The Good Witch's Gift

Summary It's a week till Christmas and Sheriff Jake sees a bank robber, he arrested 10 years ago. Jake sets the wedding to Cassie to Dec. 24. Cassie's busy in her gift shop but accepts. View more details

The Good Witch's Gift

Directed : Craig Pryce

Written : Rod Spence G. Ross Parker

Stars : Catherine Bell Chris Potter Peter MacNeill Catherine Disher

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Genres : Fantasy Drama Family

Release date : Feb 20, 2011

Countries of origin : Canada

Language : English

Filming locations : 7 Overfield Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Production companies : Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC) Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit (OFTTC)

Summary It's a week till Christmas and Sheriff Jake sees a bank robber, he arrested 10 years ago. Jake sets the wedding to Cassie to Dec. 24. Cassie's busy in her gift shop but accepts. View more details

Details

Genres : Fantasy Drama Family

Release date : Feb 20, 2011

Countries of origin : Canada

Language : English

Filming locations : 7 Overfield Street, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Production companies : Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC) Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit (OFTTC)

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Le roi danse

Le roi danse

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