Directed by:
George ErschbamerComposer:
Stu GoldbergCast:
Andrew Airlie, Richard Ian Cox, Andrew Francis, Rachel Hayward, Christie Laing, Laura Mennell, Jill Morrison, Rick Ravanello, Lea Thompson, Megan Charpentier, Christina JastrzembskaPlots(1)
Sophie Kelly is a top-rated lawyer with three kids and a husband that take up all her time. All of her family and work stress comes to a chaotic halt at the shopping mall, days before Christmas, when she sees Santa and wishes for a different life. However, the grass is not always greener as a single, successful lawyer with her own firm and the most eligible bachelor vying for her attention. Freedom has its price as she realizes the sweet life is not so sweet and must race against time to find the true meaning of family and love before Christmas Day. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Andrew Airlie
UK
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Richard Ian Cox
UK
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Andrew Francis
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Rachel Hayward
Canada
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Christie Laing
Canada
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Laura Mennell
Canada
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Jill Morrison
Canada
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Rick Ravanello
Canada
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Lea Thompson
USA
Best movies:
Back to the Future (1985)
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Megan Charpentier
Canada
Christina Jastrzembska
West Germany
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No Night Is Too Long (2002) (TV movie)
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