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Tornado!
Tornado! VideoCover.png
Promotional film poster
Directed by
Noel Nosseck
Written by
John Logan
Starring
Bruce Campbell
Shannon Sturges
Ernie Hudson
L. Q. Jones
Music by
Garry Schyman
Cinematography
Paul Maibaum
Edited by
David Codron
Robert Florio
Distributed by
Hallmark Entertainment
Release date(s)
May 7, 1996
Running time
89 min.
Country
United States
Language
English
Tornado! is a television film starring Bruce Campbell and Shannon Sturges, released on May 7, 1996. It was written by John Logan and directed by Noel Nosseck.[1]
Contents [hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Filming
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
Plot[edit]
Storm chaser Jake Thorne (Bruce Campbell), whose friend and former graduate school advisor. Dr. Joe Branson (Ernie Hudson), has developed a machine that may be able to provide earlier tornado warnings. Samantha Callen (Shannon Sturges) is a government auditor who must determine whether Dr. Branson's project warrants more funding. Jake must try to convince Samantha that the machine is worthwhile. During the process, Jake and Samantha become romantically attracted to each other, but powerful tornadoes threaten the lives of all the major characters.
Cast[edit]
Cast
Actor
Character
Bruce Campbell Jake Thorne
Ernie Hudson Dr. Joe Branson
Shannon Sturges Samantha Callen
Bo Eason Tex Fulton
L.Q. Jones Ephram Thorne
Filming[edit]
Tornado! was filmed primarily in Austin, Texas, including scenes at local Fox Broadcasting Company affiliate KTBC. The production company hired the KTBC Assistant Chief Engineer Brian Zwiener, who is also a local Austin, Texas musician/comedian, to assist in technical setup of the Panaflex cameras, among other duties. Brian was also asked to appear in a cameo during the climax of the film.[citation needed] The film runs 89 minutes, and has been released on DVD. It is rated PG for some perilous weather sequences and mild language.
See also[edit]
Twister, a 1996 theatrical release
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ The New York Times
External links[edit]
Tornado! at the Internet Movie Database
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Tornado!
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Tornado!
Tornado! VideoCover.png
Promotional film poster
Directed by
Noel Nosseck
Written by
John Logan
Starring
Bruce Campbell
Shannon Sturges
Ernie Hudson
L. Q. Jones
Music by
Garry Schyman
Cinematography
Paul Maibaum
Edited by
David Codron
Robert Florio
Distributed by
Hallmark Entertainment
Release date(s)
May 7, 1996
Running time
89 min.
Country
United States
Language
English
Tornado! is a television film starring Bruce Campbell and Shannon Sturges, released on May 7, 1996. It was written by John Logan and directed by Noel Nosseck.[1]
Contents [hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Filming
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
Plot[edit]
Storm chaser Jake Thorne (Bruce Campbell), whose friend and former graduate school advisor. Dr. Joe Branson (Ernie Hudson), has developed a machine that may be able to provide earlier tornado warnings. Samantha Callen (Shannon Sturges) is a government auditor who must determine whether Dr. Branson's project warrants more funding. Jake must try to convince Samantha that the machine is worthwhile. During the process, Jake and Samantha become romantically attracted to each other, but powerful tornadoes threaten the lives of all the major characters.
Cast[edit]
Cast
Actor
Character
Bruce Campbell Jake Thorne
Ernie Hudson Dr. Joe Branson
Shannon Sturges Samantha Callen
Bo Eason Tex Fulton
L.Q. Jones Ephram Thorne
Filming[edit]
Tornado! was filmed primarily in Austin, Texas, including scenes at local Fox Broadcasting Company affiliate KTBC. The production company hired the KTBC Assistant Chief Engineer Brian Zwiener, who is also a local Austin, Texas musician/comedian, to assist in technical setup of the Panaflex cameras, among other duties. Brian was also asked to appear in a cameo during the climax of the film.[citation needed] The film runs 89 minutes, and has been released on DVD. It is rated PG for some perilous weather sequences and mild language.
See also[edit]
Twister, a 1996 theatrical release
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ The New York Times
External links[edit]
Tornado! at the Internet Movie Database
[hide]
v ·
t ·
e
Works by John Logan
Films
Tornado! (1996) ·
Bats (1999) ·
RKO 281 (1999) ·
Any Given Sunday (1999) ·
Gladiator (2000) ·
The Time Machine (2002) ·
Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) ·
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003) ·
The Last Samurai (2003) ·
The Aviator (2004) ·
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) ·
Rango (2011) ·
Coriolanus (2011) ·
Hugo (2011) ·
Skyfall (2012)
Television series
Penny Dreadful (2014–present)
Theatre
Red (2009) ·
Peter and Alice (2013) ·
I'll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers (2013) ·
The Last Ship (2014)
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Night of the Twisters
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Night of the Twisters
Directed by
Timothy Bond
Produced by
Michael Lambermont
Stephen Roloff
Sean Ryerson
Written by
Ivy Ruckman (novel)
Sam Graham (teleplay)
Chris Hubbell (teleplay)
Starring
Devon Sawa
Amos Crawley
John Schneider
David Ferry
Music by
Lawrence Shragge
Cinematography
Peter Benison
Edited by
Gary L. Smith
Production
company
MTM Enterprises
Atlantis Communications
PorchLight Entertainment
Distributed by
The Family Channel
Release date(s)
February 14, 1996
Running time
92 min.
Country
Canada Canada
United States USA
Night of the Twisters is a 1996 television film directed by Timothy Bond, about a family's struggle to survive a night with a bizarre and terrible storm passing over their town. The TV movie is based on the novel by Ivy Ruckman, which centers around 1980 Grand Island tornado outbreak. It was shot in Kleinburg, Ontario.
It was the first original motion picture made for The Family Channel, and it appeared on the channel (and its successor channels) until 2004.
Contents [hide]
1 Plot
2 Reception
3 Availibility
4 Discrepancies in the film 4.1 Differences between the film and the novel
4.2 Differences between the film and the actual event
5 References
6 External links
Plot[edit]
The prologue of the movie is set in rural farmland in Dannebrog, Nebraska. Bob Irisen, a storm chaser, is driving down the road and manages to save a family from an oncoming tornado that destroys their farm.
Meanwhile, teenager Dan Hatch lives in (the fictional town of) Blainsworth, Nebraska (the book is set in the city of Grand Island), along with his stepfather Jack, mother Laura, and baby half-brother, Ryan. Dan is an aspiring and practicing artist, but is constantly pushed by Jack to be an athlete.
The characters in the movie are Dan's family, along with Dan's friend Arthur Darlington. Arthur has two sisters, Stacey and Ronnie Vae. Jack's mother, Belle Zephyr, and Laura's sister, Goldie, are more secondary characters. Bob Irisen arrives in Blainsworth tracking a massive storm that is arriving near the town. The action begins when Jack comes home and sits down to watch television and the show he is watching is interrupted by a severe weather announcement about a tornado sighting 14 miles northwest of Blainsworth, near the town of Dannebrog. Several minutes after Jack leaves to check on Belle, a violent tornado hits Blainsworth's Capitol Heights neighborhood, sending Dan, Ryan and Arthur take cover in a shower in the basement's bathroom as the twister starts to obliterate the Hatches' home.
After Dan and Arthur escape from the basement of the leveled home through the collapsing floor beams where the first floor once stood, and look in awe of the rubble that was once the Hatches' home, Arthur runs into Stacey and Ronnie Vae, who both survived the twister themselves in the Darlington's home (their parents were out of town on a trip back home to California at the time the storm hit). As Dan struggles to find his own family, Laura and Jenny are trapped inside the Salty Dawg, the local diner where Laura works as a waitress, which also gets destroyed by one of the tornadoes. Dan and Stacey then go save Dan's grandmother, Belle, at her farm. Dan finds Jack on a closed road covered in fallen power lines, and he pulls him from his overturned truck (with the help of emergency crews, after an earlier attempt by Dan and Stacey to push the truck in order to free him nearly injures Jack further), seeing this as an opportunity for his father to finally see him as reliable. However, Jack just gives a simple thank-you to the fact that Dan saved him from multiple dangers and that Dan may have been the only one down the road as it was blocked by policemen due to it being unsafe.
Eventually, Jack, followed by Dan and Ryan, who sneak into the station wagon loaned to Jack, leave the shelter to go and look for Laura. Just as Bob pulls his truck into the driveway of the destroyed house, helping passengers Jenny and Laura along with him searching for Jack, Dan and Ryan, Jack's station wagon also drives up and the family is reunited. As soon as everyone reunites, three tornadoes touch down near them. Bob, realizing no adequate shelter is available, advises the group to make a run for it. The group narrowly escapes one of the twisters, which picks up a car that the Hatches' neighbors try to outrun the tornado in themselves, destroys several buildings in its path and hurls a tree branch into the windshield, briefly knocking Jack unconscious – causing Dan to take over driving the vehicle out of the storm's path. They, along with Bob and Jenny, make it to an overpass as the twister blows out the back window of the station wagon, nearly sucking up Dan before it dissipates into the air. They walk out from under the overpass just as the sun rises on a clear day and the storm has passed and Jack admits he's proud of Danny.
In the film's epilogue, showing what happened with the characters one year after the storm, Dan explains that he is now dating Stacey, while Arthur became class president, and Bob and Jenny got married and are becoming first-time parents to twins. He and Jack have also become closer and Jack is now supportive of him. He also tells that his grandma, Belle, died the following year in 1997.
Reception[edit]
Night of the Twisters received positive ratings at the time of its release in 1996, but received very poor reviews from critics, who mostly criticized the special effects. However, audiences have liked the film, leading to the film being shown on television until 2004. The film is popular among families as a good way to engage children in disaster suspense, without showing gory or disturbing images, as well as a happy ending.
Availibility[edit]
Night of the Twisters was released on VHS by GoodTimes shortly after its release on television. As VHS became less popular, its replacement was a DVD that was released in 2006. However, the DVD was later discontinued and Night of the Twisters is currently out of print.
Discrepancies in the film[edit]
Differences between the film and the novel[edit]
Dan's grandmother, Belle, was never in the novel.
In the film, Stacey does not help Dan and Arthur out of the basement (Dan instead is the one who gets the both of them and Ryan out), but in the novel, she does.
Differences between the film and the actual event[edit]
In the film, the series of tornadoes occurred in the fall. In real life, the tornadoes occurred on June 3, 1980 during the spring.
The first tornado that hits was on the ground for several miles and moved quickly. In real life, the tornadoes stayed within the Grand Island city limits, and crossed over their paths by looping around at only 8 mph (13 km/h).
Six tornadoes struck in the film (not counting the one in the opening prologue, although Jack's narration in the final scene prior to the epilogue states that half of Blainsworth was "ravaged by anywhere from 10 to 15 tornadoes"), while seven hit Grand Island that night. In addition, three tornadoes are depicted as being on the ground simultaneously in the film, while only two were on the ground at the same time in the Grand Island event. In addition, the final scene in which the Hatches leave the overpass that they take shelter under in the final tornado has the family walking off as the sun has risen – Jack states in his narration that the tornadoes occurred over the span of three hours, thus creating an incorrect timeline as the events leading up to the tornadoes hitting Blainsworth take place in the evening; the Grand Island outbreak does take place over three hours, however all seven tornadoes touch down between 8:45 and 10:45 p.m.[1]
The most destructive tornado occurred first at an unknown strength. On June 3, 1980, the fifth tornado was the most destructive at F4 intensity.
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ The Grand Island Tornadoes: A Look Back at June 3rd, 1980
External links[edit]
Night of the Twisters at the Internet Movie Database
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1996–1998
Night of the Twisters ·
Panic in the Skies! ·
Christmas Every Day ·
The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue ·
Dog's Best Friend ·
Married to a Stranger ·
The Christmas List
Fox Family
1998–2001
National Lampoon's Men in White ·
Addams Family Reunion ·
Earthquake in New York ·
Like Father, Like Santa ·
Michael Jordan: An American Hero ·
Don't Look Behind You ·
Au Pair ·
The Ghosts of Christmas Eve ·
Britannic ·
Ice Angel ·
Time Share ·
Special Delivery ·
Au Pair II ·
When Good Ghouls Go Bad ·
Three Days
ABC Family
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Mom's on Strike ·
Just a Walk in the Park ·
The One ·
Beautiful Girl ·
This Time Around ·
Lucky 7 ·
See Jane Date ·
Picking Up & Dropping Off ·
I Want to Marry Ryan Banks ·
Celeste in the City ·
Brave New Girl ·
Love Rules ·
Crimes of Fashion ·
Pop Rocks ·
The Hollow ·
Searching for David's Heart ·
Snow
2005–2007
She Gets What She Wants ·
School of Life ·
I Do, They Don't ·
Kart Racer ·
Everything You Want ·
Romy and Michele: In the Beginning ·
Pizza My Heart ·
Campus Confidential ·
Rent Control ·
Alchemy ·
Shadows in the Sun ·
Chasing Christmas ·
Christmas in Boston ·
If Only ·
The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold ·
Hello Sister, Goodbye Life ·
The Karate Dog ·
Best Man, Worst Friend ·
Fallen ·
Relative Chaos ·
The Initiation of Sarah ·
Santa Baby ·
Love Wrecked ·
The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning ·
Big Liar on Campus ·
Nature of the Beast ·
Christmas Caper ·
Holiday in Handcuffs ·
Snowglobe
2008–2010
The Cutting Edge 3: Chasing the Dream ·
Princess ·
The Circuit ·
Picture This ·
Samurai Girl ·
Snow 2: Brain Freeze ·
Christmas Do-Over ·
Christmas in Wonderland ·
Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise ·
My Fake Fiancé ·
Labor Pains ·
Santa Baby 2: Christmas Maybe ·
The Dog Who Saved Christmas ·
The Cutting Edge: Fire & Ice ·
Beauty & the Briefcase ·
Revenge of the Bridesmaids ·
The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation ·
Christmas Cupid
2011–2013
Mean Girls 2 ·
My Future Boyfriend ·
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Night of the Twisters
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Night of the Twisters
Directed by
Timothy Bond
Produced by
Michael Lambermont
Stephen Roloff
Sean Ryerson
Written by
Ivy Ruckman (novel)
Sam Graham (teleplay)
Chris Hubbell (teleplay)
Starring
Devon Sawa
Amos Crawley
John Schneider
David Ferry
Music by
Lawrence Shragge
Cinematography
Peter Benison
Edited by
Gary L. Smith
Production
company
MTM Enterprises
Atlantis Communications
PorchLight Entertainment
Distributed by
The Family Channel
Release date(s)
February 14, 1996
Running time
92 min.
Country
Canada Canada
United States USA
Night of the Twisters is a 1996 television film directed by Timothy Bond, about a family's struggle to survive a night with a bizarre and terrible storm passing over their town. The TV movie is based on the novel by Ivy Ruckman, which centers around 1980 Grand Island tornado outbreak. It was shot in Kleinburg, Ontario.
It was the first original motion picture made for The Family Channel, and it appeared on the channel (and its successor channels) until 2004.
Contents [hide]
1 Plot
2 Reception
3 Availibility
4 Discrepancies in the film 4.1 Differences between the film and the novel
4.2 Differences between the film and the actual event
5 References
6 External links
Plot[edit]
The prologue of the movie is set in rural farmland in Dannebrog, Nebraska. Bob Irisen, a storm chaser, is driving down the road and manages to save a family from an oncoming tornado that destroys their farm.
Meanwhile, teenager Dan Hatch lives in (the fictional town of) Blainsworth, Nebraska (the book is set in the city of Grand Island), along with his stepfather Jack, mother Laura, and baby half-brother, Ryan. Dan is an aspiring and practicing artist, but is constantly pushed by Jack to be an athlete.
The characters in the movie are Dan's family, along with Dan's friend Arthur Darlington. Arthur has two sisters, Stacey and Ronnie Vae. Jack's mother, Belle Zephyr, and Laura's sister, Goldie, are more secondary characters. Bob Irisen arrives in Blainsworth tracking a massive storm that is arriving near the town. The action begins when Jack comes home and sits down to watch television and the show he is watching is interrupted by a severe weather announcement about a tornado sighting 14 miles northwest of Blainsworth, near the town of Dannebrog. Several minutes after Jack leaves to check on Belle, a violent tornado hits Blainsworth's Capitol Heights neighborhood, sending Dan, Ryan and Arthur take cover in a shower in the basement's bathroom as the twister starts to obliterate the Hatches' home.
After Dan and Arthur escape from the basement of the leveled home through the collapsing floor beams where the first floor once stood, and look in awe of the rubble that was once the Hatches' home, Arthur runs into Stacey and Ronnie Vae, who both survived the twister themselves in the Darlington's home (their parents were out of town on a trip back home to California at the time the storm hit). As Dan struggles to find his own family, Laura and Jenny are trapped inside the Salty Dawg, the local diner where Laura works as a waitress, which also gets destroyed by one of the tornadoes. Dan and Stacey then go save Dan's grandmother, Belle, at her farm. Dan finds Jack on a closed road covered in fallen power lines, and he pulls him from his overturned truck (with the help of emergency crews, after an earlier attempt by Dan and Stacey to push the truck in order to free him nearly injures Jack further), seeing this as an opportunity for his father to finally see him as reliable. However, Jack just gives a simple thank-you to the fact that Dan saved him from multiple dangers and that Dan may have been the only one down the road as it was blocked by policemen due to it being unsafe.
Eventually, Jack, followed by Dan and Ryan, who sneak into the station wagon loaned to Jack, leave the shelter to go and look for Laura. Just as Bob pulls his truck into the driveway of the destroyed house, helping passengers Jenny and Laura along with him searching for Jack, Dan and Ryan, Jack's station wagon also drives up and the family is reunited. As soon as everyone reunites, three tornadoes touch down near them. Bob, realizing no adequate shelter is available, advises the group to make a run for it. The group narrowly escapes one of the twisters, which picks up a car that the Hatches' neighbors try to outrun the tornado in themselves, destroys several buildings in its path and hurls a tree branch into the windshield, briefly knocking Jack unconscious – causing Dan to take over driving the vehicle out of the storm's path. They, along with Bob and Jenny, make it to an overpass as the twister blows out the back window of the station wagon, nearly sucking up Dan before it dissipates into the air. They walk out from under the overpass just as the sun rises on a clear day and the storm has passed and Jack admits he's proud of Danny.
In the film's epilogue, showing what happened with the characters one year after the storm, Dan explains that he is now dating Stacey, while Arthur became class president, and Bob and Jenny got married and are becoming first-time parents to twins. He and Jack have also become closer and Jack is now supportive of him. He also tells that his grandma, Belle, died the following year in 1997.
Reception[edit]
Night of the Twisters received positive ratings at the time of its release in 1996, but received very poor reviews from critics, who mostly criticized the special effects. However, audiences have liked the film, leading to the film being shown on television until 2004. The film is popular among families as a good way to engage children in disaster suspense, without showing gory or disturbing images, as well as a happy ending.
Availibility[edit]
Night of the Twisters was released on VHS by GoodTimes shortly after its release on television. As VHS became less popular, its replacement was a DVD that was released in 2006. However, the DVD was later discontinued and Night of the Twisters is currently out of print.
Discrepancies in the film[edit]
Differences between the film and the novel[edit]
Dan's grandmother, Belle, was never in the novel.
In the film, Stacey does not help Dan and Arthur out of the basement (Dan instead is the one who gets the both of them and Ryan out), but in the novel, she does.
Differences between the film and the actual event[edit]
In the film, the series of tornadoes occurred in the fall. In real life, the tornadoes occurred on June 3, 1980 during the spring.
The first tornado that hits was on the ground for several miles and moved quickly. In real life, the tornadoes stayed within the Grand Island city limits, and crossed over their paths by looping around at only 8 mph (13 km/h).
Six tornadoes struck in the film (not counting the one in the opening prologue, although Jack's narration in the final scene prior to the epilogue states that half of Blainsworth was "ravaged by anywhere from 10 to 15 tornadoes"), while seven hit Grand Island that night. In addition, three tornadoes are depicted as being on the ground simultaneously in the film, while only two were on the ground at the same time in the Grand Island event. In addition, the final scene in which the Hatches leave the overpass that they take shelter under in the final tornado has the family walking off as the sun has risen – Jack states in his narration that the tornadoes occurred over the span of three hours, thus creating an incorrect timeline as the events leading up to the tornadoes hitting Blainsworth take place in the evening; the Grand Island outbreak does take place over three hours, however all seven tornadoes touch down between 8:45 and 10:45 p.m.[1]
The most destructive tornado occurred first at an unknown strength. On June 3, 1980, the fifth tornado was the most destructive at F4 intensity.
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ The Grand Island Tornadoes: A Look Back at June 3rd, 1980
External links[edit]
Night of the Twisters at the Internet Movie Database
[hide]
v ·
t ·
e
ABC Family Original Movies
The Family Channel
1996–1998
Night of the Twisters ·
Panic in the Skies! ·
Christmas Every Day ·
The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue ·
Dog's Best Friend ·
Married to a Stranger ·
The Christmas List
Fox Family
1998–2001
National Lampoon's Men in White ·
Addams Family Reunion ·
Earthquake in New York ·
Like Father, Like Santa ·
Michael Jordan: An American Hero ·
Don't Look Behind You ·
Au Pair ·
The Ghosts of Christmas Eve ·
Britannic ·
Ice Angel ·
Time Share ·
Special Delivery ·
Au Pair II ·
When Good Ghouls Go Bad ·
Three Days
ABC Family
2002–2004
Mom's on Strike ·
Just a Walk in the Park ·
The One ·
Beautiful Girl ·
This Time Around ·
Lucky 7 ·
See Jane Date ·
Picking Up & Dropping Off ·
I Want to Marry Ryan Banks ·
Celeste in the City ·
Brave New Girl ·
Love Rules ·
Crimes of Fashion ·
Pop Rocks ·
The Hollow ·
Searching for David's Heart ·
Snow
2005–2007
She Gets What She Wants ·
School of Life ·
I Do, They Don't ·
Kart Racer ·
Everything You Want ·
Romy and Michele: In the Beginning ·
Pizza My Heart ·
Campus Confidential ·
Rent Control ·
Alchemy ·
Shadows in the Sun ·
Chasing Christmas ·
Christmas in Boston ·
If Only ·
The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold ·
Hello Sister, Goodbye Life ·
The Karate Dog ·
Best Man, Worst Friend ·
Fallen ·
Relative Chaos ·
The Initiation of Sarah ·
Santa Baby ·
Love Wrecked ·
The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning ·
Big Liar on Campus ·
Nature of the Beast ·
Christmas Caper ·
Holiday in Handcuffs ·
Snowglobe
2008–2010
The Cutting Edge 3: Chasing the Dream ·
Princess ·
The Circuit ·
Picture This ·
Samurai Girl ·
Snow 2: Brain Freeze ·
Christmas Do-Over ·
Christmas in Wonderland ·
Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise ·
My Fake Fiancé ·
Labor Pains ·
Santa Baby 2: Christmas Maybe ·
The Dog Who Saved Christmas ·
The Cutting Edge: Fire & Ice ·
Beauty & the Briefcase ·
Revenge of the Bridesmaids ·
The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation ·
Christmas Cupid
2011–2013
Mean Girls 2 ·
My Future Boyfriend ·
Cyberbully ·
Teen Spirit ·
Desperately Seeking Santa ·
12 Dates of Christmas ·
Home Alone 5 ·
The Mistle-Tones ·
Lovestruck: The Musical
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