An aging and recent widower, not wanting to spend his first Christmas alone, responds to an ad in the newspaper which reads: "You are not alone. We make social arrangements of all kinds." When he visits the Social Arranger, he makes it very clear his only interest is in "social company" and is subsequently introduced to a woman who agrees to spend the holiday with him. The woman bids him to not ask any questions about her personal life, which harbors a secret that threatens their developing friendship, and could ultimately change both their lives.
Unfortunately the movie The Christmas Wife is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | David Hugh Jones | Director |
Writing | Helen Norris | Story |
Writing | Katherine Ann Jones | Teleplay |
Production | Colin Callender | Executive Producer |
Production | Catherine Ann Jones | Associate Producer |
Production | Edie Landau | Producer |
Production | Eric Landau | Executive Producer |
Production | Patrick Whitley | Producer |
Sound | Max Harris | Music |
Crew | Brian West | Cinematography |
Editing | Ruth Foster | Editor |
Art | Edward Pisoni | Production Design |
Art | Michelle Convey | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Jane Greenwood | Costume Design |
Directing | John Board | First Assistant Director |
Lighting | Michael McMurray | Gaffer |
Camera | Mark Silver | Key Grip |
Directing | Tannis C. Baker | Continuity |