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Cast

Jason Robards

Jason Robards

John Tanner

Julie Harris

Julie Harris

Iris

Don Francks

Don Francks

Social Arranger

James Eckhouse

James Eckhouse

Jim Tanner

Patricia Hamilton

Patricia Hamilton

Dora

Deborah Grover

Deborah Grover

Micki

David Gardner

David Gardner

Harry

Tom Harvey

Tom Harvey

Jack

Christopher Andrade

Christopher Andrade

Tommy

Steven Andrade

Steven Andrade

Tim

Bill Lynn

Bill Lynn

Santa Claus

Helen Frost

Helen Frost

Woman in Restaurant

Lawrence Dane

Lawrence Dane

Michael Rosten (uncredited)

Gwynyth Walsh

Gwynyth Walsh

Betty (uncredited)

Crew

Helen Norris

Helen Norris

Story

David Hugh Jones

David Hugh Jones

Director

Katherine Ann Jones

Katherine Ann Jones

Teleplay

Max Harris

Max Harris

Music

Michelle Convey

Michelle Convey

Set Decoration

Jane Greenwood

Jane Greenwood

Costume Design

Eric Landau

Eric Landau

Executive Producer

Ruth Foster

Ruth Foster

Editor

Michael McMurray

Michael McMurray

Gaffer

Catherine Ann Jones

Catherine Ann Jones

Associate Producer

Brian West

Brian West

Cinematography

Edward Pisoni

Edward Pisoni

Production Design

Colin Callender

Colin Callender

Executive Producer

Patrick Whitley

Patrick Whitley

Producer

Tannis C. Baker

Tannis C. Baker

Continuity

Edie Landau

Edie Landau

Producer

John Board

John Board

First Assistant Director

Mark Silver

Mark Silver

Key Grip

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The Christmas Wife

19884.7 / 1073 min
Drama, Romance, TV Movie

Overview

An aging and recent widower, not wanting to spend his first Christmas alone, responds to an ad in the newspaper which reads: "You are not alone. We make social arrangements of all kinds." When he visits the Social Arranger, he makes it very clear his only interest is in "social company" and is subsequently introduced to a woman who agrees to spend the holiday with him. The woman bids him to not ask any questions about her personal life, which harbors a secret that threatens their developing friendship, and could ultimately change both their lives.