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After receiving an honorable discharge, a former Marine suffers a minor car accident that strands her in a small town for the Christmas season.After receiving an honorable discharge, a former Marine suffers a minor car accident that strands her in a small town for the Christmas season.After receiving an honorable discharge, a former Marine suffers a minor car accident that strands her in a small town for the Christmas season.
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Gage Arbuthnot
- Tyler
- (as Gage Graham-Arbuthnot)
Yvonne E. Davidson
- Dorothy
- (as Yvonne Davidson)
Kathy Feige
- Female Quartet Singer
- (as Kathryn Feige)
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What and amazing story. Even my hubby sat for over an hr to watch. Now this is a miracle! ;)
I'm watching this movie for the second time in a week. I'm a married man, what can I say?
This is a highly enjoyable Hallmark movie. There is a lot of chemistry between the two main actors and the supporting cast is solid.
This is a highly enjoyable Hallmark movie. There is a lot of chemistry between the two main actors and the supporting cast is solid.
Animal lovers, take your first step in the military Christmas genre with A Veteran's Christmas. It stars a woman who was honorably discharged and misses her K9 dog, who was not discharged along with her. It just breaks your heart when she looks at pictures of them together on her phone. She may get a healthy dose of the Christmas spirit when she gets stranded in a small town (yes, this is a Hallmark movie), but she still misses her dog terribly.
I loved Eloise Mumford's performance. She really seemed like a veteran. Her eyes were never fully happy, and it was very clear she'd seen the horrors of war. Her mannerisms were masculine and sometimes stilted, successfully putting across her awkwardness at civilian life. But besides Eloise's convincing performance, the rest of the cast isn't much to write home about. It feels like a movie that was made by a church group - which is fine, but it doesn't have the best production values or most interesting screenplay out there. There's also a heavy religious theme to the movie, which will appeal to some and not to others. For a simple movie with an unexpected tug on your heart (yes, I teared up at the end), check this one out. Grab your hankies for a double-feature with Holiday for Heroes.
I loved Eloise Mumford's performance. She really seemed like a veteran. Her eyes were never fully happy, and it was very clear she'd seen the horrors of war. Her mannerisms were masculine and sometimes stilted, successfully putting across her awkwardness at civilian life. But besides Eloise's convincing performance, the rest of the cast isn't much to write home about. It feels like a movie that was made by a church group - which is fine, but it doesn't have the best production values or most interesting screenplay out there. There's also a heavy religious theme to the movie, which will appeal to some and not to others. For a simple movie with an unexpected tug on your heart (yes, I teared up at the end), check this one out. Grab your hankies for a double-feature with Holiday for Heroes.
Eloise Mumford should be one of the Hallmark Queens by now. My initial reaction was that she was too beautiful to play a 6 year Marine vet, but she really captured the angst and confusion of her character.
Sean Faris' judge, on the other hand, was wildly unrealistic both in and out of the courtroom. I'm a lawyer and I've never seen a judge smile so much or behave so oddly in court. And, as other reviewers have noted, the townsfolk (and the staging) had a creepy Stepford/Body Snatchers feel.
There was also a line about how a local tree farm donates 1,000 trees to vets every year. That also seemed wildly unrealistic.
Still, there are some sweet moments and a great ending.
And Eloise Mumford.
Sean Faris' judge, on the other hand, was wildly unrealistic both in and out of the courtroom. I'm a lawyer and I've never seen a judge smile so much or behave so oddly in court. And, as other reviewers have noted, the townsfolk (and the staging) had a creepy Stepford/Body Snatchers feel.
There was also a line about how a local tree farm donates 1,000 trees to vets every year. That also seemed wildly unrealistic.
Still, there are some sweet moments and a great ending.
And Eloise Mumford.
7/10 - festive Hallmark Christmas flick full of joy and familiar tropes and honors veterans across the world
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- GoofsAlthough presumably set in the US, all the storefront website URLs end in ".ca" which specifies Canada.
- Quotes
Grace Garland: [grinning] Are you aware of the deep concern in this parish over your marital status?
Joe Peterson: Don't you have someplace to be?
- ConnectionsReferences Le Miracle sur la 34ème rue (1947)
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- A Veteran's Christmas
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- North Bay, Ontario, Canada(Filming City)
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- $2,800,000 (estimated)
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