Chasing Christmas (2005)

It only takes one bad bulb to turn off the whole holiday.

Chasing Christmas (2005) poster

Jack Cameron is a single dad that decides not to observe Christmas because his wife left him around that time. The ghosts of Christmas past and present try and get Jack to relent, but they screw up their jobs and send themselves on a wild ride through time showing up at various times in Jack's past. As they try and rectify the timeline and get back to the real present, some things are not what they used to be.

Director: Ron Oliver
Genre: Comedy, Family, TV Movie
Runtime: 81 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Production: Insight Film Studios, Maverick Films
Country: Canada, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Holiday Joy and Festive Comedies, Christmas and Holiday Warmth

Keywords

christmas

Trailer

Chasing Christmas Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Chasing Christmas about?
Jack Cameron is a single dad that decides not to observe Christmas because his wife left him around that time. The ghosts of Christmas past and present try and get Jack to relent, but they screw up their jobs and send themselves on a wild ride through time showing up at various times in Jack's past. As they try and rectify the timeline and get back to the real present, some things are not what they used to be.
Who directed Chasing Christmas?
Chasing Christmas was directed by Ron Oliver.
Who stars in Chasing Christmas?
Chasing Christmas stars Tom Arnold, Andrea Roth, Leslie Jordan, Brittney Wilson, Sarah-Jane Redmond, Robert Clarke.
How long is Chasing Christmas?
Chasing Christmas has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
What genre is Chasing Christmas?
Chasing Christmas is a Comedy, Family, TV Movie film.
Where was Chasing Christmas produced?
Chasing Christmas was produced in Canada, United States of America.
What are the themes of Chasing Christmas?
The themes of Chasing Christmas include: Holiday Joy and Festive Comedies, Christmas and Holiday Warmth.