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Family Fun From Wonderphil Productions-Hercules Saves Christmas
December 2, 2011


"Hercules Saves Christmas" will premiere on  

Animal Planet this Saturday, Dec 3, 2011.

  

ALL RIGHTS ARE AVAILABLE

EXCEPT US & UK

 


 "HERCULES SAVES CHRISTMAS" 

Hercules Saves Christmas  

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You've probably heard of "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" and "Frosty the Snowman" but there is one special character whose story has never been told: Hercules.  Hercules, the dog, that is.  Each Christmas, Hercules selects one child on the Naughty List and give that child the opportunity to make the Nice List.  This year, Hercules has chosen an orphan boy named Max Moogle, an adorable twelve-year-old boy with a knack for getting into mischief and who dreams of being part of a loving family.

 

Cast:

Shorty Rossi (The Grinch / Animal Planet's Pit Boss)

Hercules (Pit Boss)

Mackenzie Phillips (American Graffiti)

 

Family Comedy | HD | 90 minutes | 2011 | USA


 

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If you'd like to view the film, please let us know.

 

AFM 2011    


Wonderphil Productions, LLC
Phil Gorn, CEO
phil@wonderphil.biz
www.Wonderphil.biz
Wonderphil Productions, LLC
Sanders Robinson, President
sandman@wonderphil.biz
www.Wonderphil.biz



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