In a world where the holidays are run by the efficient Bureau of Yuletide Affairs, a bitter and burned-out Ghost of Christmas Past decides to go AWOL while on a "mission" and leave his "target" (Tom Arnold) stranded in 1965. Initial release: December 4, 2005
On the 2nd Day of Christmas is a 1997 Lifetime television movie starring Mary Stuart Masterson and Mark Ruffalo, directed by James Frawley.
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It Opens With A Little Girl Conning Everyone - Baby Ruffalo's Adorableness Is Not Quantifiable - Bert Is Super Serious About His Job & It Is Hilarious - The Love Story Is Totally Swoonworthy - It's So '90s It Hurts - Watching Bert Find The Spirit Of Christmas Will Give You Life - It's The Good Of Kind Cheesy.
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Starring: Lacey Chabert (Mean Girls), Paul Greene (A Christmas Detour) -
Sara Shaw (Chabert) is the type of woman who prefers to sit on the sidelines at work, but when her big idea for a Christmas initiative is stolen, she makes a wish to Santa that she’ll finally have the courage to stand up for herself. When Santa grants her wish and she gets a chance to prove herself to her boss (Greene) but Santa’s wish only gives her 48 hours. As the clock ticks down, Sara will discover how to channel the Christmas magic and speak her mind all on her own.
The Mistletoe Promise
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Starring: Jaime King (Hart of Dixie), Luke Macfarlane (Brothers and Sisters) -
A chance meeting between two strangers who share a disdain for Christmas results in The Mistletoe Promise, a pact to help them navigate their holiday complications – together. But as they spend more time with each other and experience the magic of Christmas the phony couple discovers there may be more to their contract than business. Based on the bestselling novel by Richard Paul Evans.