Williamson
Beth Grossbard
Craig Anderson
First Assistant Director:
Kevin Leslie
Key Makeup Artist:
Dana Hamel
Novel:
Donna VanLiere
Original Music Composer:
Lawrence Shragge
Producer:
Jamie Goehring
Production Design:
Paul Joyal
Script Supervisor:
Ruby J. Munro
Second Assistant Director:
Trevor McWhinney
Set Decoration:
Amanda Christmas
Sound Designer:
Eva Madden
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Green
Mark Angly
Rob Coxford
Sound Supervisor:
Matt Dawson
Story:
Wesley Bishop
Supervising Producer:
Jonathan Shore
Teleplay:
Wesley Bishop
Erik Patterson
Jessica Scott
Unit Production Manager:
Jamie Goehring
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