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Christmas with a Capital C ()


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An attorney returns to his small home town in Alaska and quickly rocks the boat by getting an injunction against the nativity display tradition and attacking Christmas.

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Dan Reed
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Greg Reed
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Kristen Reed
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Mitch Bright
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Cody Reed
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Makayla Reed (as Francesca DeRosa)
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Sienna
Jessica Busbee ...
Josie
Frank Delaney ...
Joe Diggs (as Frank Delany)
David Cuddy ...
Coach Larry
Ron Holmstrom ...
Rev. Tiller (as Ron Holmstrohm)
Karen Lauer ...
Willa Rainwater
Jerry MacDonnell ...
Statler
Linné Bardarson ...
Waldorf (as Linne' Barderson)
Barbara Hopkins-Cox ...
Mrs. Williams
Diane Benson ...
Federal Judge
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Young Attorney
Emily Klopfer ...
Sienna's friend
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Lisa Dawnell James ...
Louisa Reynolds (uncredited)
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Receptionist (uncredited)

Directed by

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Helmut Schleppi

Written by

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Andrea Gyertson Nasfell ... (written by)

Produced by

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James Chankin ... producer
David Cuddy ... executive producer / producer
Michael Scott ... producer
Peter Yoder ... assistant producer

Music by

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Edwin Wendler

Cinematography by

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Brian Shanley

Editing by

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Justin Kenyon ... BTS editor
Helmut Schleppi

Editorial Department

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Steve McClean ... post-production assistant
Chris Miller ... colorist
Greg Miller ... additional editor / on-line editor
Vance Null ... colorist / titles
Ian Olsen ... assistant editor
Alan Parma ... animator: title sequence
Russ Stoddard ... colorist

Casting By

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Billy DaMota
Ron Holmstrom ... (casting assistant: Alaska)

Production Design by

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Harold Cronk
William Matthews ... (as Matthew Tailford)

Costume Design by

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Cami Nemanich

Makeup Department

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Sonya Daniels ... assistant makeup and hair
Branden Elde ... key makeup and hair

Production Management

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Ron Holmstrom ... production manager: Alaska
Vance Null ... post-production supervisor
Shari Sontag ... production manager

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Jordan Champine ... second assistant director
Kaelin Stockwell ... second second assistant director
Thomas Zellen ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Justine Pechuzal ... art production assistant

Sound Department

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Michael Mori ... location sound mixer (as Micheal Mori)
Matt Watters ... sound mixer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Nate Chambers ... still photographer
Jeff Gonnason ... second unit camera (as Dr. Jeff Gonnason)
Jonathan Huff ... best boy grip / electrician
Greg Kern ... gaffer
Dan Lee ... second assistant camera (as Daniel Lee)
David McGovern ... electric
Ian Olsen ... data technician
John Pecor ... best boy electric
P.J. Russ ... first assistant b camera (as Peter Russ)
Helmut Schleppi ... b camera operator
Anthony Schrader ... key grip
Brian Shanley ... a camera operator
Tim Steinberg ... grip
Russ Stoddard ... first assistant a camera (as Russell Stoddard)
Josh Thomas ... behind-the-scene video
Sean Williams ... electric

Casting Department

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Cindy Ecklund ... casting coordinator: Seward

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Alisa Bishop ... assistant wardrobe

Location Management

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Gretchen Cuddy ... location scouting
Ron Holmstrom ... location manager

Music Department

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The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra ... orchestra
James Fitzpatrick ... orchestral contractor
Richard Hein ... conductor
Jan Holzner ... orchestra recording engineer
Mathew Waters ... re-recording mixer
Edwin Wendler ... music scoring mixer
Zach Tow ... soundtrack producer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Melody Paynter ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Noah Diamond ... driver
Ryan Pelizzoni ... driver
Daniel Schieffelin ... driver
Hank West ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Matt DeBow ... executive assistant to producer
Cindy Ecklund ... production coordinator
Meg Halsey ... production coordinator
Karen Lauer ... production assistant
Zach Patrick-Riley ... production assistant
Shari Sontag ... production accountant
Josh Thomas ... key set production assistant
Larry Unrein ... production assistant
Katie Wallack ... production assistant

Thanks

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Marsha Ambacher ... special thanks
Patti Beals ... special thanks
Tom Clemons ... special thanks
Laura Cloward ... special thanks
Cindy Ecklund ... special thanks
Jeff Hagensick ... special thanks
Denny Hamilton ... special thanks
Michelle Hensel ... special thanks (as Dr. Michelle Hensel)
Andy Mezirow ... special thanks
Nancy Perea ... special thanks
Rich Perea ... special thanks
Judy Rough ... special thanks
Darryl Schaefermeyer ... special thanks
Steve A. Schafer ... special thanks
Dave Squires ... special thanks
Karin Sturdy ... special thanks
Dennis Swiderski ... special thanks
Christy Terry ... special thanks
Dave Worrell ... special thanks
Sam Young ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

When successful attorney, Mitch Bright (Daniel Baldwin), returns home after more than 20 years to the small town of Trapper Falls, Alaska he runs into his old high schools rivals: the Reed brothers, Dan (Ted McGinley) and Greg (Brad Stein). Dan is building a new platform for the town's traditional nativity scene, but he is the mayor of the town, the platform is being built with city money, and it's on city property. To top things off: Dan is even married to Kristen (Nancy Stafford) the girl both Dan and Mitch liked in high school. The first thing Mitch does is file a legal injunction against the nativity citing separation of church and state. The second thing he does is decide to run for mayor against his main rival Dan; Dan has been the mayor for years. Mitch accuses Dan of forcing his Christianity upon the entire town, then Mitch goes on a rant about the arrogance and hypocrisy of all Christians. Mitch has a way with people, and plans to bring more business to the town, and soon he begins swaying business owners all over town to abandon "Merry Christmas" for "Happy Holidays." Two sub plots involve Dan and Kristen's children. Their son, Cody, is a skier in competition with a girl for the upcoming Christmas race. Their young daughter, Makayla, is excited to be the angel in the church Christian pageant for the first time. After a judge comes to town to review the injunction and confirms they do not have a legal right to put the nativity on city property, Dan and Kristen have a meeting with their Pastor and a few other people to decide what to do about the nativity. Kristen draws the attention away from the nativity and toward the real meaning of Christmas. The pastor agrees, and between them the group decides to start acting like Christians "with a capital C," and they begin reaching out to the community in practical and helpful ways. These actions create a different atmosphere that spreads throughout the town...even, eventually, effecting Mitch. Written by Tana Colburn

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Also Known As
  • Der Weihnachtsabend (Germany)
  • Рождество с большой буквы (Russia)
  • Nagybetűs Karácsony (Hungary)
  • Ta fetina Hristougenna (Greece)
  • Crăciunul cu 'C' mare (Romania)
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  • 81 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Based on the song "Christmas with a Capital C" by Go Fish. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Christmas with a Capital C (2017). See more »
Soundtracks Angels We Have Heard On High See more »
Quotes Greg Reed: [while playing Monopoly with kids that he's watching] Your roll, Donald Trump.
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