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A Tale of Two Christmases (2022)

A Tale of Two Christmases Parents Guide | Age Rating (2022)

A tale of Two Christmases Parents Guide | Age Rating (2022)

A Tale of Two Christmases Parents Guide

A Tale of Two Christmases is an upcoming Horror Film Directed by Jason Bourque and Written by Cylin Busby, and Nanci Katz. Here in this article below, you will get to know  A Tale of Two Christmases Age rating and know more about A Tale of Two Christmases parents guide, release date, and cast.

Before letting your kids watch the film it is important for the parents to read about  A Tale of Two Christmases rating and A Tale of Two Christmases Parents Guide to know more about the shown content in the film, keep reading the article.

Official Poster and Details

A Tale of Two Christmases is set to be released on November 26, 2022.

Movie Name A Tale of Two Christmases
Genre Drama, Romance
Director Jason Bourque
Writer Cylin Busby, Nanci Katz
Release Date 26 November 2022
Age Rating N/A
Country United States
Language English

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Synopsis

Emma experiences two different Christmases, one where she lives in town and celebrates with a new crush. And one where she returns to her family at Droo house. he will finally know what will really bring him happiness in life and love.

A Tale of Two Christmases Age Rating and Parents Guide

A Tale of Two Christmases is not rated yet, we will update you soon with more details.

Official Wallpaper and Images

 Who is in the cast of A Tale of Two Christmases?

  • Katherine Barrell as Emma
  • Evan Roderick
  • Chandler Massey
  • Beverley Breuer as Deena Peterson
  • Marissa Leong
  • Karee Everett

Know about A Tale of Two Christmases  Parents Guide. Why does  A Tale of Two Christmases receive this age rating? Read the complete information here about A Tale of Two Christmases ratings in the UK, US, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Switzerland, and overseas.

In fact, the age rating is fixed by the MPAA ( Motion Picture Association of America film rating system),  BBFC (British Board of Film Classification), and Commons sense, TV Parental Guidelines (A television content rating system in the United States).

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