Christmas in Vietnam to Honor Dr. Terrence Cronin Sr. and His Band of Brothers December 18
By Space Coast Daily // December 15, 2025
Donations for Second Harvest Food Bank are encouraged

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – Premiere Theaters Oaks 10 will host a powerful one-night-only special screening engagement of the anticipated documentary Christmas in Vietnam on Thursday, December 18, at 6 p.m., paying tribute to Melbourne’s own Dr. Terrence Cronin Sr. and the courageous men of the MILPHAP medical team he served with during the Vietnam War.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. at Premiere Theaters Oaks 10, located at 1800 W Hibiscus Blvd, Melbourne, FL 32901. Admission is open to the public – Vietnam veterans and Vietnamese-Americans encouraged. Donations for Second Harvest Food Bank are encouraged.
“It’s a happy story. It’s a Christmas story. But it’s also a War story,” Dr. Cronin Sr. warns as the film does show some unflinching horrors of war. More than just a war story, “Christmas in Vietnam” is an uplifting testament to compassion and humanity in the darkest of times.

In 1967, amid the chaos of conflict, Capt. Cronin and his Air Force medical team orchestrated an unforgettable Christmas for a Vietnamese orphanage. Working against overwhelming odds, they arranged for hundreds of toys to be flown in from the United States and even convinced a gruff sergeant to don the red suit and become Santa Claus for children who had never experienced such joy.
Restored Super 8mm footage shot on location in Vietnam transports viewers back to that miraculous day, while the film’s second act follows the veteran’s emotional journey decades later as they reunite with the brothers-in-arms who made that Christmas possible.
“This screening is our way of saying ‘thank you’ to my father and every veteran who served with him,” said Terry Cronin Jr., producer and narrator of the film. “Their acts of kindness 58 years ago still inspire people today. We want this night to be about honoring them—and giving back to our community.”

In the spirit of giving that defines the film, attendees are kindly asked to bring non-perishable food items or monetary donations for the Melbourne Beach Food Drive benefiting Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. The drive is proudly sponsored by Truth & Accuracy Matter and Florida Fields to Forks Farm.
Come celebrate the season, honor our local heroes, and help feed Brevard families in need.
Directed by Terry Cronin Jr. and Thomas Mumme and produced by 3 Boys Productions and Blue Juice Films, Christmas in Vietnam brings the message that even in war, the human heart can still find a way to give hope.
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