Facing another Christmas alone, Drew Latham decides to go back to his idyllic childhood home to spend the holidays with family. There is, however, one problem: the people living there now are not Drew's family. Nevertheless, Drew has his mind set on an old-fashioned family Christmas, and the fact that the "family" in question, the Valcos, are complete strangers, isn't about to put a crimp in his plans. Offering them a small fortune, Drew bribes his newfound "parents" to let him spend Christmas in their home, pretending to be part of the family. Just when the Valcos begin to question if any amount of money is worth being dragged all over town on such traditional family holiday excursions as Christmas shopping and the requisite choosing of the Christmas tree, their eldest daughter Alicia comes home for the holidays, with no intention of adopting a new "brother."
Also Known As: The Twelve Days of Christmas
Production Status: Released
Genres: Comedy, Romance and Holiday
Running Time: 2 hrs. 10 min.
Release Date: October 22nd, 2004 (wide)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexual content, language and a brief drug reference.
Distributors: DreamWorks SKG
Production Co.: Tall Trees Productions
Studios: Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, DreamWorks SKG
U.S. Box Office: $11,198,345
Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California
Chicago, Illinois
Produced in: United States