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The American St. Nick

The American St. Nick - Where to Watch

In the mood for 'The American St. Nick' right from your couch? Check out ways to watch including rental, purchase, and subscription options, so you can choose your preferred way to watch. Right now in the US, 'The American St. Nick' is available to rent, buy, or stream with a subscription on Magellan TV, Prime Video, Fawesome, Tubi TV.

Here are a few important points to remember about the Tim Gray Media history flick. The American St. Nick starring has a NR rating, a runtime of about N/A.

Need a quick rundown of the movie? Here's the plot: "On Dec. 5, 1944, American soldiers, led by Harry Stuts, put their guns down for one day and organized a party celebrating the town's centuries-old Saint Nick tradition. Soldiers made hot chocolate from their D-rations, company cooks made donuts and cookies for the children, and 22-year-old corporal Richard Brookins from Rochester, NY played the role of Saint Nick. An emotional and heartfelt story, THE AMERICAN SAINT NICK illustrates how American soldiers and residents of the hamlet were able to bond over a moment in time, creating a tradition that continues to this day."