Christmas in Wonderland (2007)

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Written by Wanda Birdsong Shope, James Orr

Directed by James Orr

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA/Canada

Filmed in Colour

Two children discover a sack full of money at the local mall and head off on a festive spending spree. However, the crooks who counterfeited the cash are soon hot on their heels. Family comedy.

When is Christmas in Wonderland next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Movies 24 December 6th, 9:00pm and on Movies 24 + December 7th, 2:00am. See more...

Cast

Image for Patrick SwayzePatrick SwayzeWayne Saunders
Image for Matthew KnightMatthew KnightBrian Saunders
Amy SchlagelMary Saunders
Zoe SchlagelMary Saunders
Image for Tim CurryTim CurryMcLoosh
Image for Carmen ElectraCarmen ElectraGinger Peachum
Chris KattanLeonard Cardoza
Preston LacySheldon Cardoza
Image for Cameron BrightCameron BrightDanny Saunders
Matthew WalkerSanta
Marty AntoniniElliot Block
Rick AshBartender
Suzanna BastienClerk
Suzanne BastienZellers Employee
Matt BellefleurWalter Crump
Morgan Brayton2nd Cashier
Courtney BrinTicket Counter Agent
Rachel HaywardJudy Saunders
Mark HolikHusband
Karen Johnson-Diamond2nd Cashier
Maureen JonesLingerie girl
Michelle MolineuxSpa Attendant
Duncan OllerenshawGuy in Lingerie Store
Mackenzie PorterShane
Paul PunyiPriest
Sean TysonRandolph
Donovan WorkunSmith
Melanie YeatsLuane

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