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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn ailing widowed father and his two estranged daughters experience a miracle when their late matriarch returns to spend Christmas with them.An ailing widowed father and his two estranged daughters experience a miracle when their late matriarch returns to spend Christmas with them.An ailing widowed father and his two estranged daughters experience a miracle when their late matriarch returns to spend Christmas with them.
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Alex Scarlis
- Keith
- (as Alexander Scarlis)
Dalton Brooks
- Child in Church
- (non crédité)
Steve Fox
- Men's Choir Member
- (non crédité)
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I guess I'm the weird one. At the first commercial break, I'm done. The people have been terribly annoying up to this point, so I don't feel like going on any further. There is nothing drawing me to see what might happen next.
Beth is a terrible sister. When she first sees her mother, she cries like a nine-year-old "she took my doll"... Beth is selfish and self-centered.. because she has a job in the city. She thinks that because the type of job she has, she thinks that her poo poo don't stink...Sara took on this role of caring for their father.. Sarah put her life on hold to take care of her father which in my book is way above and beyond what a daughter can do. Beth talks to her mother like a little kid..." Certain things she tells her mother "is none of her business"! Beth needs to just grow up. Beth literally looked jealous and tried to flirt with the guy who brought the Christmas tree, like really Beth! No girlfriend, you got your city husband over there and you try to flirt with that guy! Let Sarah have this one! Selfish Beth!! And then Beth is talking to her mom in the kitchen and her mom is telling her that you know that that's why she came back to help her fix Beth's problem, then Beth comes back and tells her" I'm an adult now you make me feel like a nine-year-old"... well proven point she acts like a nine-year-old crying over her doll. She acts like a nine-year-old with her selfish behavior. Enough said.
A Must See - especially for those who have experienced the great loss of someone they love... just goes to show us all - that even tho we've lost the physical person we had here on Earth - their love & spirit radiates/stays all around us until it's our time to go to Heaven. The movie reflects Life as it is in Our Time - hard, too busy, full of misunderstandings... Then shows us the bottom line - that Love will get us thru no matter what. That we should all take good care of each other - seeing past our deceiving exteriors - well into each other's true hearts. Meredith Baxter and all of the actors in this movie - did a great job! Want to get this movie for our home collection - will view it over and over and over again!
All the previous comments are on the button. This is a great, family film that I enjoyed a lot. Thank God for Hallmark. They refuse to let the family time die. If it were not for movies like this, I think the holidays would be much less enjoyable. I really miss those evenings when my mom, dad and I would find our favorite chair, hurry to get the cocoa and cookies setup in time for the movie. Just the lights from the tree, a few scented candles and the flicker of the TV. Sit back and be taken into the Christmas magic of a good movie. Those times are leaving us. Everything it too fast, too commercial, to liberal, too "xmas"! Movies like this save the spirit. All season I scan the satellite guide on Hallmark, Gospel Music Channel, TBN and others looking for films like this. And guess what, I am a guy. A 49 year old guy that misses a world where a family was mom, dad and a kid or three. When Merry Christmas wasn't grounds for a law suit. When the City Hall had a beautiful nativity scene and people could say Christmas was a celebration of the birth of Jesus. Shamless ad: Visit Amazon.com. They have a 3 DVD set, this film, A Christmas Visitor and Christmas Snow. All for a really good price.
I was watching this film today and at first I thought it was maudlin and sentimental. Then as it got closer toward a climax I was thinking how wonderful it was for Ronny Cox and daughters Natasha Gregson Wagner and Tracey Needham to get a return visit from his late wife and their mother Meredith Baxter. And just in time for Christmas.
Call me a sentimental fool, but I have to say I wouldn't mind a return visit from both my parents and my sister who've gone from this life.
That's what happens to Cox after he sustains a mild stroke and for his recovery Wagner takes him back to the small town and the house that they grew up in. She also calls Tracey Needham in who has moved to another big city and is an advertising executive. When they get home certain things start to happen as if by magic. Cox knows what's going on, but eventually the daughters are clued in when Meredith Baxter returns from the beyond to spend Christmas with her still earthbound family.
As you can imagine a whole range of issues bothering the still living relatives are thrashed out to the point where the film is getting a bit bogged down. I guess it's what happens when you have an Angel In The Family and they come calling.
Angel In The Family is somewhat talky and verbose, but who could argue with a wonderful concept that I only wished happened in my life. And I suspect those of you reading this will feel likewise.
Call me a sentimental fool, but I have to say I wouldn't mind a return visit from both my parents and my sister who've gone from this life.
That's what happens to Cox after he sustains a mild stroke and for his recovery Wagner takes him back to the small town and the house that they grew up in. She also calls Tracey Needham in who has moved to another big city and is an advertising executive. When they get home certain things start to happen as if by magic. Cox knows what's going on, but eventually the daughters are clued in when Meredith Baxter returns from the beyond to spend Christmas with her still earthbound family.
As you can imagine a whole range of issues bothering the still living relatives are thrashed out to the point where the film is getting a bit bogged down. I guess it's what happens when you have an Angel In The Family and they come calling.
Angel In The Family is somewhat talky and verbose, but who could argue with a wonderful concept that I only wished happened in my life. And I suspect those of you reading this will feel likewise.
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- AnecdotesSome scenes were filmed at the old Herald Examiner building in downtown Los Angeles, purported to be haunted. A crew member was walking up the stairs to the 2nd floor and the book in her back pocket was removed and thrown down the stairs - no one was with her at the time. Another crew member reported a door that would open and close by itself on the 4th floor.
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