Christmas at the Movies Trailer

Christmas at the Movies Trailer (2021)

"Time to enjoy that sweet, sweet, thing called celluloid... oh and Christmas!" 11 December 2021 Music 22 mins

Micah McCaw presents an evening with music featured in Christmas movies and TV specials.

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Cast

Micah McCaw

as Self/Marley

Stephan Nance

as Sparkbird

Jeremy M. Eden

as The Great Plume

Kaitlin Eden

as The Great Plume

Evan Kunze

as Self

Johnny Gerson

as J. Portrait

Ana Marcu

as Self

Crew

Micah McCaw

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 11 December 2021

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