It's Christmas, Carol! (2012)
The story of driven, heartless, publishing executive, Carol Huffman, who on Christmas Eve is visited by the ghost of her former boss, Eve. Eve tells Carol that she has lost sight of the things that are truly important in life and that she is there to show her the error of her ways. Eve explains that normally there would be three ghosts for the job but due to budget cutbacks, she is in charge of Carol's journey through her past, present and future.
Director: Michael M. Scott
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Emmanuelle Vaugier as Carol |
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Carrie Fisher as Eve |
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Olivia Cheng as Kendra |
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Tygh Runyan as Ben |
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Patti Allan as Gale |
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Chelah Horsdal as Tanya |
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Rebecca Davis as Wendy |
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Susan Hogan as Linda |
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Robin Douglas as Gloria |
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Jim Thorburn as Zac |
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Johannah Newmarch as Susan |
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Dalila Bela as Young Carol (9) |
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Tanya Champoux as Young Linda |
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Joshua Balfour as 9 Year Old Son |
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Kennedi Clements as Emma |
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Lucy Jeffrey as Grace |
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Geoff Gustafson as Jim |
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Linden Banks as Manager |
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Marshall Caplan as Older Ben |
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Karin Konoval as Older Carol (70) |
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David Milchard as Oldest Son |
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Catherine Lough Haggquist as Pam Jacobs |
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Carson Kressley as Fred |
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Frank Crnkovik as Salvation Army Santa |
| Directing | Michael M. Scott | Director |
| Writing | Charles Dickens | Novel |
| Writing | Christopher Sey | Writer |
| Writing | Christopher Sey | Teleplay |
| Writing | William Penick | Teleplay |