Candy Coated Christmas
Molly Gallant (Molly McCook)–a Los Angeles-based marketing-executive on top of the world–returns to her mother’s home town of Peppermint Hollow after her plans to launch a business are derailed by circumstance.
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Genre: Comedy, Family, Romance
Director: Colin Markowitz, Ellie Kanner
Actors: Aaron O'Connell, Dia Frampton, Jae Suh Park, John McCook, Landry Townsend, Lee Garlington, Lonzo Liggins, Molly McCook, Ree Drummond
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