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Opera singer Jessica's flight to her concert in Vienna gets delayed and she is stranded in Yorkshire. The only place to stay is a bed-and-breakfast in an enchanting village run by a handsome... Read allOpera singer Jessica's flight to her concert in Vienna gets delayed and she is stranded in Yorkshire. The only place to stay is a bed-and-breakfast in an enchanting village run by a handsome widower named Andrew.Opera singer Jessica's flight to her concert in Vienna gets delayed and she is stranded in Yorkshire. The only place to stay is a bed-and-breakfast in an enchanting village run by a handsome widower named Andrew.
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I loved this movie for personal reasons as it reminded me of my daughter who moved with her family to live in Canada.
Knaresborough was one of my memorable highlights when I visited Yorkshire many years ago.
I enjoyed the scenery, spirit of Christmas & romantic aspects. I didn't allow the accents to spoil it. Seeing a movie without Sci-fi, violence & swearing is a refreshing change.
My only disappointment is that we never heard singing at the end.
Lily James would have been perfect in the lead role as she has musical & acting talent & more music would have been a welcome addition.
Yes, it was twee, but glad we just happened to switch on the Tele and stumbled upon this movie.
It brought a tear or two to my eyes as I saw it through the eyes of a child with happy memories of the festive season shared with family as well as my visit to Knaresborough.
Knaresborough was one of my memorable highlights when I visited Yorkshire many years ago.
I enjoyed the scenery, spirit of Christmas & romantic aspects. I didn't allow the accents to spoil it. Seeing a movie without Sci-fi, violence & swearing is a refreshing change.
My only disappointment is that we never heard singing at the end.
Lily James would have been perfect in the lead role as she has musical & acting talent & more music would have been a welcome addition.
Yes, it was twee, but glad we just happened to switch on the Tele and stumbled upon this movie.
It brought a tear or two to my eyes as I saw it through the eyes of a child with happy memories of the festive season shared with family as well as my visit to Knaresborough.
I have only one criticism regarding the story line. At the beginning, the main character, Jessica, is sitting at a small rail station in the middle of what turns out to be, Yorkshire. She was enroute to Vienna for a concert. Her flight was canceled. She ends up taking a train twenty miles away from the town where I presume the airport was. This was confusing especially since I once lived in Yorkshire. One other detail that bothered me was the endless supply of winter coats, hats and scarves. When she was at the train station she had a small to medium sized suitcase. That being said, this was a nice love story set at Christmas time. It was a British version of a Hallmark Christmas movie. No swearing, no violence and predictable. The location where it was filmed was beautiful. It's worth a watch at the end of a hectic day.
Good little film, nice to see the Yorkshire beauty rather than all the glitz and glamour of New York film's!!!
Only annoying thing was the blasted kid saying " sweetheart" all the time......
I assume the director cut his teeth on tv adverts
ok so the acting is awful
the cafe patrons are hilariously bad (hands up who wants to be in a christmas film?) a 'town cryer-a gram' is a brilliant idea
'andrew' is clearly from the south of england but the little girl is adorable "sweetheart"
it's a fantasy, we don't have 'steam trains' it's the 21st century or stationmasters although is he supposed to be santa?
But the biggest crime is no mention knaresboroughs most famous resident 'old mother shipton' no petrified well, no premonition's, no witches at all, a missed opportunity me thinks!
ok so the acting is awful
the cafe patrons are hilariously bad (hands up who wants to be in a christmas film?) a 'town cryer-a gram' is a brilliant idea
'andrew' is clearly from the south of england but the little girl is adorable "sweetheart"
it's a fantasy, we don't have 'steam trains' it's the 21st century or stationmasters although is he supposed to be santa?
But the biggest crime is no mention knaresboroughs most famous resident 'old mother shipton' no petrified well, no premonition's, no witches at all, a missed opportunity me thinks!
Full disclaimer, I love Hallmark Christmas movies. I now feel like I imagine Americans do when they watch them; do all small towns in America really have Christmas Tree farms and cookie factories? Probably not. For American tourists let me manage your expectations; the only airport in Yorkshire anywhere near is Leeds Bradford. If you were stranded at the airport you would get a taxi to the nearest premier inn. Never in all my time living in Leeds did a steam train with compartment pull up as part of a normal service! Don't get me started on the male lead's accent... other than that - terrible!
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- TriviaMost of the picturesque clips in this movie--the viaduct, castle etc.--were filmed in the small Yorkshire town of Knaresborough.
- GoofsThere is no reason a flight from USA to Vienna would divert to a regional airport in the UK. It would land at a major international airport, like Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Birmingham, or Manchester; none of which is served with a (regular) steam-train service (although there may be very rare special steam service, most trains are diesel/electric).
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