When an ambitious businessman gets in a scuffle with a ref at his son’s basketball game, he is suspended from his job and sentenced to community service — manning a red kettle and ringing bells for the Salvation Army for the rest of the Christmas season. At first he finds this humiliating, and in his self-pity determines to be the world’s worst bell ringer, but as he encounters the people behind the kettle, his life — and especially his relationship with his son — is changed by something as simple as ringing a bell.
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Christmas has always been a time of love and tradition in small town Trapper Falls; hometown of Mayor Dan Reed (Ted McGinley). With his brother Greg (Brad Stine), they drape the town in Christmas cheer concentrating on the nativity scene. When Dan’s high school rival Mitch Bright (Daniel Baldwin) returns home after 20 years, he takes offense in seeing the town’s nativity scene in violation of separation of church and state.
Mitch wants the nativity scene removed and the word Christmas switched to Happy Holidays. Dan’s wife Kristen (Nancy Stafford) and their daughters show the true meaning of Christmas by launching a “Christmas with a Capital C” campaign as an effort to keep the town together. Trapper Falls learns the lesson that with the arrival of Christmas, good will was to be given to all; even those whose heart seem closed to Him.
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