Christmas with the Andersons (2016) [PG]

Release Date:
December 9, 2016

Original Title:
Christmas with the Andersons

Alternate Titles:
Christmas in the Red

Genres:
Comedy | Family | TV Movie

Production Companies:
ION Television
MarVista Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 90

Drowning in tinsel and lights every Christmas, Michael and Caroline Anderson throw the year’s biggest party at their house. But this year, with Michael jobless and Caroline’s store struggling, that tradition may end. The Andersons decide to host a very different kind of party and, in the process, rediscover what’s most important about the holiday.

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Art Direction:
Sharnae Caceres

Casting:
Paul Ruddy

Cinematography:
Jordi Ruiz Masó

Costume Design:
Cathryn Wagner

Director:
Michael Feifer

Editor:
Josh Muscatine

Executive Producer:
John Burd
Mike Moran
Fernando Szew

First Assistant Camera:
Marcelle Chamlee

Foley:
Jason Coleman
Jonathan Morgan

Line Producer:
Shawn Tira

Makeup Artist:
Kristin Forgy

Makeup Department Head:
Allison McGillicuddy

Music:
Brandon Jarrett

Post Production Supervisor:
Michael Feifer

Producer:
Michael Feifer

Production Design:
Astrid Anderson

Recording Supervision:
Andres Boulton

Second Unit:
Kennedy Del Toro
Zakareth Ruben

Set Costumer:
Jacqueline Garvey

Sound Mixer:
Chase Yeremian

Visual Effects:
Jeff Fuller

Writer:
Michael Feifer
Lyn Woodward
Bonnie Hallman

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