Credited cast: | |||
Maria Olsen | ... | Sister Rafus | |
Anna Harr | ... | Adelia | |
Amelia Haberman | ... | Henrietta | |
Katie Peabody | ... | Josephine | |
Dustin Leighton | ... | Corporal Schmidt | |
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Luke Waxman | ... | Bram |
Linda Cushma | ... | Sister Martha | |
Shannyn Lambert | ... | Lena (as Shannyn Hall) | |
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Noah Layne | ... | Jack (as Noah Clark) |
Helynn Castro | ... | Violet | |
Ethan Drew | ... | Virgil | |
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Chandler Mantione | ... | Nicholas |
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Grace Lopez | ... | Ida |
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Cleon Gionet | ... | Krampus |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Brandy Andonie | ... | Extra |
The first World War rages on when a group of American soldiers find a mysterious artifact that can summon the ancient evil of the Krampus. After the men are killed in action, the artifact is sent to the commanding officer's widow who is a teacher at a small-town orphanage. The orphans accidentally summon the Krampus and the teacher, and her pupils are forced to battle this ancient evil. Written by Uncork'd Entertainment
I don't like writing negative comments but this mess richly deserves to be panned. It has only the slimmest ties with the original film and absolutely none of the class. There are a lot of good things about the digital revolution such as film restoration, home media & the like. One of the biggest problems with it though is that people who should not be making films now have the means within their grasp.The old saying holds true here- "Just because you can doesn't mean you should". Avoid this film if you place any value on your time at all.