Boyfriend for Christmas (2004)

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Written by Roger Schroeder

Directed by Kevin Connor

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

A teenage girl is disappointed when Santa fails to bring her romance for Christmas - little expecting him to make her dreams come true in years to come.

When is Boyfriend for Christmas next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Movies 24 + December 4th, 6:00pm and on Movies 24 + December 7th, 4:00pm. See more...

Cast

Kelli WilliamsHolly Grant
Patrick MuldoonRyan Hughes
Charles DurningSanta Claus
Shane BaumelNeil Grant
Jean-Pierre BergeronMichael Rhodes
Rodger BumpassRussell Parker
Kenneth DanzigerHarrison Lane
John DybdahlStu
Image for Erica GimpelErica GimpelBeth
Kelli KingYoung Holly Grant
Laura KirkSheila Denning
Cindy-Lee MarshBeth - Age 13
Cameron McCutchanRyan Hughes - Age 13
Marki Ann MeyerDarcy Hughes - Age 13
Beans MoroccoMr. Finch
Martin MullMartin Grant
Patty OnaganReceptionist
Jordan OrrNoah Grant
Kimberly PreishBecky Denning
Maeve QuinlanDiane
David RasnerVarious Voices
Mary Margaret RobinsonTeresa
Kaleigh SackYoung Diane
Alan ShearmanJudge Edwards
David StarzykIan Grant
Bruce ThomasTed Howell
Brent Toney
Bridget WhiteCarol
Shannon WilcoxJoanna Grant

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