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Coup de foudre chez le père Noël

Original title: Snowed-Inn Christmas
  • TV Movie
  • 2017
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
3.9K
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Bethany Joy Lenz and Andrew W. Walker in Coup de foudre chez le père Noël (2017)
Jenna Hudson and Kevin Jenner are polar opposites, working for the same online publication in New York City. After a snowstorm forces them to stay in Santa Claus, Indiana, the two are placed in a Christmas Wonderland and the focus of their story shifts to saving the historic town inn run by Carol and Christopher Winters.
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Two rival journalists get stuck together at an inn during the holidays.Two rival journalists get stuck together at an inn during the holidays.Two rival journalists get stuck together at an inn during the holidays.

  • Director
    • Gary Yates
  • Writer
    • Carley Smale
  • Stars
    • Bethany Joy Lenz
    • Andrew W. Walker
    • Belinda Montgomery
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gary Yates
    • Writer
      • Carley Smale
    • Stars
      • Bethany Joy Lenz
      • Andrew W. Walker
      • Belinda Montgomery
    • 65User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Bethany Joy Lenz
    Bethany Joy Lenz
    • Jenna Hudson
    • (as Joy Lenz)
    Andrew W. Walker
    Andrew W. Walker
    • Kevin Jenner
    • (as Andrew Walker)
    Belinda Montgomery
    Belinda Montgomery
    • Carol Winters
    John B. Lowe
    John B. Lowe
    • Christopher Winters
    Jefferson Brown
    Jefferson Brown
    • Andrew
    Tasha Smith
    Tasha Smith
    • Simone Jenkins
    Stephanie Moroz
    Stephanie Moroz
    • Meagan Jenner
    Susanna Portnoy
    • Wendy Jenner
    Aaron Radwanski
    Aaron Radwanski
    • Eric Craig
    Leona Katambi
    • Tori Craig
    Shannon Guile
    Shannon Guile
    • Woman at Santa Display
    Jackson Blake
    Jackson Blake
    • Woman's Son
    Thanya Romero
    • Airport Worker #2
    Zoe Fish
    Zoe Fish
    • Young Girl
    Morgan Holmstrom
    Morgan Holmstrom
    • Katie
    Mariam Bernstein
    • Woman at Garage
    Jim Kirby
    • Office Worker
    • (uncredited)
    Cindy Myskiw
    Cindy Myskiw
    • Airport customer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gary Yates
    • Writer
      • Carley Smale
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    User reviews65

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    9rebekahrox

    Sooooooo Good!

    With Bethany Joy Lenz and Andrew Walker taking the lead, how can it not be at least good? The popular duo play 2 journalist colleagues sent to Aspen to compete for top spot at their magazine. They both are "off" Christmas. Andrew, because he can't bear to go home to his lovely family since his Dad died. Bethany, because her boyfriend just dumped her after looking forward to spending it with him and his family. They get stranded in Santa Claus, Indiana, at a B & B run by Mr. And Mrs. Winter with both trying to find a Christmas story there that will save their jobs. Rivalry leads to mutual appreciation, liking, then love, even though they are so different from each other.

    Andrew's character seems a little sneaky at first. But when he finds out Bethany was an unadopted orphan who made up her happy Christmas tradition stories, he takes her to his nearby home so she can have the family Christmas she has always dreamed of. It was sweet and touching and embodied the true spirit of Christmas.

    Bethany realizes right away that there is something magical and mysterious going on with the B & B and the Winters. The fantasy is handled with wonder and without silliness thanks to Belinda Montgomery and John B. Lowe who play the couple and the excellent script. When she finds a photograph of the Winters dated 1842...Well. I will say no more, but she knows she has her story. If only she can find a certificate designating the Inn as a property of historical significance that will prevent it's demolition. Yes, there is that going on as well.

    The only quibble I had was when bad boyfriend showed up, she took way too long to dump him. The actors all shine in this one, with a special shout out to Tasha Scott, a former Tyler Perry stand-out, who made the small part of their boss entertaining and special. The last short scene with "The Winters" is worth a an extra star all by itself.
    9omijer

    good acting saves this film

    By this time of year..a week before Christmas, one can pretty much expect to have seen every movie plot permutation possible. The formula is time-tested, it is comforting in its familiarity, and always gives the viewer a smile when the happy ending arrives. While this film meets all those criteria, it stands out because of the excellent acting involved, as well as the intelligent, snappy dialogue. Andrew Walker is a marvelous actor, with a vast store of acting talent..He has a range of facial expressions, delivers dialogue with appropriate feeling, and is extremely attractive and appealing..In all his movies, he offers a true depiction of his character..There is never anything bland or repetitious about his acting...Bethany Joy Lenz is gifted in any role she undertakes. She has an intelligent demeanor, she has a range of expressions..and to her credit, unlike other holiday movie actresses, she does not spend her time on screen giggling or frantically smiling. One feature of this type of movie that might be thought about more carefully by the writers or producers is the cliche moment when the male and female leads are a moment away from their first kiss..the heroine's ex always appears. It is predictable, it is almost a joke by now, and it really interrupts any originality of the moment..There must be a way to re-think this cliche moment because the viewer is so used to it, it is actually comical when it happens in every film.

    This is a really appealing movie..Give it a chance..You will smile , for sure.
    8elliewarner

    Predictable? Oh Yeah. But Surprisingly Charming

    Yes these Christmas stories are a dime a dozen. Yes these churned out movies can be crushingly boring and laughable. Because of the two lead characters, however, Snowed-In Christmas transcends. Walker and Lenz have great chemistry and timing. He is especially charming and more believable as a romantic male lead than a lot of these made for TV movies. They hooked me right in to the predictable story line. The emphasis on simple nuclear family experiences and togetherness becoming treasured and meaningful traditions is heartwarming and rare. Yep, I loved the movie.
    6Hope-Earl

    These 2 are a delight to watch!!

    Didn't love the story line but I have to admit these 2 have amazing chemistry and banter. My second movie from the both of them and they are great actors. Bottled with love was much better still this one wasn't too bad
    8LukeCustomer2

    This one works.

    While I think this movie has a terrible title and also I do not like the subplot about the owners of the inn and their connection to the real life Santa Claus, this move works much better than the standard Christmas fare. In large part, as has been noted this is due to the main actors who are both very good actors (and actually will someone give Andrew Walker a non lifetime / Hallmark movie? He has earned it). Bethany Joy Lenz and Walker play fellow reporters at an online magazine. As you do, they live in their own little work world hardly even knowing each other until they are pitted against each other at Christmas, tasked with writing a story or losing a job. Both are determined to win but get diverted from their original location to the small town of Santa Claus Indiana. While there they get to know each other they fall in love. Without giving too much away these stories typically do not have enough plot to establish a real feeling relationship but this did and the actors sold it pretty well. There is one sour note right at the very end but still the vast majority of the move is worth it.

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    • Trivia
      There really is a Santa Claus, Indiana. It is about an hour east of Evansville just off of I-64 in southwestern Indiana. It's known for its Christmas theme. Santa Claus Museum & Village is home to the 1880 Santa Claus Church, Santa Claus Post Office and a tall, 1935 Santa Claus statue. The museum traces local history and the origin of the town's name. Holiday World theme park is a big attraction open May-October.
    • Goofs
      The aircraft that Kevin and Jenna try to fly to Aspen in is shown connected to the airports jet-way. It is a Boeing 737 with blue painted engines. 737's have a 3x3 seating configuration but the interior shots show a smaller aircraft's interior with a 2x2 seating configuration. When the aircraft taxis and takes off, its engines are now red.
    • Quotes

      Jenna Hudson: You've read one of my articles?

      Kevin Jenner: Well, yeah. I've read them all. You're an amazing writer.

      Jenna Hudson: Really? You think so?

      Kevin Jenner: Why do you think I've been such a baby about being paired up with you as my competition?

    • Connections
      References Sauvés par le gong (1989)

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Guild Posting
    • Languages
      • English
      • American Sign Language
    • Also known as
      • Snowed-Inn Christmas
    • Filming locations
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Julijette
      • Snowed Inn Manitoba
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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