Under The Mistletoe With Michael Shanks
Dec. 9th, 2006 04:06 amfrom tvguide.com
Under The Mistletoe With Michael Shanks by M.R. Reed
The holiday season is upon us and that means it is time for networks to begin airing movies with a Christmas and holiday theme.
“Under the Mistletoe’, starring Michael Shanks, Jaime Ray Newman, and Burkely Duffield is one of this year’s newest holiday movie offerings. During a break in filming of some exterior scenes, actor Michael Shanks, who is best known for his role as Dr. Daniel Jackson in the hit MGM scifi series, ‘Stargate: SG-1’, took time to talk about his role in Insight Films’ latest Christmas themed movie.
‘Under the Mistletoe’ tells the story of Susan Chandler and her eleven-year old son, Jonathan (played by Burkely Duffield), who have suffered the loss of husband and father Tom Chandler (played by Conan Graham) in a car accident during Christmas time. A year later, as Christmas approaches again, Susan and Jonathan still have great difficulty dealing with Tom’s untimely death. Jonathan continually claims to see his father’s ghost and to have conversations with him - though no one, not even his mother, believes him.
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Under The Mistletoe With Michael Shanks by M.R. Reed
The holiday season is upon us and that means it is time for networks to begin airing movies with a Christmas and holiday theme.
“Under the Mistletoe’, starring Michael Shanks, Jaime Ray Newman, and Burkely Duffield is one of this year’s newest holiday movie offerings. During a break in filming of some exterior scenes, actor Michael Shanks, who is best known for his role as Dr. Daniel Jackson in the hit MGM scifi series, ‘Stargate: SG-1’, took time to talk about his role in Insight Films’ latest Christmas themed movie.
‘Under the Mistletoe’ tells the story of Susan Chandler and her eleven-year old son, Jonathan (played by Burkely Duffield), who have suffered the loss of husband and father Tom Chandler (played by Conan Graham) in a car accident during Christmas time. A year later, as Christmas approaches again, Susan and Jonathan still have great difficulty dealing with Tom’s untimely death. Jonathan continually claims to see his father’s ghost and to have conversations with him - though no one, not even his mother, believes him.
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