Deanna Milligan Movies

List of the best Deanna Milligan movies: Must Be Santa(1999), Whispers and Lies(2008), Avalanche(1994), Suspicious River(2000), Once in a Blue Moon(1995), Here Nor There(2016), Family Sins(2004), The Rhino Brothers(2001), Love Notes(2015), Stealing Sinatra(2003) ... ...

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Must Be Santa

An angel (Deanna Milligan) must convince a new recruit (Arnold Pinnock) that he should be Santa, to the dismay of her boss, the North Pole's CEO (Dabney Coleman).

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Whispers and Lies

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Avalanche

Snow and a murderous diamond smuggler (David Hasselhoff) endanger a family (Michael Gross, Deanna Milligan) trapped in a cabin in the Alaska mountains.

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star 5.7/10
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Suspicious River

A young married woman (Parker) sells her body, not just for money, to guests at the motel where she works as a receptionist.

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star 5.5/10
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Once in a Blue Moon

Late-1960s suburban Canadian children work on building a rocket vessel, with the intention of delivering one or two neighborhood children to the moon, whilst dealing with social issues of the coming-of-age, orphan-hood and family veins.

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Here Nor There

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Family Sins

An assistant attorney general (Will Patton) investigates allegations that a model citizen (Kirstie Alley) is guilty of heinous crimes.

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The Rhino Brothers

A Canadian (Curtis Bechdholt) deals with his family as he struggles to become a professional hockey player.

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Love Notes

Complications arise when a one-night stand with a country-music singer (Antonio Cupo) leaves a woman (Laura Leighton) pregnant.

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star 5.6/10
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Stealing Sinatra

In need of a grubstake, a young man convinces a couple of friends to help him kidnap Frank Sinatra Jr. It's a true story.

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