PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
This holiday season, unwrap the gift of heartwarming family fun and adventure with Saving Christmas, available on DVD and Digital HD November 21 from Lionsgate. Emmy Award® winner Ed Asner, star of TV’s “Mary Tyler Moore” and the family movie classics Up and Elf, headlines this Christmas-themed movie about a young boy (newcomer Jack Brunault) determined to prove the existence of Santa Claus (Asner). Adding to the cheer is a very merry supporting cast that includes Patrick Muldoon (Starship Troopers, TV’s “Days of Our Lives”) and Brooke Langton (The Replacements, TV’s “Melrose Place"), along with pro wrestlers Tommy Dreamer, Mike Bennett, and Maria Kanellis. Written by Tom DeNucci and Kevin DeCristofano, and directed by Tom DeNucci (Arlo: The Burping Pig), this family-friendly feature was awarded the DOVE Family Seal of Approval. The Saving Christmas DVD is the perfect stocking stuffer for movie fans of all ages, and will be available at the suggested retail price of $19.98.
OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS
In this clever, crazy family adventure starring comedy legend Ed Asner, Danny and his brainy buddies launch an “X-Files”-style investigation to discover the truth about Santa. But they have no clue that St. Nick (Asner) is real—and he’s making toys right in their hometown! As Danny’s flirty mom gets wrapped up with Santa’s social-media director (Patrick Muldoon, Starship Troopers), Danny and his gang of secret sleuths unravel the funny, festive truth that’s out there.
Saving Christmas is a fun family film with a holiday theme. It centers around a young boy named Danny who is determined to prove that Santa really does exist. Danny and his friends launch an investigation, thinking to uncover a conspiracy. But it just so happens that Santa is not only very real, he actually lives in Danny's hometown. While Danny is trying to uncover the truth, his mom is getting to know Santa's media-director and the sparks are flying.
This is a great movie for the whole family to watch. There are lots of funny moments and a few magical ones as well. It's a little predictable and you do have to stretch your imagination, but it's still a lot of fun and kids are sure to enjoy it. We have actually watched it three times already, and I am quite certain we will be watching it many more times this holiday season. Children of all ages, as well as adults will love this movie and will want to add it to their movie library. It's a great way to get in the holiday mood.
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