
Santa's Boots
Family · TV Movie · Romance
Overview
When Holly returns home for Christmas expecting the same as any other year, she’s blindsided to learn her family’s department store is on the brink of foreclosure. To keep the business going, Holly fills in as Santa’s Helper and meets the surprisingly young and handsome Nick, who has been hired to play Santa at the store this year. Their undeniable chemistry and charisma draw in big crowds, until suddenly, Nick disappears. As Christmas day inches closer, Holly scrambles to find Nick with only one clue – his misplaced black boot.
Top Cast


Megan Hilty
Megan Hilty
Holly
Megan Hilty
Holly


Noah Mills
Noah Mills
Nick
Noah Mills
Nick


June Squibb
June Squibb
Grammy
June Squibb
Grammy


Teryl Rothery
Teryl Rothery
Elaine Montell
Teryl Rothery
Elaine Montell


Fiona Vroom
Fiona Vroom
Ivy
Fiona Vroom
Ivy


Andrea Brooks
Andrea Brooks
Jenny
Andrea Brooks
Jenny


Christian Convery
Christian Convery
Todd
Christian Convery
Todd


Patricia Isaac
Patricia Isaac
Elle
Patricia Isaac
Elle


Roark Critchlow
Roark Critchlow
John Montell
Roark Critchlow
John Montell


Maddie Phillips
Maddie Phillips
Cara
Maddie Phillips
Cara
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