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  2. The Christmas Card - Wikipedia

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    December 2, 2006. ( 2006-12-02) The Christmas Card is an American romantic drama television film directed by Stephen Bridgewater and written by Joany Kane. The film stars John Newton and Alice Evans, with Lois Nettleton, Peter Jason, Ben Weber, Vaughn Armstrong, and Ed Asner in supporting roles.

  3. Lois Nettleton - Wikipedia

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    Lois Nettleton was born on August 16, 1927, in Oak Park, Illinois, to Virginia and Edward L. Nettleton. She was also raised by her maternal aunt's family. She attended Senn High School, where she was a classmate of Lee Stern, [2] and Goodman School of Drama at the Art Institute of Chicago. She was crowned Miss Chicago of 1948 and became a ...

  4. Ed Asner filmography - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Star: Horace McNickle 1987 Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night: Sylvester J. Scalawag Voice: 1988 Moon over Parador: Himself 1989 Happily Ever After: Scowl Voice: 1991 JFK: Guy Banister: 1992 The Real Story of Happy Birthday to You: Charlie Voice, short film: 1995 Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken: Hudson Voice, direct-to ...

  5. The Hallmark Channel has countless Christmas movies ... - AOL

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    'The Christmas Card' This 2006 movie starring Alice Evans, John Newton, and Ed Asner, had us with the title — which might inspire you to send a letter with a Christmas wish or two.

  6. John Newton (actor) - Wikipedia

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    He starred in The Christmas Card (2006) and the 2009 independent film Yesterday Was a Lie. In 2011, Newton and his wife Jennifer lent their voices as Clark Kent/Superman and Lois Lane, respectively, in the animated fan film Superman Classic by animator Robb Pratt. Filmography

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  7. List of Christmas films - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Card: 2006: A soldier serving in Afghanistan receives a Christmas card from a Californian woman he has never met. He visits the town to find the inspiration behind the card. The Christmas Chronicles: 2018: A brother and sister become embroiled in an adventure after they try to catch video evidence of Santa Claus on camera.

  8. Love Actually - Wikipedia

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    On Christmas Eve, Juliet answers the doorbell to find Mark carrying a boombox playing a Christmas carol and large cue cards. While Peter is inside watching television, Mark shows a message of his love to Juliet through the series of cue cards. As he walks away down the street, Juliet runs after him, gives him a quick kiss, and returns inside.

  9. Lost Holiday (2007 film) - Wikipedia

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    Plot. In Idaho, an estranged couple are trapped in a blizzard while on vacation just before Christmas. The couple goes snowmobiling in the mountains, but this excursion turns into a life-threatening situation.

  10. The Gathering (1977 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Gathering. (1977 film) The Gathering is a 1977 American made-for-television drama film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for ABC. It is about a dying executive who arranges a final Christmas reunion with his estranged wife and adult children.

  11. The Christmas Candle - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Candle makes use of the Bible and the main character, the pastor, quotes Jesus from the Gospels while focusing on the Advent season. The viewpoint of the movie is a mixture of Protestant and Roman Catholic theology, where the main character is struggling to find his lost faith.