There’s a mean female at the Pole
Playing all the reindeer games
“Olive, the other reindeer, used
To laugh and call him names”
There’s a mean female at the Pole
Playing all the reindeer games
“Olive, the other reindeer, used
To laugh and call him names”
Jack Davenport (William R. Moses) is a reporter who has been having a difficult time getting much joy out of his life.
Relations with his wife Meg (Megan Follows) and his job both fail to
revive his spirits so while he is working on a story in Dallas, he comes across
a photograph that gets his attention.
Twas the night before Christmas and every abode
Was
shrouded in silence all down the road
But no
house was empty, they were all in their homes
They were hiding
from caroler’s from St Jerome’s
Are you wearing white tinsel?
Tied amidst
your lustrous curls
It makes
you look so beautiful
And more
like an angel than a girl
Christmas Eve at the North Pole
Under moonlit skies
Creeping around the Village
Are the Mince spies
This is a good
Christmas movie aimed at a family audience, with a wonderful message in which,
with help from a guardian angel, a spoiled rich and very materialistic teenage
girl learns that true value is found in assisting others and not in material
possessions.
It has a
great cast to tell the tale, Donna Spangler (Angelina Foxworth), Dean Cain
(Archangel Gabriel), John Savage (Mr. Winters), Ravin Spangler (Ravin
Foxworth), Brittan Taylor (Hannah), Simona Fusco (Yvonne), Cindy Marinangel (nurse), Brandon Russell (Jerry),
Vincent De Paul (James Foxworth), Sue Wong appears as herself and of course the
ridiculously adorable Jack Pomeranian steals the show as Bunny the dog.
Twas the night before Christmas and thru the bungalow
Not a
creature was stirring in the fireside glow
They’d all
been evacuated because of the flood
And the
living room floor was all covered in mud