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Release Date:
November 20, 2020
Original Title:
The Forgotten Carols
Genres:
Family
Production Companies:
Shining Star Entertainment
TKW Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 126
"Miracles really do happen at Christmas" says Uncle John to his nurse, Connie Lou. A statement that fills her soul with the hope of Christmas as she hears the "forgotten" carols from this strange, wonderful man. Michael McLean's beloved international stage phenomenon, The Forgotten Carols, leaps from the stage to the silver screen this Holiday season. Long time fans and first-time audiences alike will laugh, cry and find the true meaning and spirit of Christmas as they experience this never-before-seen edition of McLean's holiday classic. Audiences will be spellbound as Uncle John recounts the story of Christ's birth as told by lesser-known characters from the Nativity through story and song. The Innkeeper, the Shepherd and others help Connie Lou discover what the world has forgotten about Christmas, ultimately opening her heart to the Joy of this special season.
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Costume Design:
Andrea Davenport
Rodney Elwood
Director:
Christy Summerhays
Editor:
Bradley Olsen
Alan Seawright
Executive Producer:
Tyler Castleton
Lighting Design:
Rodney Elwood
Kenneth Bell
Music Supervisor:
Tyler Castleton
Orchestrator:
Michael McLean
John Batdorf
Merrill Jenson
Jerry Williams
Judd Maher
Producer:
Julie Johnston Ahlander
Tyler Weston
Tyler Castleton
Christy Summerhays
Production Assistant:
Hannah Ahlander
Sound Designer:
Joseph Anderson
Sound Mix Technician:
Cayson Renshaw
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