
Boxing Day
Drama
Overview
A struggling, indebted business man leaves his family immediately after Christmas to pursue a lucrative property deal that could solve all of his problems: buying foreclosed properties from banks at a fraction of their value, refitting them for a minimum cost, and then selling them for a large profit. He hires a local chauffeur for 24 hours to drive him around the mountainous area but, as night sets in and the weather worsens, the car is trapped on an icy road and the men face an uncertain fate.
Top Cast


Danny Huston
Danny Huston
Basil
Danny Huston
Basil


Matthew Jacobs
Matthew Jacobs
Nick
Matthew Jacobs
Nick
Edie Dakota
Edie Dakota
Nathalie
Edie Dakota
Nathalie


Lisa Enos
Lisa Enos
Marianne
Lisa Enos
Marianne


Jo Farkas
Jo Farkas
Rosemary
Jo Farkas
Rosemary


Julie Marcus
Julie Marcus
Cynthia
Julie Marcus
Cynthia
David Pressler
David Pressler
Max
David Pressler
Max


Lyne Renee
Lyne Renee
Carla
Lyne Renee
Carla


Morgan Walsh
Morgan Walsh
Martha
Morgan Walsh
Martha
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