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Christmas Child (2003)

Christmas Child (2003)
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Bill Ewing's holiday film Christmas Child concerns Jack (William R. Moses), a reporter who has been having a difficult time getting much joy out of his life. Both his wife (Megan Follows) and his job fail to revive his spirits. While he is working on a story in Dallas, TX, he comes across a photograph that gets his attention. The photograph leads him to Clearwater, TX, where he learns about the town's ornate nativity scene and confronts his past in ways that should help him become a better person. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Director(s):
Bill Ewing
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Synopsis of Christmas Child

Bill Ewing's holiday film Christmas Child concerns Jack (William R. Moses), a reporter who has been having a difficult time getting much joy out of his life. Both his wife (Megan Follows) and his job fail to revive his spirits. While he is working on a story in Dallas, TX, he comes across a photograph that gets his attention. The photograph leads him to Clearwater, TX, where he learns about the town's ornate nativity scene and confronts his past in ways that should help him become a better person. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Bill Ewing
Writer(s):
Eric NewmanAndrea JobeEric Newman
Producer(s):
Penelope L. FosterTom Newman
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Lori A.

This was certainly not an action-packed movie, although one character did "do time". But it is a sweet story and the message was heartfelt. If you were adopted or if you've adopted a child, you should see this. Don't miss the special features, especially the music video by Steven Curtis Chapman.

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Neal E.

If you prefer movies that have a good, solid story line without the sex, violence and swearing so prominent in today's attempts at movie-making, you may actually enjoy this film. The acting was just a bit lacking - some of the actors didn't come across as 'real' to me, but the story and the ending were genuine.

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Amanda K.

This movie had very good intentions, but lacked good producing.

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