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Home for the Holidays (2005)

Genre : Drama, Family

Runtime : 1H 26M

Director : Richard Compton

Synopsis

After their parents are killed in a terrible accident, the four McMurrin children live with their loving Aunt Martha. Martha wants to adopt the children but the town's bitter old banker stands in their way. However, the children's courage and ingenuity triumph and they become a family just before the holidays.

Actors

Sean Young
Sean Young
Martha McCarthy
Lucia Walters
Lucia Walters
Paige Holloway
Perry King
Perry King
Cooper
John Novak
John Novak
Sheriff Bob Cutter
Paula Shaw
Paula Shaw
Miss Carol Parker
Joëlle Antonissen
Joëlle Antonissen
Amy McMurrin
Madison J Loos
Madison J Loos
Sam McMurrin
Joey Roche
Joey Roche
Michael McMurrin
Avery Raskin
Avery Raskin
Jonathon Covington
Reg Tupper
Reg Tupper
Roger Jenkins
Rob Morton
Rob Morton
Ned Johnson
Heather Christie
Heather Christie
Waitress
Charisse Baker
Charisse Baker
Adrienne Lange
Mary Black
Mary Black
Lois Krem
Paul Anderson
Paul Anderson
Workman #1
Damon Johnson
Damon Johnson
Flower Delivery Man
Sophia Shaw
Sophia Shaw
Startled Girl

Crews

Richard Compton
Richard Compton
Director
Keith Shaw
Keith Shaw
Writer
Paul Colichman
Paul Colichman
Executive Producer
Andreas Hess
Andreas Hess
Executive Producer
Sylvia Hess
Sylvia Hess
Producer
Stephen P. Jarchow
Stephen P. Jarchow
Executive Producer
Stanton W. Kamens
Stanton W. Kamens
Executive Producer
Jeffrey Schenck
Jeffrey Schenck
Co-Producer
James Shavick
James Shavick
Line Producer
Kirk Shaw
Kirk Shaw
Line Producer
Stacey Shaw
Stacey Shaw
Associate Producer
Randall H. Zalken
Randall H. Zalken
Associate Producer
Anthony C. Metchie
Anthony C. Metchie
Director of Photography
Richard Benwick
Richard Benwick
Editor
Laura Toplass
Laura Toplass
Casting
Thom Ward
Thom Ward
Production Design
Lauree Martell
Lauree Martell
Set Decoration
Karen Munnis
Karen Munnis
Costume Design
Honey Dawn Faircrest
Honey Dawn Faircrest
Key Hair Stylist
Joanne Kinchella
Joanne Kinchella
Key Makeup Artist
Jackie Mgido
Jackie Mgido
Makeup Artist
Blair Freeman-Marsh
Blair Freeman-Marsh
First Assistant Director
Eddy Hardy
Eddy Hardy
Second Assistant Director
Dave T. Nall
Dave T. Nall
Third Assistant Director
Dylan Staniforth
Dylan Staniforth
Assistant Director Trainee
Tad Nazar
Tad Nazar
Sound Mixer
Michael Watkins
Michael Watkins
Boom Operator
Brant McIlroy
Brant McIlroy
Special Effects Coordinator
Douglas Kerr
Douglas Kerr
Visual Effects
Richard Mintak
Richard Mintak
Visual Effects Supervisor
Jon Shaw
Jon Shaw
Visual Effects
Blaine Ackerly
Blaine Ackerly
Gaffer
Andrew Capicik
Andrew Capicik
Second Assistant "B" Camera
Andreas Hofweber
Andreas Hofweber
Still Photographer
Cliff Hokanson
Cliff Hokanson
Steadicam Operator
Don Miernecki
Don Miernecki
First Assistant "A" Camera
Craig Powell
Craig Powell
"B" Camera Operator
Ron Precious
Ron Precious
"A" Camera Operator
Randy Swanson
Randy Swanson
Dolly Grip
Masayo Takada
Masayo Takada
Second Assistant "B" Camera
Juniper Watters
Juniper Watters
Best Boy Grip
Brad Whitlock
Brad Whitlock
Steadicam Operator
L.A. Hilts
L.A. Hilts
Extras Casting
Tony Kent
Tony Kent
Assistant Editor
Thomas Metzger
Thomas Metzger
Colorist
Steve Schmidt
Steve Schmidt
Assistant Editor
Sandra Montgomery
Sandra Montgomery
Script Supervisor
Karen Austin
Karen Austin
Production Accountant

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