Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Cameron Deane Stewart | ... | Chris Taylor | |
Savannah McReynolds | ... | Grace Taylor | |
Roark Critchlow | ... | Bill Watson | |
Jillian Clare | ... | Samantha Tipton | |
John J. York | ... | David Hanson | |
Brennan Bailey | ... | Logan | |
Preston Bailey | ... | Jacob | |
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Kc Guyer | ... | Jim Taylor |
Angela DiMarco | ... | Karen Taylor | |
Craig Michaelson | ... | Foster Dad | |
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Renee Hewitt | ... | Diane |
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Teresa Cisneros | ... | Cathy |
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Andrew John | ... | Jeremy |
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Ariel Strahm | ... | Sara |
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Laura Derocher | ... | Shannon Tipton |
From a meager beginning to owning a thriving air charter service, the Taylors devoted their lives to their children Chris (Cameron Deane Stewart) and Grace (Savannah McReynolds). Raising them with a solid foundation of faith, they taught them through example to love others and give to their community. Their passion was volunteering and financially supporting the local youth shelter. However when tragedy strikes, Chris turns his back on his faith and the shelter. His choices are leading to destruction unless he changes his ways. Will an unlikely visit save what is about to be lost? Written by Thinkpositive
The best way I can describe this movie is that everything is overly dramatic and sensationalized. Too many things lead to worst case scenario and everything seems forced. I'm not sure how much was writing vs directing vs acting.
There were some moments just after Grace shows up when the writing and production improved, but then it went back to the overly sensational.
This is a faith based take on the Christmas Carol and there is a heavy faith based message.