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The Mrs. Clause
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The film follows a talented lawyer who is tired of boring life with three spring off. She wishes to see how her life would be if she had had another chance in the past and her dream suddenly comes true. Ultimately, Which does she choose?
The film follows a talented lawyer who is tired of boring life with three spring off. She wishes to see how her life would be if she had had another chance in the past and her dream suddenly comes true. Ultimately, Which does she choose?
Actors:
Acacia Hilts,
Carly Washburn,
Sandra Steier,
Christie Laing,
Christina Jastrzembska,
Lea Thompson,
Fiona Martinelli,
Rachel Hayward,
Laura Mennell,
Jill Morrison,
Rick Ravanello
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Acacia Hilts
Carly Washburn
Sandra Steier
Christie Laing
10 April 1985, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Christina Jastrzembska
Lea Thompson
31 May 1961, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Fiona Martinelli
Rachel Hayward
Laura Mennell
18 April 1980, British Columbia, Canada
Jill Morrison
Rick Ravanello
24 October 1967, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Director:
George Erschbamer
George Erschbamer
1954
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Andrew Airlie #BDS Productions #Cinamour Entertainment #George Erschbamer #Insight Film Studios #Lea Thompson #Rachel Hayward #The Mrs. Clause
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November 09, 2009
Not quite a preachy family values yarn that is totally soured on lawyer moms in the workplace, the movie does make a case for fulfillment on both scores in, well, a fairly even-handed split verdict.

