

Horror
Overview
While conducting a pagan ritual in the woods with her friends, Kirsten inadvertently awakens the spirit of a demonic Christmas elf involved in a neo-Nazi plot to bring about the master race. After the rent-a-Santa in her department store is murdered, an unemployed, alcoholic ex-cop takes the job and the two set out to unravel the mystery.
Top Cast


Dan Haggerty
Dan Haggerty
Mike McGavin
Dan Haggerty
Mike McGavin


Julie Austin
Julie Austin
Kirsten
Julie Austin
Kirsten


Deanna Lund
Deanna Lund
Kirsten's Mother
Deanna Lund
Kirsten's Mother
Borah Silver
Borah Silver
Kirsten's Grandfather
Borah Silver
Kirsten's Grandfather
Mansell Rivers-Bland
Mansell Rivers-Bland
Rubinkreuz
Mansell Rivers-Bland
Rubinkreuz
Christopher Graham
Christopher Graham
Willy
Christopher Graham
Willy
Laura Lichstein
Laura Lichstein
Brooke
Laura Lichstein
Brooke
Stacey Dye
Stacey Dye
Amy
Stacey Dye
Amy
Winter Monk
Winter Monk
Kurt
Winter Monk
Kurt


Jeff Austin
Jeff Austin
Emil
Jeff Austin
Emil
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