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FamilyDrama

Christmas Break-In

- These crooks are about to get schooled

Izzy is an energetic 9-year-old. Overscheduled and running late, Izzy's parents can't pick her up on-time the last day of school before Christmas break. A blizzard complicates the matter, but not as much as a pair of bad guys who are freezing in an ice cream truck. The school's janitor is kidnapped by the intruders, and it's up to Izzy to save the day.

Release Date : 2018-12-27

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : G It's Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lexi Giovagnoli

Character Name : Ms. Anderson

Original Name : Lexi Giovagnoli

Gender : Female

Denise Richards

Character Name : Heather

Original Name : Denise Richards

Gender : Female

Katrina Begin

Character Name : Barbi

Original Name : Katrina Begin

Gender : Female

Ali Daniels

Character Name : Actress

Original Name : Ali Daniels

Gender : Female

Sean O'Bryan

Character Name : Pete

Original Name : Sean O'Bryan

Gender : Male

Danny Glover

Character Name : Ray

Original Name : Danny Glover

Gender : Male

Cameron Seely

Character Name : Izzy

Original Name : Cameron Seely

Gender : Female

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

I wanted to like this, if only for Danny Glover's sake, but I couldn't - it's bad. 'Christmas Break-In' is a borderline 'Home Alone' rip-off, especially with how it sets up the plot - it kinda goes its own way by the end, even it if still misses originality. It also lacks humour and heart, two things it desperately tries to add to the mix - it's barely a Christmas film, too. Glover is alright, his character is massively forgettable though. Kid actor Cameron Seely tries her best and is likeable, but she's quite wooden with her performance - not helped by the very poor dialogue. The trio of Douglas Spain, Jake Van Wagoner and Denise Richards are awful - Richards slightly better than the other two, not by much though. A limp effort, pure and simple.