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A bomb-squad veteran (Judge Reinhold) and a surgeon (Penelope Ann Miller) unite to defuse a mad bomber's explosive rampage. Franklin: Timothy Busfield. Det. Berman: Fulvio Cecere. Dr. Hayes: Matthew Walker. Troy: Jeffrey Ballard.
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Faithful version of the Charles Dickens classic about miserly Ebenezer Scrooge who, after being visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve, learns the meaning of the true spirit of the holiday.
George Bailey, a decent small-town banker learns what life would have been like if he'd never been born after he unwittingly becomes involved in a mistaken case of bank fraud, which threatens his spirit and tests his will to live.
The sequel to 2015's "Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors" finds the young Dolly Parton and family facing an unexpected blizzard that threatens the whole clan as they make sacrifices to raise the cash to buy mom a wedding ring that dad could never afford. Parton has a role as the Painted Lady.
On Christmas Eve a New York cop goes to Los Angeles to visit his estranged wife at her company's Christmas party, held on the top floor of a huge skyscraper. The building is invaded by terrorists, leaving the cop, who's escaped to the roof, as the other partygoers' only hope for survival. Will a New York cop be able to handle some crime action, LA style?