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Release Date:
November 27, 2020
Original Title:
Dear Christmas
Genres:
Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Hartbreak Films
Synthetic Cinema International
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 10
Runtime: 80
Natalie Morgan is an author and host of a popular podcast, Holiday Love, which shares true stories of holiday romance with its listeners. While to the outside world and her listeners everywhere see Natalie is an expert on romance, she's never truly experienced a romance of her own. As Natalie prepares to embark on a promotional tour for her new book, she stops back home to spend Christmas with her family and to celebrate her parent's 50th anniversary where she unexpectedly begins to experience her own holiday romance as sparks ignite with local firefighter, Jack.
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Costume Designer:
Sally Wilkerson
Director:
Emily Moss Wilson
Director of Photography:
Ryan Galvan
Editor:
Rob Pallatina
Executive Producer:
Paula Hart
Melissa Joan Hart
Line Producer:
Jemma Jones
Original Music Composer:
Felix Bird
Producer:
Paula Hart
Production Design:
Robert Wise
Script Supervisor:
Raenne Moffat
Set Decoration:
Courtney Benson
Title Designer:
Paul Melluzzo
Writer:
Keith Giglio
Juliet Giglio
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