Here are 10 little known facts about the movie “The Christmas Chronicles”:
- The movie was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
- The mint condition Mickey Mantle rookie card given to a man in the restaurant and then torn up by his wife was sold in 2018 for $2.88 million.
- Santa’s list includes several of Kurt Russell’s grandchildren.
- The kid who asks for a snowboard in the video letters is Kurt’s actual grandson Bing Bellamy, his mother is Kurt’s daughter, Kate Hudson and his father is Muse frontman Matthew Bellamy.
- The North Pole language was created by a “Game of Thrones” writer.
- The cast never met the elves.
- Darby Camp did (most of) her own stunts.
- Kurt Russell took his role as Santa seriously. He even learned how to drive a sleigh.
- Santa’s village set was bigger than the Harry Potter sets.
- The movie was a huge success, becoming Netflix’s most-watched original film of 2018.
Here are some additional facts that we found:
- The movie’s director, Clay Kaytis, is a big fan of Christmas movies, and he specifically wanted to make a movie that would appeal to both kids and adults.
- The movie’s writers, Matt Lieberman and David Guggenheim, were inspired by the classic Christmas movies of the 1980s, such as “Home Alone” and “It’s a Wonderful Life.”
- The movie’s soundtrack features a mix of original songs and classic Christmas carols.
- The movie was a critical and commercial success, and it was followed by a sequel in 2020.
I hope you enjoyed these little known facts about “The Christmas Chronicles.”
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