The Christmas Gift

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The Christmas Gift
GenreDrama
Written byJeb Rosebrook
Screenplay byChris Grabenstein
Ronald Venable
Story byChristopher Grabenstein
Directed byMichael Pressman
StarringJohn Denver
Jane Kaczmarek
Edward Winter
Pat Corley
Kurtwood Smith
Theme music composerAllyn Ferguson
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerNorman Rosemont
ProducersDavid A. Rosemont
J.C. Shardo (associate producer)
Production locationsGeorgetown, Colorado
Beaver Creek, Colorado
Rocky Mountains
CinematographyJohn Coquillon
Larry Lindsey
EditorJohn Farrell (as J.P. Farrell)
Running time120 min.
Production companiesRosemont Productions International
Sunn Classic Pictures
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseDecember 21, 1986 (1986-12-21)

The Christmas Gift is a 1986 American made-for-television drama film starring John Denver.

It was produced by Norman Rosemont.

It was Denver's first acting role since Oh, God! (1977). Denver said he took the role "because it was the perfect opportunity to ease back into acting; it is a light, warm tale of human relationships. I waited for something that I felt really good about and turned down a lot of scripts over the years. I've been very picky about acting projects and, in retrospect, I made a big mistake a few years ago when I turned down the Zack Mayo role (played by Richard Gere) in An Officer and a Gentleman. It was mostly due to my naivete - I couldn't envision the final product from the initial script." [1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ A HOLIDAY MESSAGE FROM JOHN DENVER: HE GETS BACK INTO ACTING WITH "THE CHRISTMAS GIFT," AIRING TONIGHT Knutzen, Eirik. Philadelphia Inquirer; Philadelphia, Pa. [Philadelphia, Pa]21 Dec 1986: 4.

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