
Silver Bells
TV Movie · Drama · Family
Overview
Manhattanite Catherine O'Mara (Heche) bonds with a young man who has run away from his father. When the father returns to New York a year later to sell his Christmas trees, he and Catherine cross paths.
Top Cast


Anne Heche
Anne Heche
Catherine O'Mara
Anne Heche
Catherine O'Mara


Tate Donovan
Tate Donovan
Christy Byrne
Tate Donovan
Christy Byrne


Courtney Jines
Courtney Jines
Bridget Byrne
Courtney Jines
Bridget Byrne
Michael Mitchell
Michael Mitchell
Danny Byrne
Michael Mitchell
Danny Byrne


Victoria Justice
Victoria Justice
Rose
Victoria Justice
Rose


Max Martini
Max Martini
Rip
Max Martini
Rip


Max Martini
Max Martini
Sylvester Rheinback
Max Martini
Sylvester Rheinback


John Benjamin Hickey
John Benjamin Hickey
Lawrence
John Benjamin Hickey
Lawrence


Lourdes Benedicto
Lourdes Benedicto
Lizzie
Lourdes Benedicto
Lizzie


Margo Martindale
Margo Martindale
Mrs. Quinn
Margo Martindale
Mrs. Quinn
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