The Perry family struggles to keep afloat as bills pile up and they face eviction. The troubled Betsy Perry dreams of being saved like George Bailey in It's A Wonderful Life, but fears their pesky ways have cost her family that type of happy ending. But her friend, Rabbi Yamowitz tells her "It is not about the quanity of friends you have, but the quality of friends you keep."—Anonymous
During tough economic times, when working class families struggle during the holiday season, the Perry family will struggle more than most. Jerry Perry's hardware sales job has been phased out and he is facing eviction from his home. His daughter Betsy who up to now has vandalized her neighbors Christmas decorations, now seeks guidance from Rabbi Yamowitz to help her change her hatred of the holidays. His hope is to show his friends the true meaning of the holidays and make them realize sometimes nothing is all you need.—Tristian Hall / Highway 50 Films