
Christmas Eve
Drama
Overview
An anthology of seven incredible true stories that happened on Christmas Eve around the world.
Top Cast


Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo
Capt. Tom Granger
Kevin Sorbo
Capt. Tom Granger


Stephen Baldwin
Stephen Baldwin
Frank Clemons
Stephen Baldwin
Frank Clemons


Sam Sorbo
Sam Sorbo
Helga Franks
Sam Sorbo
Helga Franks


Michael Irvin
Michael Irvin
Pastor Dave Williams
Michael Irvin
Pastor Dave Williams


Brittany Oaks
Brittany Oaks
Gwen Anderson
Brittany Oaks
Gwen Anderson


Luis Fernandez-Gil
Luis Fernandez-Gil
Jose Cruze
Luis Fernandez-Gil
Jose Cruze


Jordan Sanders
Jordan Sanders
Dr. Edward Wimbley
Jordan Sanders
Dr. Edward Wimbley


David Jofre
David Jofre
Pablo Escobar
David Jofre
Pablo Escobar
Morgan Page
Morgan Page
Amanda Marks
Morgan Page
Amanda Marks
Matthew B. Mills
Matthew B. Mills
Hans Weber
Matthew B. Mills
Hans Weber
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