Family fantasy film ‘A Mermaid for Christmas’ to bring warmth, love and hope this holiday season

Are you ready to get wet this Christmas season? WFL Productions and Lenaz Film Production brings the family fantasy film ‘A Mermaid for Christmas’ to Philippine cinemas this December 7.

If you fell for the cute antics of Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) in the 1990 holiday classic “Home Alone,” you will also grow fond of Daphne in an equally fun, yet magical film “A MERMAID FOR CHRISTMAS.”

The flapping difference though, is that Daphne has a large tail fin!

See how the lovely actress, Jessica Morris as mermaid Daphne, brings forth warmth, love and hope in this whimsical holiday offering of WFL Productions and released by Lenaz Film Production.

‘A Mermaid for Christmas’ also showcases the wholesome family-friendly performances of Daytime Emmy nominated and award-winning actor and producer Kyle Lowder as Travis Hunter, Kathleen Gati as Connie Hunter and Arianne Zucker as Tiffany Devereaux, with Sheree J. Wison as Theodora and Chadwick Armstrong as Beau Hunter.

Filipino-American Arsy Grindulo Hr. is the executive producer of ‘A Mermaid for Christmas’ with Tess Reyes and Imelda Napa as producers.

Filled with humor and a touch of magic, ‘A Mermaid for Christmas’ is written and directed by Michael Cruso. The film combines classic Christmas themes with an escapist family element only a mermaid can provide.

Jessica Morris starred in Lifetime TV’s hit film ‘The Wrong Teacher.’ She also had guest starring roles in popular primetime shows including Fox’s ‘Rosewood’ and TNT’s ‘Perception.’ She recently appeared in episodes of Freedom’s ‘Party of Five’ remake and will be soon be seen in ‘The Upshaws on ‘Netflix.

Leading man Kyle Lowder started his career more than two decades ago when he was cast in the role of Brady Black on the NBC soap opera ‘Days of Our Lives,’ where he stayed on until 2005. He went on to play Rick Forrester in ‘The Bold and The Beautiful’ from 2007 to 2011. Most recently, Kyle returned to ‘Days of Our Lives’ in a contract role.

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