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Release Date:
October 30, 2020
Original Title:
A Crafty Christmas Romance
Genres:
Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Candlelight Media Group
Silver Peak Productions
SunWorld Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L
Runtime: 80
Mandy, the owner of a craft and hobby store, discovers an old copy of “A Christmas Carol” among donations for a book drive. In the book is a letter to Santa from 70 years ago along with a valuable coin. Mandy sets out to find the owner of the book, letter and coin with the help of Jonah, a contractor who first came upon and donated the book. Along the way, they find clues that lead them closer to the author, and to each other, but can Mandy return everything to the book owner in time for Christmas and make her own Christmas wish come true?
Costume Design:
Jennifer McKenna Davis
Dialogue Editor:
Nate Hoffman
Director:
Brian Brough
Director of Photography:
John Lyde
Editor:
Whitt Hansen
Foley Artist:
Yuri Pridachin
Foley Mixer:
Anna Pridachina
Makeup Artist:
Leslie Kidman
Music:
Russ Whitelock
Producer:
Brian Brough
Brittany Wiscombe
Production Design:
Anthony Straga
Set Decoration:
Monet Devilliers
Sound Effects Editor:
China Khoral
Sound Mixer:
Joe Adamic
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nate Hoffman
Supervising Sound Editor:
Nate Hoffman
VFX Artist:
Whitt Hansen
Writer:
Brittany Wiscombe
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