

Drama · Family
Overview
America is in the midst of the Great Depression, and the Kamp family is struggling to get by, especially since Mrs. Kamp’s untimely death nearly a year ago. The older children do their best to take care of the family, but it’s the younger children—Hopalong Cassidy fan Norman and straight-talking little Ruthie—who struggle most. Now, with their mother gone and their father overwhelmed by doctor bills from young Norman’s battle with polio, the Kamp siblings fully expect a Christmas without presents. But when William scrapes together a dollar in coins to use for Christmas gifts, everything begins to change.
Top Cast


Brian Krause
Brian Krause
William Kamp
Brian Krause
William Kamp


Nancy Stafford
Nancy Stafford
Mrs. Rathbone
Nancy Stafford
Mrs. Rathbone


Danielle Chuchran
Danielle Chuchran
Verna Kamp
Danielle Chuchran
Verna Kamp


James Gaisford
James Gaisford
Warren Kamp
James Gaisford
Warren Kamp


Heather Beers
Heather Beers
Miss Mayfield
Heather Beers
Miss Mayfield


Jacob Buster
Jacob Buster
Norman Kamp
Jacob Buster
Norman Kamp


Ruby Jones
Ruby Jones
Ruthie Kamp
Ruby Jones
Ruthie Kamp
Ethan Hunt
Ethan Hunt
Russell Kamp
Ethan Hunt
Russell Kamp


Melanie Stone
Melanie Stone
Helen
Melanie Stone
Helen
Christopher Buster
Christopher Buster
Lenny
Christopher Buster
Lenny
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