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A youth choir director (Chenoweth) needs to write a big song for the Christmas Eve show but "finds herself distracted" when a boy with a golden voice (Kevin Quinn) joins her choir, which wil... Read allA youth choir director (Chenoweth) needs to write a big song for the Christmas Eve show but "finds herself distracted" when a boy with a golden voice (Kevin Quinn) joins her choir, which will come as news to his widowed father (Wolf).A youth choir director (Chenoweth) needs to write a big song for the Christmas Eve show but "finds herself distracted" when a boy with a golden voice (Kevin Quinn) joins her choir, which will come as news to his widowed father (Wolf).
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Keith D. Robinson
- Brian
- (as Keith Robinson)
Isabella Frommelt
- Nora
- (as Isabella Taylor Frommelt)
Lacey Katena
- Mariah
- (as Lacey Caroline)
Eva Albright
- Emily
- (as Corey Brown)
Johanna Jowett
- Mariah's Mom
- (as Johanna Rebecca Jowett)
Gord James
- Wealthy Donor
- (as Gordon James)
J'Nelle York
- Driver
- (as J'Nelle Joy York)
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I tend to watch the Hallmark films to de-stress, so don't require anything with real depth. Usually I find Scott Wolf a weak actor and unfortunately one I have never warmed too but in this he has a little more depth, probably brought out by Director and supporting actor Eric Close (a more likeable actor of this genre).
Kristen Chenoweth gave an adequate acting performance and an excellent singing performance.
It was a good premise for a film with a really strong supporting cast but would have been lifted more by stronger leads.
Kristen Chenoweth gave an adequate acting performance and an excellent singing performance.
It was a good premise for a film with a really strong supporting cast but would have been lifted more by stronger leads.
A proper movie. Good singing, great believable acting and excellent chemistry between all parties.
Hallmark Hall of Fame presents a remarkable Christmas movie that will be enjoyed for years to come. The outstanding singing talents of Kristin Chenoweth and newcomer Kevin Quinn is a special Hallmark card in movie form. Scott Wolf adds delightful acting to an important role in the story. It is a lovely story with drama to tug at your heartstrings and just enough fun to keep you smiling. Kudos to a great cast.
The music is glorious with superb direction by Eric Close (who also stars) to make it the perfect Christmas experience. Don't miss watching this one.
Hallmark, Thank you for a special treat this holiday season.
The music is glorious with superb direction by Eric Close (who also stars) to make it the perfect Christmas experience. Don't miss watching this one.
Hallmark, Thank you for a special treat this holiday season.
Kristin Chenoweth is little known here in the UK, so had to check on Google whether she could actually sing as she does in the film ! Wow - a bit of a revelation that she does, and what a CV (resume) this lady has ! Had to agree with another reviewer though, that I should have watched with sub titles, as she doesn't enunciate clearly in her speaking voice - which is unusual for a singer of her calibre.
The storyline is good, and wont spoil it for others, but a surprising ending. An enjoyable watch, and shows what Hallmark can achieve with older and experienced actors in lead parts. They should do it more often !!
The storyline is good, and wont spoil it for others, but a surprising ending. An enjoyable watch, and shows what Hallmark can achieve with older and experienced actors in lead parts. They should do it more often !!
Had I been in charge of the remote, I would not have picked this movie from the recording list, but saved it to watch after I'd worked through other titles. I'm not at all a fan of Kristin Chenoweth. Neither she nor Wolf are on my list of must see young and beautiful (or handsome) people. I've seen Chenoweth in other movies in this genre and I have not been impressed.
Was I wrong. I enjoyed this movie. The story had many well used elements, but I liked the way it was put together. I probably should have seen it coming, but I didn't anticipate the "twist" until the last minute. Wolf and Chenoweth connected OK. I also enjoy Christmas movies where professional artists give quality musical performances. I had no idea Chenoweth had a voice like that. (Then I day later, I saw her performing on PBS with a big choir, maybe Mormon Tabernacle?.)
Was I wrong. I enjoyed this movie. The story had many well used elements, but I liked the way it was put together. I probably should have seen it coming, but I didn't anticipate the "twist" until the last minute. Wolf and Chenoweth connected OK. I also enjoy Christmas movies where professional artists give quality musical performances. I had no idea Chenoweth had a voice like that. (Then I day later, I saw her performing on PBS with a big choir, maybe Mormon Tabernacle?.)
Did you know
- TriviaThe exterior of the Broadway house used for the choir's concert is the Belasco Theatre on 44th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues in New York City, but the interior bears no resemblance whatsoever to the inside of that playhouse. It is actually the Knight Theater in Charlotte, NC
- GoofsWhen Katherine receives the severe weather alert on her cell phone, the word "eminent" is used when the word should be "imminent." This slight misspellings changes the meaning of the word. ("Eminent" means "prominent, famous." "Imminent" means "threatening.")
- ConnectionsReferences Christmas Story (1983)
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