Tuesday, December 30, 2008

A Very Special Hanukkah Presentation to Air January 15

Hollywood - American Film Studios will air their multi-million dollar film project A Very Special Hanukkah on January 15, seventeen days after the end of this year’s Jewish holiday.

The film’s producers decided to go ahead with the airing of the project before receiving confirmation of the actual days the holiday falls on, assuring that the masterpiece production could not wait another year.

“You figure it’s eight or nine days somewhere around Christmastime so we’re bound to hit one of the nights,” executive producer Phil Jameson said.


A Very Special Hanukkah is a morality tale of an old and bitter miser, Ebenezer Schwartz, who undergoes a profound experience of redemption over the course of the eight nights of Hanukkah. Cast includes Will Smith as Ebenezer Schwartz, Angela Lansbury as the Ghost of Hanukkah Past, and Macaulay Culkin as Tiny Jordan, among other Hollywood gentiles.

“None of the Jewish actors could partake in filming between December 22 and 29, and those were crucial days for this production,” director George Donce said.

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