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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn old hobo finds the family he walked out on 20 years before.An old hobo finds the family he walked out on 20 years before.An old hobo finds the family he walked out on 20 years before.
Jamie Sorrentini
- Kathy Grovner
- (as Jamie Mills)
Michael Ruud
- Omaha John Boswell
- (as Michael Rudd)
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I love this story! It is so simple but strikingly true at the same time. With all the classic holiday movie elements such as estrangement of family, pride, humility, sadness, joy and love in every form. I believe the actors are real and the life of a hobo, the "traveling homeless", is something that my children were unaware of. The scenery of Salt Lake City in winter is beautiful and feels as cold on the screen as I'm sure it is. This was a TV movie and thus the levels of excellence that some people expect from every film is unrealistic. My test of good Holiday fare is does it make you feel good or inspired after you've watched it? This cute little movie does both for me!
I taped this movie and watch it every December. Maybe it's more appreciated by older viewers who recall real hobos and trains, I'm
not sure. I do know a couple of younger people in 30s who also liked the movie. Estrangement between a parent and adult child is fairly common today, and Hobo's Christmas is a good example of how time and
circumstances can change people. The kids being raised by only dad after their mother died, are as normal and cute as kids can be. They are the most open and accepting of a newly found grandpa. His hobo buddies not only provide some humor but also give a glimpse into the hard lives of true "gentlemen of the road" and free spirits of another era.
ALL the actors were believable and charming. I admit to having lived in Salt Lake City, where it was filmed, for a couple of years so that may influence my annual enjoyment of the film. After writing this, I'm ordering a professional VHS copy for a friend.
not sure. I do know a couple of younger people in 30s who also liked the movie. Estrangement between a parent and adult child is fairly common today, and Hobo's Christmas is a good example of how time and
circumstances can change people. The kids being raised by only dad after their mother died, are as normal and cute as kids can be. They are the most open and accepting of a newly found grandpa. His hobo buddies not only provide some humor but also give a glimpse into the hard lives of true "gentlemen of the road" and free spirits of another era.
ALL the actors were believable and charming. I admit to having lived in Salt Lake City, where it was filmed, for a couple of years so that may influence my annual enjoyment of the film. After writing this, I'm ordering a professional VHS copy for a friend.
I'm not someone who easily embraces Christmas. What I do like are simple, eloquent tales of folks reuniting or connecting at Christmas, examining their lives and making small adjustments. This is a compact little story of a painful past and an attempt at resolution. I found myself choking up here and there as the tale progressed, enjoying wise children, the camaraderie of people of the road and overall, the somewhat washed out images of Salt Lake City. There are plenty of sappy Christmas movies trying desperately to become instant classics. I think this might be a true contender. I enjoyed its message. I won't say what that message is but I suspect most will get it.
Not a bad little Christmas movie! I watched it as a kid and looked for it . I found it on Tubi for free.. The acting is decent and has a couple well known actors from the time. It's about separation and reconcilation..
A hobo left home (and his son) 25 years ago. His son is hoping for another 25 years.
This is the story of a family that gets along pretty well, father, son and daughter. Also, dad is trying to zero in on his one-year girlfriend, but she knows that he is not ready to emote enough to be marriage material.
Dad's father shows up to have a reunion. Dad blows him off. Dad's girlfriend pounds him for it. Dad decides to allow his father to spend a day meeting and getting to know his grandchildren.
This turns into a visit for several days, until Christmas. Then grandpa will go off with his hobo friends until the next visit.
Finally the son and daughter get to have another relative; grandpa tells stories of the road. Then they meet his hobo friends.
A good Christmas story.
This is the story of a family that gets along pretty well, father, son and daughter. Also, dad is trying to zero in on his one-year girlfriend, but she knows that he is not ready to emote enough to be marriage material.
Dad's father shows up to have a reunion. Dad blows him off. Dad's girlfriend pounds him for it. Dad decides to allow his father to spend a day meeting and getting to know his grandchildren.
This turns into a visit for several days, until Christmas. Then grandpa will go off with his hobo friends until the next visit.
Finally the son and daughter get to have another relative; grandpa tells stories of the road. Then they meet his hobo friends.
A good Christmas story.
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- WissenswertesWendy Crewson who plays "Laurie", the love interest of Charlie, plays "Laura", mother to Charlie, in the Santa Clause movies.
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Chance (Hobo): Courtesy pays big dividends and doesn't cost a penny.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Best of the Worst: A Very Cannon Christmas II (2022)
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