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File:Hangman's Christmas Tree - Hellmark Channel.jpg|link=The Hangman's Christmas Tree|'''''[[The Hangman's Christmas Tree]]''''' is a made-for-television film produced by the Hellmark Channel, a family feel-good horror show series.
File:Sativa Claus.jpg|link=Sativa Claus|'''[[Sativa Claus]]''', also known as Father Weed, Saint Highness, Saint Herb, Kris Kannabis, or simply Sativa, is a legendary plant originating in Western Christian culture which is said to bring gifts on Christmas Eve of dried flower buds and edibles to well-behaved adults, and either coal tar or nothing to naughty adults. He is said to accomplish this with the aid of Christmas elves, who grow the plants in his greenhouse at the North Pole, and flying reindeer who pull his sleigh through the air.
File:Sativa Claus.jpg|link=Sativa Claus|'''[[Sativa Claus]]''', also known as Father Weed, Saint Highness, Saint Herb, Kris Kannabis, or simply Sativa, is a legendary plant originating in Western Christian culture which is said to bring gifts on Christmas Eve of dried flower buds and edibles to well-behaved adults, and either coal tar or nothing to naughty adults. He is said to accomplish this with the aid of Christmas elves, who grow the plants in his greenhouse at the North Pole, and flying reindeer who pull his sleigh through the air.


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* [[Pine Angel]]
* [[Pine Angel]]
* [[Sativa Claus]]
* [[Sativa Claus]]
* ''[[The Hangman's Christmas Tree]]''


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 20:12, 2 December 2021

Earliest known poster for Bald Santa.

Bald Santa is a 2003 Christmas crime drama film about a New York City police detective (Telly Savalas) who goes undercover as a department store Santa Claus in order to flush out a ruthless shoplifter (Billy Bob Thornton).

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