When young Anton Stingley wakes on Christmas morning he finds that instead of the 600 toys he has requested, his gift from Santa is one single simple orange. Why has St. Nick ignored his 16-page list?
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The Christmas Orange 2002
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Al Simmons - The Christmas Orange
Al Simmons stars in this "mini movie" shot entirely in Gimili Manitoba. The Christmas Orange is a 12-minute dramatization of a book by Canadian author Don ...
The Christmas Orange Commercial 2
Another commercial for The Christmas Orange that aired on ABC Family late 2002.
The Christmas Orange Part 1
"The Christmas Orange" is a 12-minute dramatization of a book by Canadian author Don Gillmor. Al Simmons plays more than 7 different characters (we lost ...
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