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Christmas with the Kranks was released on 11/24/2004.

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What is the duration of Christmas with the Kranks?

The duration of Christmas with the Kranks is 1.63 hours.


When was Christmas with the Kranks created?

Christmas with the Kranks was created on 2004-11-24.


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