Christmas Town

Christmas Town
Christmas Town

Christmas Town DVD cover
Directed by George Erschbamer
Produced by Jeffrey Barmash
Written by Ron McGee
Starring Nicole de Boer
Patrick Muldoon
Gig Morton
Music by Peter Allen
Cinematography Cliff Hokanson
Editing by Adam Locke-Norton
Distributed by Peace Arch Entertainment
Release date(s) December 9, 2008 (2008-12-09)
Running time 90 minutes
Country Canada, United States
Language English

Christmas Town is a 2008 direct-to-video film starring Nicole de Boer and Patrick Muldoon.

As of 2009, it was shown on television in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family, but it was not in the block in 2010.

Plot

It all begins when Liz McCann and her son, Mason, leave on a trip to visit Liz's estranged father Jack for Christmas. He gave them instructions, but they just can't seem to find the exact place. Liz was driving, and Mason suddenly tells her to stop. She thinks her son saw something, but it was just a reindeer. Mason runs deep in the forest and sees a town in the valley. He announces to his mother that they have found the place, but Liz can't get the car running. Mason assures her they can walk, it's not that far.

They get there, and find out that the small town is called Hollyville. They walk by a strange factory, called "NP Enterprises". When they look through the fence, but they are interrupted by a man that tells them that there is "NO PEEKING!". Then they walk deeper in Hollyville. They find out that Jack, who was formerly a banker, is now working as a chef at the local cafe, called "The Egg Nog". They find a woman named Roxie to fix their car, and Liz hopes they will not stay for too long. Meanwhile, grandpa Jack takes them to his cottage, which has a huge Christmas tree inside. It is revealed that Liz doesn't quite like Christmas. Mason finds out that "NP Enterprises" is actually "North Pole Enterprises", and that Santa's elves work there, including the big man.

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