The Christmas Tree (1996 film)

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The Christmas Tree
GenreAdventure
Drama
Family
Based onThe Christmas Tree by Julie Salamon and Jill Weber
Written byJanet Brownell
Sally Field
Directed bySally Field
StarringJulie Harris
Andrew McCarthy
Trini Alvarado
Jessica Hecht
Music byDavid Benoit
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersSally Field
Wendy Japhet
ProducersSteven McGlothen
Janet Brownell
Shivam Sekariapuram
Production locationPittsburgh
CinematographyKees Van Oostrum
EditorHarry Hitner
Running time93 minutes
Production companiesWalt Disney Television
Fogwood Films
DistributorABC
Release
Original networkABC
Picture formatColor
Audio formatStereo
Original releaseDecember 22, 1996 (1996-12-22)

The Christmas Tree is a 1996 American made-for-television Christmas drama film directed by Sally Field, starring Julie Harris and Andrew McCarthy and produced by Walt Disney Television which premiered on ABC on December 22, 1996.[1][2][3][4]

Plot[]

A story about a forming friendship between an elderly nun, Sister Anthony (Julie Harris), and New York's Rockefeller Center's head gardener Richard Reilly (Andrew McCarthy), who wants to fell a tree which she has been growing for decades and move it to New York City for Christmas display.

Cast[]

Additional cast
  • Suzi Hofrichter as Anna
  • Imogene Bliss as Sister Lucia
  • Therese Courtney as Mother Superior (1939)
  • Lulee Fisher as Sister Rose
  • Shannon Holt as Sister Lucia (1939 / 1959)
  • Lynne Innerst as Sister Frances
  • Chad Luberger as Roy
  • Kathleen McEntee as Sister Margaret
  • Zachary Mott as Anna's Father
  • Beverly Owings as Matron of the Orphanage
  • Jaime Shapiro as Doreen
  • Daniel Sweazen as Helicopter Pilot
  • Katherine Sweeney as Terry
  • Cornell J. Wallace as Harvey / Workman
  • Dave Whalen as Sven
  • Nili Bassman as Anna (Age 18)

Release[]

The Christmas Tree had international release under several titles: In France as Arbre de Noël, L' Canada, In Spain as Árbol de Navidad, El Spain, in Brazil as A Árvore de Natal Brazil (Portuguese), in Greece as Dentro ton Hristougennon, To Greece, and in Germany as Der Weihnachtsbaum. It was made available in October 2001 on VHS in Spanish and English.[5]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ ABC Medianet, Sally Field, accessed 01-21-2009
  2. ^ mooviees.com The Christmas Tree, accessed 01-21-2009
  3. ^ [1] New York Times, The Christmas Tree, accessed 01-21-2009
  4. ^ Pittsburgh Film Office, The Christmas Tree, accessed 01-21-2009
  5. ^ Christmas Tree (VHS) (Color, NTSC). Good Times Home Video. October 15, 2001. ASIN B00005RJ0R. Retrieved January 21, 2009.

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