All I Want For Christmas

All I Want For Christmas

5.6

Nov 08 1991

2h 32m

Family, Drama, Comedy

Siblings Ethan and Hallie O'Fallon plot to get their divorced parents back together in time for Christmas.

Harley Jane Kozak

Harley Jane Kozak

Catherine O'Fallon

Jamey Sheridan

Jamey Sheridan

Michael O'Fallon

Thora Birch

Thora Birch

Hallie O'Fallon

Ethan Embry

Ethan Embry

Ethan O'Fallon

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