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Carolyn zieht mit ihrer Tochter Jordi von LA in ihr ländliches Heimatdorf und trifft dort ihren ehemaligen Verlobten, den sie vor vielen Jahren vor dem Altar stehen ließ. Außerdem findet sie... Alles lesenCarolyn zieht mit ihrer Tochter Jordi von LA in ihr ländliches Heimatdorf und trifft dort ihren ehemaligen Verlobten, den sie vor vielen Jahren vor dem Altar stehen ließ. Außerdem findet sie einen hilflosen, verlorenen Jungen.Carolyn zieht mit ihrer Tochter Jordi von LA in ihr ländliches Heimatdorf und trifft dort ihren ehemaligen Verlobten, den sie vor vielen Jahren vor dem Altar stehen ließ. Außerdem findet sie einen hilflosen, verlorenen Jungen.
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Charlotte M. Moore
- Janet Simms
- (as Charlotte Moore)
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Mrs. Shullivan and I did like this film which we watched on Christmas Day. Having said that it is more about second chance romance for the two stars Connie Seleca and Randy Travis as well as a second chance to find a new family for a little 10 year old runaway boy named Wiliam and his dog.
The film does take place during the Christmas season with a touch of the buh humbug I don't believe in Christmas theme, but as any film which wants to touch our hearts will do, everything falls into place by the end of this romantic family oriented drama.
If you are looking for a touch of romance and second chances then watch this film. If you want a real feel good Christmas themed film then stick to the old reliables like White Christmas (Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye) or It's A Wonderful Life (Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed). I give A Holiday to Remember a decent 6 out of 10 rating. Mrs Shullivan enjoyed it as well.
The film does take place during the Christmas season with a touch of the buh humbug I don't believe in Christmas theme, but as any film which wants to touch our hearts will do, everything falls into place by the end of this romantic family oriented drama.
If you are looking for a touch of romance and second chances then watch this film. If you want a real feel good Christmas themed film then stick to the old reliables like White Christmas (Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye) or It's A Wonderful Life (Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed). I give A Holiday to Remember a decent 6 out of 10 rating. Mrs Shullivan enjoyed it as well.
Carolyn (Connie Selleca) has just gone through an extremely painful divorce. A therapist who has been residing in Los Angeles, with her pre-teen daughter Jordy, Carolyn is anxious to move on. Therefore, she tells her only child that they will be leaving SoCal and moving back to Mayville, North Carolina, her hometown. Jordy is less than thrilled. When the two females arrive, their house, once Carolyn's grandma's abode, is in need of many repairs. Not only that, Carolyn soon runs into a former flame, Clay (Randy Travis) whom she left at the alter years ago. He's still mad as a hornet. But, his loving aunt (Rue McClanahan) is delighted to see Carolyn and meet Jordy. One night, hearing noises, Carolyn discovers that a young, homeless boy is living in her basement! He won't tell anyone where he is from or who his parents are. Soon, Carolyn is befriending the little lad, much to the chagrin of the town's social worker, who also happens to have her eye on Clay. With a possible romantic triangle brewing, two energetic kids, a Christmas pageant, and more, what will happen next in Mayville? This is a darling holiday winner that fans of romantic comedy will take to like a duck to water. It has comedy, sparring flames, old biddies and cute kids, as well as good sets, costumes, a clever script and a zesty direction. Looking for a mood setter to re-capture the holiday spirit? Remember to look for this one!
My Grandfather was in this production. For those interested.. some back story....
Somewhere between 1994/95, a film crew came to my Grandparent's small town of Box Grove - Markham, Ontario, Canada.
Box Grove is a picturesque setting (at least until the sub-divisions came in about 6+ years ago) with big trees, large lush properties, friendly smiles and an old-fashioned sense of community.
My Grandparents have lived in Box Grove for over 50 years. For many years, they attended a 5-minute-walk-away quaint little church simply entitled "Box Grove Church". At this Church my Grandfather faithfully, and with much love and affection for others, entertained the congregation with his organ playing. With his wonderful smile and impeccable dress, the movie production decided to cast him as the organist within the film -- also using the same Church he used to perform in.
It's not without a sense of irony that the film is entitled "A Christmas to Remember", for 2 reasons. First, my grandfather suffers from memory loss and remembers nothing of meeting "Randy," as he called him... and little from anything from day to day now. For me though, when I watch this one movie he was in in the future, it will always remind me of him... his wonderful smile, his kindness to others... certainly a Christmas to remember.
Somewhere between 1994/95, a film crew came to my Grandparent's small town of Box Grove - Markham, Ontario, Canada.
Box Grove is a picturesque setting (at least until the sub-divisions came in about 6+ years ago) with big trees, large lush properties, friendly smiles and an old-fashioned sense of community.
My Grandparents have lived in Box Grove for over 50 years. For many years, they attended a 5-minute-walk-away quaint little church simply entitled "Box Grove Church". At this Church my Grandfather faithfully, and with much love and affection for others, entertained the congregation with his organ playing. With his wonderful smile and impeccable dress, the movie production decided to cast him as the organist within the film -- also using the same Church he used to perform in.
It's not without a sense of irony that the film is entitled "A Christmas to Remember", for 2 reasons. First, my grandfather suffers from memory loss and remembers nothing of meeting "Randy," as he called him... and little from anything from day to day now. For me though, when I watch this one movie he was in in the future, it will always remind me of him... his wonderful smile, his kindness to others... certainly a Christmas to remember.
"A Holiday to Remember" is another film that follows a sub-genre of films about divorced or single moms with a child. After her divorce, Carolyn Giblin decides to pull up stakes with her daughter. They leave southern California for her hometown in North Carolina. Another sub-genre of these romantic films made for the holidays enters here. That's meeting an old flame from schoolhood days.
These films are all predictable, and the only thing that makes one stand out, or even be worth viewing, is any twist or unique aspect of the film to punch up the story and make it interesting. The plot for this one tries that with an orphaned kid who stows away in the basement of grandma's house. An expected love triangle emerges with another local woman who has eyes for Carolyn's former sweetheart. But none of that is able to raise this film.
The setting, scenery and direction earn it most of the five stars I give it. The acting is mostly fair, but the plot is lame with a script that follows suit. Only viewers who are hooked on sentimental fluff will find this film worthwhile.
These films are all predictable, and the only thing that makes one stand out, or even be worth viewing, is any twist or unique aspect of the film to punch up the story and make it interesting. The plot for this one tries that with an orphaned kid who stows away in the basement of grandma's house. An expected love triangle emerges with another local woman who has eyes for Carolyn's former sweetheart. But none of that is able to raise this film.
The setting, scenery and direction earn it most of the five stars I give it. The acting is mostly fair, but the plot is lame with a script that follows suit. Only viewers who are hooked on sentimental fluff will find this film worthwhile.
The film will appeal to those who understand the struggle of starting over as well as those who remember some drama in their Christmas. I think our heroine was aware that she wasn't running away but ultimately running home instead. Connie Sellecca in that role is believable (and strikingly beautiful) and Randy Travis is believable too, though he starts out timid he is soon redeemed as a strong compassionate male. The orphaned boy is as priceless as can be and, as one reviewer said, he holds the film together. There are a few moments where you will definitely know what's coming next, but it doesn't harm the film overall which evokes a nice sense of heart felt Christmas spirit that will lift you up while drawing you in to the meaning of Christmas. It's a nice film, and worth watching if you enjoy sentimental journeys.
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- WissenswertesRandy Travis and Rue McClanahan both appear in an episode of Touched by an Angel together.
- PatzerWhen Clay comes to tell William about the death of his mother he is alone but Ms. Stevens knocks on the door and then they leave in Clays vehicle. Her vehicle is nowhere in sight.
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