A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 19, 2005
Original Title:
His and Her Christmas
Alternate Titles:
Coup de foudre à San Francisco
Le plus beau jour de l'année
Párbaj nyomtatásban
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Insight Film Studios
Regent Entertainment
Shavick Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 85
Tom Lane is the star columnist for the media conglomerate owned San Francisco Sun newspaper. The company is thinking about increasing Tom's exposure by producing a new television show around him. Liz Madison is the advice columnist for the little read community newspaper, the Marin County Voice, which is a throwback to gentler times. Besides their journalistic occupations, one other similar aspect between Tom and Liz is that they are both currently single, with their friends and family doing whatever they can to find that special someone for their personal life. On November 2, the staff at the Voice learn that the Sun ownership has bought their newspaper, with the probable goal of folding it into the operations of the Sun. If this move does happen, the staff at the Voice will lose their jobs. To fight back, Liz decides to change her column to an editorial espousing the meaning of Christmas and the newspaper to the community...
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Casting:
Laura Toplass
Director:
Farhad Mann
Director of Photography:
Anthony C. Metchie
Editor:
Richard Benwick
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Orrin Stroll
Executive Producer:
Stanton W. Kamens
Stephen P. Jarchow
Jeffrey Schenck
First Assistant Director:
Arlene L. Arnold
Key Makeup Artist:
Amy Van Wormer
Original Music Composer:
Peter Allen
Producer:
James Shavick
Kirk Shaw
Production Design:
Renée Read
Script Supervisor:
Elspeth Grafton
Second Assistant Director:
Shelley Cox
Second Second Assistant Director:
Elizabeth Long
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jo Rossi
Vince Renaud
Sound Supervisor:
Tony Gronick
Story:
Jeffrey Schenck
Stunt Coordinator:
Owen Walstrom
Stunt Double:
Larissa Stadnichuk
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard Mintak
Writer:
Peter Sullivan
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