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A Season For Miracles
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A woman takes off with her jailed sister's children to prevent them from being placed in foster care, and with the help of a stranger, is able to give them the Christmas they've always dreamed of. Emilie Dalton comes to the aid of her sister Berry when she is sent to a hospital jail ward on a drug charge. When social worker Ruth Doyle mentions that Berry's two children will be sent to foster care, Emilie loads them into her car and skips town with little money and no place to go. A waitress they meet at a small diner suggests that they stay in a house whose owner died and left it to a long-lost niece who never showed up to claim it. When morning comes, Emilie and the kids are welcomed by the local folk, including police officer Nathan Bishop, who assume she is the missing heir.
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Cast
Name
Credits
Carla Gugino
Emilie Dalton
Kathy Baker
Ruth Doyle
David Conrad
Nathan Bishop
Laura Dern
Berry
Patty Duke
Angel
Lynn Redgrave
Judge Nancy Jakes
Mary Fogarty
Agatha
Faith Prince
Sadie
Evan Sabara
J T
Mae Whitman
Alanna
Mary Louise Wilson
Corinna
Kurt Deutsch
Alexander Thomas
Scott Sowers
Howie
Paul Collins
Gerald Thomas
Gail Grate
Holly McBride
Patricia Childress
Maeve
Jill Parker-Jones
Librarian
Mary Pat Gleason
Young Grandmother
Susan Leslie
Female Guard
Logan Craig O'Brien
Young Boy
Company
Name
Credits
Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
Production Company
Writers
Name
Credits
Maria Nation
Screenplay
Marilyn Pappano
Source Material (from novel)
Producers
Name
Credits
Richard Welsh
Executive Producer
Brent Shields
Co-Executive Producer
Timothy M Bourne
Producer
Directors
Name
Credits
Michael Pressman
Director
Casting
Name
Credits
Lynn Kressel
Casting
Production Management
Name
Credits
Timothy M Bourne
Unit Production Manager
Carol Vitkay
Assistant Director
Nina Halvorsen
Assistant Director
Christopher Stark
Production Coordinator
Luca Kouimelis
Script Supervisor
Karen Mayeda Vranek
Post-Production Supervisor
Editor
Name
Credits
Lori Jane Coleman
Editor
John Peter Bernardo
Assistant Editor
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
Shelly Johnson
Director of Photography