Dear Santa (1998 film) explained
Dear Santa |
Director: | Fred Olen Ray |
Producer: | Don Key[1] |
Starring: | D.L. Green Harrison Myers Debra Rich |
Music: | Butch Johnson |
Cinematography: | Theo Angell |
Editing: | Jeffrey Schwarz |
Studio: | Ardustry Home Entertainment |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Dear Santa or Secret Santa[2] is a 1998 American Christmas film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring D.L. Green, Harrison Myers, and Debra Rich.
Premise
A greedy workaholic father with little time for his family discovers the meaning of Christmas when he is whisked off to the North Pole by an enterprising elf named Lillith.
Cast
- D.L. Green as Gordon / Gordon's Father
- Harrison Myers as Teddy
- Debra Rich as Carla
- Robert Quarry as Mr. Ambrose (credited as Robert Connell)
- Richard Gabai as Kirk
- Tena Fanning as Lillith
- Ariana McClain as Margo
- Bennett Curland as Santa Claus
- Kim Ray as The Elf Rick Montana as Louie
- Michael Lee Jones as Donny
- Edrie Warner as Mrs. Sanders
References
- Web site: Dear Santa.
- Web site: Secret Santa (1998) (Aka: Dear Santa) starring D.L. Green, Harrison Myers, Debra Rich, Robert Quarry, Richard Gabai, Tena Fanning directed by Fred Olen Ray Movie Review.
External links
- https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/secret_santa/