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A Merry Scottish Christmas

  • Fernsehfilm
  • 2023
  • TV-G
  • 1 Std. 24 Min.
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Lacey Chabert and Scott Wolf in A Merry Scottish Christmas (2023)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFollows estranged siblings Lindsay and Brad as they travel to Scotland at Christmas to reunite with their mother Jo.Follows estranged siblings Lindsay and Brad as they travel to Scotland at Christmas to reunite with their mother Jo.Follows estranged siblings Lindsay and Brad as they travel to Scotland at Christmas to reunite with their mother Jo.

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    • Dustin Rikert
  • Drehbuch
    • Audrey Shulman
    • Andrea Canning
    • Dustin Rikert
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Lacey Chabert
    • Scott Wolf
    • James Robinson
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    • Regie
      • Dustin Rikert
    • Drehbuch
      • Audrey Shulman
      • Andrea Canning
      • Dustin Rikert
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Lacey Chabert
      • Scott Wolf
      • James Robinson
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    Lacey Chabert
    Lacey Chabert
    • Dr. Lindsay Morgan
    Scott Wolf
    Scott Wolf
    • Brad Morgan
    James Robinson
    James Robinson
    • Mac Bell
    Kellie Blaise
    Kellie Blaise
    • Sarah Morgan
    Fiona Bell
    • Josephine
    Gerry O'Brien
    Gerry O'Brien
    • Graeme Stewart
    Tom Doonan
    • Hamish
    Laura Hughes
    • Elspeth Abernathy
    Andy Peppiette
    Andy Peppiette
    • Danny
    Chris McHallem
    • Angus Ryan
    • (as Chris Mchallem)
    Tiernan Messitt-Greene
    • Charlie
    • (as Tiernan Messitt Greene)
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    Eilidh Murray
    • Young Josephine
    • (as Eilidh Murphy)
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    Iggy Bownes
    • Morgan Family Driver
    Gemma Kane
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    Will Kemp
    Will Kemp
    • Thomas
    Stella Watson
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      • Dustin Rikert
    • Drehbuch
      • Audrey Shulman
      • Andrea Canning
      • Dustin Rikert
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    8cgvsluis

    Christmas at a castle in Scotland...totally worth seeing with reunited Party of Five siblings.

    I have nothing but nice things to say about this Hallmark holiday film. I am loving these excursions into foreign locales and the sharing of other culture's holiday traditions...and this is no exception. In this film we travel to Scotland for a Christmas with siblings Brad and Lindsay.

    They arrive at the fictional Glenncraig, or the lovely and very real Duns Castle which was used in the filming, at their mother's invitation. What they don't know is their mother was meant to be the Duchess there as first born and Lady Josephine. A role that she ran away from to go to America where she became Brad and Lindsay's mother. Her brother, Danny, became the Duke in her absence. Unfortunately, Duke Daniel has recently passed away, leaving the castle and estate to his absent sister and potentially Brad and Lindsay.

    It was fun seeing some Scottish Christmas traditions with the bonfire to celebrate the Christmas solstice, the Shetland ponies, the banquet and ball...The dancing, the kilts, the Scotch.

    "An enchanting time and place, the romance, the history, the moors, Glenncraig is straight out of a fairytale at Christmas time."-Mac

    This was a story about family and home. I thought it was a beautiful touch to use Michael Buble's song "Home" at a key point towards the end. It was fun to see the reunion of two Party of Five members, reunited as siblings again. The real revelation however is the Scottish actor James Robinson, who played the castle estate manager Mac Bell. Perfect for the role of a romantic lead, he is handsome and his Scottish burr really added a note of authenticity to the film (along with the proper Scottish pronunciations!). Kellie Blaise was also a nice addition to the cast as Sarah Morgan, Brad's wife. What lovely hair she has. Gerry O'Brien, was perfect as the voice of reason Graeme Stewart. The surprise appearance by Will Kemp for a dance with Lacy Chabert, was fun especially in light of their co-starring in Hallmark's Dancing Detective series.

    This is a film I would recommend to anyone who likes to armchair travel and who is a fan of Christmas and family. (Also I might recommend this to Party of Five fans who might get a kick out of the Scott Wolf-Lacey Chabert reunion.)
    6allmoviesfan

    A Hallmark Christmas, Scottish style.

    Just as well, for the 90's Party of Five addict in me, that Scott Wolf and Lacey Chabert played siblings - even if they are estranged at the start of the film. Couldn't have handled them playing a couple.

    Speaking of PO5, the bar named Salinger's, owned by a guy called Charlie? Love that nod to the show that made Wolf and Chabert famous.

    A Merry Scottish Christmas is much better than the last Hallmark movie where Chabert went to a castle (2021's forgettable 'Christmas at Castle Hart').

    It is a Hallmark movie that doesn't feel like one. Aside from the unique setting, there is real family drama here, serious stuff that Hallmark movies usually don't touch with a ten-foot pole. (Well, the old version of Hallmark, anyway. The Crown network seems to be going to places it never did before with storylines, casts and romantic pairings. If that's them going woke, then I'm fine with it...)

    Beautiful establishing shots, good acting all around, some very un Hallmark-like storylines (refreshingly so), plenty of Scottish flavour (music, language and Christmas traditions) and, for a change, a romance that wasn't the main focus of the film.

    Oh, and a cool cameo from Chabert's romantic interest in the brilliant 2020 Hallmark classic 'The Christmas Waltz' on the same weekend as a sequel to that film airs on a rival network.
    6dunkin-53300

    Good but weird

    This is your standard Christmas movie fare-decently festive, predictable storyline, and acceptable acting. However, there's an odd dynamic between the siblings; their relationship feels strangely like that of a married couple. It's as if the writers were either only children themselves or come from a family dynamic most of us wouldn't recognize. While it's worth a casual watch for the holiday vibe, it's not something I'd spend money on in theaters. Better for a free streaming night with low expectations.

    But don't expect to be blown away, I'm hoping the budget was low. The woman are great Lacey and the Mother steal the show. The guys on the other hand are pretty novice.
    7Jackbv123

    Reunion

    The reunion of the Party of Five stars Lacey Chabert and Scott Wolf will attract the attention of many. They play estranged brother and sister Lindsay and Brad. They each went separate ways at adulthood and that left resentment. That resentment gets lip service for a while but the two quickly act far friendlier toward each other than the backstory would imply. But the big story in the plot is that their mom, also estranged from them, is heir of a duke.

    Lindsay meets Mac, the estate manager, and they begin developing a romance, but that plot thread is secondary to the family reconciliation and their dealing with issues related to their inheritance.

    The acting is mostly OK, but somehow I didn't feel it much from Scott Wolf. I think I was put off by his over enthusiasm which could have been overacting. The dialogue was also OK with some funny moments. We saw a bit of Scottish scenery and traditions.

    There were no great highs or lows or surprises. The tension was all relational and didn't involve any threats to body or livelihood.

    One mystery to me was Mac's brother-in-law. The actor looked familiar but I couldn't place him.
    5barefoot_in_the_park

    It was okay, but a bit disappointing

    There were too many things that distracted in this one. First, why did they choose Duke/Duchess as the title? It would have been far more believable if it had been Earl or a lesser title. And while it was nice to see Lacey Chabert and Scott Wolf together again, their age difference was glaring. I kept thinking, sure they played siblings in Party of Five, but it is just weird here. There are lines that reference "when we were teenagers," implying they're supposed to be, three or four years apart, maybe five? I looked up both of them, and there is a 14 year age difference in real life, Scott Wolf is in his mid-fifties. Along with that, the woman playing their mom didn't seem old enough. And there is always an expected amount of cheesiness in Hallmark movies, but it felt so forced how cheerful and friendly all the Scottish people were. It just seemed so over the top. On that note, I couldn't stand Hamish (I think that was the character's name), man was he annoying, so over-acted. On a positive note, the castle was beautiful, and shots of the scenery were lovely.

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      The Scottish castle at the center of the movie is actually in Ireland.
    • Patzer
      During the tour, Hamish says the castle dates back to the 14th century, but then two minutes later he says the castle was built in 1491 (which is the 15th century).
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      References Downton Abbey (2010)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 18. November 2023 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Irland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
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      • Englisch
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      • Srećan škotski Božić
    • Drehorte
      • Barberstown Castle, Straffan, County Kildare, Irland(location)
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      • Treehouse Media
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