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HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM “SANTA’S LETTERS”

By Film Threat Staff | December 29, 2002

“Santa’s Letters” is an indie “comedy spectacular” that recently screened at the 2002 Bare Bones International Film Festival. Who says it can’t be Christmas in June, July, whatever:
Ten-year-old Edward Krieger doesn’t want Santa Claus to stop by this year. Why not? Because there’s too much yelling at his house. Claus himself writes back: “Ed, you threw Santa Claus for a loop. The last time somebody told me not to come, the guy’s name was Scrooge. I had to send out three of my best people to work him over.”
Thus begins an innocent correspondence. But Mr. Claus is a busy man, and Edward is busy himself, growing up, beginning to notice a certain Miss Shannon Lunt…and helping his family through a rough time.

The film has its very own official site with cast bios, an interview with the filmmaker and plenty of film stills.

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