A Light in the Forest (2002)
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Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: Once upon a time, the evil elf King Otto (Edward Albert) and his partner in crime Witch Hazel (Alexandra Ford) conspired to silence the spirit of Christmas, Holly Boy (Christopher Khayman Lee),... Once upon a time, the evil elf King Otto (Edward Albert) and his partner in crime Witch Hazel (Alexandra Ford) conspired to silence the spirit of Christmas, Holly Boy (Christopher Khayman Lee), luring him into a long, deep sleep. Thousands of years later, Holly Boy is awakened by the tears of a modern-day teenager named Britta (Danielle Nicolet), whose loneliness springs from being the new girl in town. Together the new friends help each other face their fears and fight their battles--Britta in a high school Christmas pageant, Holly Boy against the evil Otto--and in the process discover the true meaning of the magical holiday season. [More]
Starring: Lindsay Wagner, Edward Albert, Danielle Nicolet, Christian Oliver
Starring: Lindsay Wagner, Edward Albert, Danielle Nicolet, Christian Oliver, Christopher Khayman Lee, Alexandra Ford
Director: John Carl Buechler
Director: John Carl Buechler
Screenwriter: John Carl Buechler
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