Surviving Christmas (2004)

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Written by Deborah Kaplan, Harry Elfont

Directed by Mike Mitchell

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Drew Latham is an executive leading an empty, shallow life with only wealth on his side. Facing another lonely Christmas ahead, Drew wants to revisit his old childhood home and possibly relive some old holiday memories. But when he arrives, he finds that the house he was raised in is no longer the home he grew up in. Inhabited by another family, Drew offers a nice financial reward that has the family ringing.

When is Surviving Christmas next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on RTÉ 1 December 9th, 10:30pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Ben AffleckBen AffleckDrew Latham
Image for James GandolfiniJames GandolfiniTom Valco
Image for Christina ApplegateChristina ApplegateAlicia Valco
Image for Catherine OCatherine O'HaraChristine Valco
Josh ZuckermanBrian Valco
Image for Bill MacyBill MacyDoo-Dah
Image for Jennifer MorrisonJennifer MorrisonMissy Vanglider
Udo KierHeinrich
David SelbyHorace Vanglider
Stephanie FaracyLetitia Vanglider
Image for Stephen RootStephen RootDr. Freeman
Sy RichardsonDoo-Dah Understudy
Tangie AmbroseKathryn
John 'B.J.' BryantCabbie
Peter JasonSuit

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