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    • Source: A Town Without Christmas
    • A Town Without Christmas is an American made-for-television drama film. It was broadcast on CBS on December 16, 2001. The film was the first of a trilogy with subsequent sequels, Finding John Christmas (2003) and When Angels Come to Town (2004) also being aired on CBS. Peter Falk returned to play the role of the angel Max for both sequels.


      Plot


      Chris, a young boy in the Pacific Northwest town of Seacliff, Washington, goes missing. Before he disappears, he writes a letter to Santa Claus, wishing that he would no longer exist in order to not trouble his divorcing parents.
      Concerned that Chris is in danger of taking his own life, locals set out to find the missing child. Among them are struggling writer David Reynolds (Rick Roberts), jaded big-city reporter M.J. Jensen (Patricia Heaton), and Max (Peter Falk), a kind yet mysterious elderly man (who is actually an angel in disguise; the character is featured in two later movies).


      Cast


      Patricia Heaton as M.J. Jensen
      Rick Roberts as David Reynolds
      Ernie Hudson as Ted
      Isabella Fink as Megan
      Jeffrey R. Smith as Syd
      Daniel Kash as Mayor Dennis
      Marnie McPhail as Isabel
      Peter Falk as Max
      Justin Blackburn as Young David
      Cassie MacDonald as Brittany
      Jeremy Akerman as Sheriff Bridges
      Nigel Bennett as Literary Agent
      Faith Ward as Mrs. Hargrave
      Stacy Smith as Rhonda (as Stacey Smith)
      Bill Carr as David's Boss
      Martha Irving as Sally


      See also


      List of Christmas films
      List of films about angels


      References




      External links


      A Town Without Christmas at IMDb
      http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/a-town-without-christmas/

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