Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaUpon her untimely death, a workaholic who never put much value into the joys of Christmas finds herself recruited to be a Christmas Angel -- and is assigned a hard luck case that she acciden... Leggi tuttoUpon her untimely death, a workaholic who never put much value into the joys of Christmas finds herself recruited to be a Christmas Angel -- and is assigned a hard luck case that she accidentally falls in love with.Upon her untimely death, a workaholic who never put much value into the joys of Christmas finds herself recruited to be a Christmas Angel -- and is assigned a hard luck case that she accidentally falls in love with.
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- (as Keith Blackman Dallas)
- Becky
- (as Kate Isaac)
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My criticisms of Kristin Davis aside (which, believe me is never-ending), I'll definitely watch this movie again next Christmas. McCormack gives a wonderful performance, and at Christmas, I'm always more forgiving about less-than-stellar movies. It's not the best one out there, but give it a try and take the good from it!
My favorite part of the movie (besides the eye candy) is Shirley MacLaine. Lately, she's been typecast as a "sassy, old broad" with gruff one-liners, but in this dual-role performance, she shows much more than a hard shell. In one of the roles, she's warm, friendly, and full of sunshine.
This Hallmark holiday film relies on the supernatural to move the story along, much like "A Christmas Carol". Shirley MacLaine plays the part of Pearl, an angel who stirs the pot with some predictable results.
McCormack is strong in his role. He is uncle and custodian to Lauren (Jaeda Lily Miller), who lost her parents in an accident. Davis is pleasant, but never very convincing as one side of the burgeoning romance that is central to the final chapter. Unlike some other Hallmark shows, Christmas is not an important part of the story; the action could have occurred at any time of the year.
This movie hits all the right notes (Eric McCormack sings several tunes) and tugs all the right heart strings!
Enjoyable flick!
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- QuizThis is Kristin Davis' second Christmas movie after Il destino può attendere (2001). Interestingly, that film also centers around her character dying at the beginning and features an angel.
- BlooperThere is a Grover Cleveland School in Chicago, but it is on West Byron, not 17th, as Max's niece says when she invites Eve to the Christmas pageant. Also, it is implied that Eve's brother and his family live in Oak Park, so her nephews would not be in the same school.
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Eve: I would just do it all so differently if I had a second chance.
Pearl: I hear that a lot.
Eve: I just don't know how I lost track of everything that was important.
Pearl: Hear that a lot too.
Eve: You must hear everything a lot.
Pearl: Well, one thing I never hear: no one has ever said, "I spent too much time loving someone."
- Colonne sonoreChristmas (Baby Please Come Home)
Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector
Performed by Darlene Love (uncredited)
Mother Berha Music Inc. (BMI/ABCKO Music Inc. (BMI), EMI Blackwood Music (Canada) Ltd. (SOCAN), Universal, Songs of Polygram International Inc., Rights Management Canada
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Master rights courtesy of EMI Blackwood Music (Canada) Ltd.
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