Homeless for the Holidays

Homeless for the Holidays is a 2009 Christian-Christmas film by Breathe Motion Pictures. The film was directed by George A. Johnson,[1] who previously directed Dreamer: The Movie.[2] Shooting began on April 18, 2009 in Fort Wayne, Indiana.[3] It is currently in limited release theatrically, including a special screening sponsored by The Dove Foundation at Celebration! Cinema in Grand Rapids, Michigan.[4]

Homeless for the Holidays
Directed byGeorge A. Johnson
Produced byGeorge A. Johnson
Karen Johnson
Written byGeorge A. Johnson
StarringMatt Moore
Crystal Dewitt Hinkle
Cole Brandenberger
Gabrielle Phillips
Brad Stine
Narrated byHarley Akers
Music byMatthew Wayne Murray
CinematographyTyler Black
Edited byAxil Ramikus
Production
company
Breathe Motion Pictures
Distributed byBridgestone Multimedia Group
Release date
October 16, 2009 (2009-10-16)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30,000
Box office$25,180

Plot

Jack Baker is a self-made executive who lives an upper-middle-class lifeuntil he loses his job, and finds himself working at a burger restaurant to make ends meet. To make things worse, ends are not being met, and, if something doesn't change soon, his family could lose everything by Christmas.

Cast

  • Matt Moore as Jack Baker
  • Crystal Dewitt-Hinkle as Sheryl Baker
  • Cole Brandenberger as Adam Baker
  • Gabrielle Phillips as Michelle Baker
  • Brad Stine as a Supermarket Manager
  • David Sisco as Wesley
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References

  1. "Powerful message, local links". WOOD-TV. January 28, 2010. Archived from the original on July 24, 2011. Retrieved January 29, 2010.
  2. Horgan, Richard (June 8, 2009). "From the Boardroom to a Burger Palace". FilmStew. Retrieved November 29, 2009.
  3. Penhollow, Steve (March 27, 2009). "Fort Wayne...If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere". The Journal Gazette. Retrieved November 29, 2009.
  4. Serba, John (January 23, 2010). "Film notes: Griffins hockey publicist consults for 'Tooth Fairy'". The Grand Rapids Press. Retrieved January 24, 2010.


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