Chilly Christmas

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Chilly Christmas
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Directed byGregory Poppen
Written byGregory Poppen
Produced by Steven Paul
Starring C. Thomas Howell
Bryson Sams
Karan Brar
Cassidy Mack
Brooke Langton
Tom Arnold
CinematographyR. Michael Givens
Edited byStephen Eckelberry
Music by John Coda
Distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment
SP Distribution
Release date
  • November 2012 (2012-11) [1]
Running time
84 minutes [2]
CountryUnited States
Language English

Chilly Christmas is a 2012 direct-to-DVD family comedy film starring C. Thomas Howell, Karan Brar, Brooke Langton and Tom Arnold. In the United Kingdom the film was released under the title A Christmas Tail. [3]

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Plot

Eleven year old Bobby lives in Sunshine Beach in California with his police detective father and his best friend, a dog called Chilly. His dad tells him that they are moving to New York City, where they will live in a small apartment. Chilly, being a large outdoor dog and completely unhouse-trained, must stay behind. Bobby, with help from his friends, is determined to achieve a Christmas miracle and train Chilly to live in a flat. When dog thieves come to steal Chilly, the dog remembers the house tricks Bobby taught him and uses them to avoid being caught. Bobby's dad and the police arrive to find the boy and dog safe and the thieves foiled. His Dad decides not to move away and after a second Christmas miracle, snow in California, Bobby and Chilly celebrate, knowing they can stay together. [2]

Cast

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