This year, Santa's daughter (Maria Thayer) takes her first trip away from the North Pole during the Christmas season hoping to find adventure and love in sunny California. While Santa watches his daughter through a magic snow globe, Annie arrives in L.A. and becomes friends with the owner of Candy Cane Inn, Lucy (Vivica A. Fox), and her daughter, Mia (Nay Nay Kirby). She also quickly lands a job at Wonderland Toys. Wonderland Toys' owner, Ted (Sam Page) is struggling to stay in business selling old-fashioned toys in a digital world. Annie soon realizes that she wants Ted's business to thrive because she has feelings for this Christmas traditionalist.
Annie Claus Is Coming to Town (2011) Description : Annie Claus, daughter of Santa Claus and Vice President of Toys, wants to go on her first sabbatical from home at the North Pole and see what life has in store for her, as is the tradition. Her mother thinks she needs to experience the outside world because, as it turns out, that's where she met Annie's father. Executive VP of Operations Chester Singleton is secretly hoping that she will fall in love and NOT return so he can take over when Santa Claus retires. Annie meets not one but TWO handsome young men; one is too good to be true and the other is disenchanted with Christmas and about to lose the toy store he took over from his father. What will she do when they BOTH seem to care about her?
Stars
Maria Thayer Sam Page Randy J. Goodwin
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