
Mary Christmas
Drama · Family · TV Movie
Overview
Californian widower Joel Wallace, a successful businessman, is a great catch in a grand mansion, but absorbed by his work. His daughter Felice writes to a TV Christmas special, hoping for a 'new mammy'.
Top Cast


Cynthia Gibb
Cynthia Gibb
Mary Malone
Cynthia Gibb
Mary Malone


John Schneider
John Schneider
Joel Wallace
John Schneider
Joel Wallace


Jenna Boyd
Jenna Boyd
Felice Wallace
Jenna Boyd
Felice Wallace


Daniel Roebuck
Daniel Roebuck
Mac Reeves
Daniel Roebuck
Mac Reeves


Tom Bosley
Tom Bosley
Les Turner
Tom Bosley
Les Turner
Renee Ridgeley
Renee Ridgeley
Samantha Bruce
Renee Ridgeley
Samantha Bruce


Kandice Stroh
Kandice Stroh
Monica
Kandice Stroh
Monica
Norm Thoeming
Norm Thoeming
Hal
Norm Thoeming
Hal


Benton Jennings
Benton Jennings
Dan Charles
Benton Jennings
Dan Charles


Diane Robin
Diane Robin
Rita Jackson
Diane Robin
Rita Jackson
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