A Hobo's Christmas Explained

Genre:Drama
Director:Will Mackenzie
Starring:Barnard Hughes
Gerald McRaney
Wendy Crewson
William Hickey
Harley Cross
Helen Stenborg
Theme Music Composer:Mark Snow
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:Joe Byrne
Producer:Paul Freeman
Editor:Corky Ehlers
Location:Salt Lake City
Cinematography:Stephen W. Gray
Runtime:94 minutes
Company:Joe Byrne/Falrose Productions
Phoenix Entertainment Group
Network:CBS

A Hobo's Christmas is a 1987 American made-for-television drama film directed by Will Mackenzie and produced by Joe Byrne and Paul Freeman for CBS. The screenplay was written by Joe Byrne and Jeb Rosebrook. The film stars Barnard Hughes, Gerald McRaney, Wendy Crewson, William Hickey, Harley Cross, Helen Stenborg, Lee Weaver, and Jamie Sorrentini.

Plot

After abandoning his family in Salt Lake City 25 years prior, Chance (a hobo) decides it's time to go home.

Drifting from place to place, Chance finds himself in his hometown at Christmas time. However, his son (still resenting the fact that Chance ran out on his family 25 years earlier), gives Chance only one day with his grandkids; after that, he's expected to leave and never come back. Meanwhile, Chance's friends warn him that his son and the past are memories that are best left alone, and should leave, but he has to find out for himself.

Cast

Production

Parts of the film were shot in Salt Lake City, Utah.[1]

See also

References

  1. Book: D'Arc. James V.. When Hollywood came to town: a history of moviemaking in Utah. 2010. Gibbs Smith. Layton, Utah. 9781423605874. 1st.