
The Gift of Christmas
Drama
Overview
A Kentucky family comes together for a Christmas Eve church concert.
Top Cast


Bruce Davison
Bruce Davison
Bob Rodgers
Bruce Davison
Bob Rodgers


Dee Wallace
Dee Wallace
Ellen Rodgers
Dee Wallace
Ellen Rodgers


Nathan Todaro
Nathan Todaro
Allen Barnett
Nathan Todaro
Allen Barnett


Jeff Prater
Jeff Prater
George Barnett
Jeff Prater
George Barnett


Jenn Gotzon Chandler
Jenn Gotzon Chandler
Denise Barnett
Jenn Gotzon Chandler
Denise Barnett


Marissa Ghavami
Marissa Ghavami
Celia Ford
Marissa Ghavami
Celia Ford


J. Barrett Cooper
J. Barrett Cooper
Don Ford
J. Barrett Cooper
Don Ford
Chris Petty
Chris Petty
Benjamin
Chris Petty
Benjamin


Jim E. Chandler
Jim E. Chandler
Pastor John
Jim E. Chandler
Pastor John


Gabrielle Stone
Gabrielle Stone
Sara
Gabrielle Stone
Sara
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