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Lifetime®’s Ultimate Holiday Movie Collection arrives on DVD November 1 from Lionsgate


Ok, you either are or you know someone who is crazy about these things. The Lifetime holiday movies are so popular and omnipresent that I think they can qualify as their own sub-genre. I know exactly who I will be purchasing this massive set for. Check out the details below 

Experience the best this holiday season has to offer as Lifetime®’s Ultimate Holiday Movie Collection arrives on DVD November 1 from Lionsgate, exclusively at Walmart. Featuring 50 holiday-themed stories of love, family, friendship, and Christmas magic, Lifetime®’s Ultimate Holiday Movie Collection will be available for the suggested retail price of $69.98 for DVD.

FILM HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE

A Fiancé for Christmas

Holiday in Santa Fe

Miracle in Motor City

Mistletoe in Montana

Under the Christmas Tree

Merry Liddle Christmas

Merry Liddle Christmas Wedding

Merry Liddle Christmas Baby

Feliz NaviDAD

You Light Up My Christmas

Christmas Hotel

Radio Christmas

…and many more!

 

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Year of Production: 2017–2021

Title Copyright: Cover Art and Design © 2022 A&E Television Networks, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Lifetime and the Lifetime Circle Logo are trademarks of Lifetime Entertainment Services, LLC, a division of A&E Television Networks, LLC protected in the United States and other countries around the world. A+E Networks is a trademark of A&E Television Networks, LLC. Distributed by LIONSGATE® under license from A+E Networks.

Type: New Release

Rating: Not Rated

Genre: Christmas, Romance, Drama

Closed-Captioned: N/A

Subtitles: English SDH

Feature Run Time: Approx. 73 Hrs., 13 Mins.

DVD Format: 16x9 (1.78:1) Presentation

DVD Audio: English 2.0 Dolby Audio

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