A widow and her son on a trip to a Manhattan store find their lives changed forever when they meet sales clerk, Steve.A widow and her son on a trip to a Manhattan store find their lives changed forever when they meet sales clerk, Steve.A widow and her son on a trip to a Manhattan store find their lives changed forever when they meet sales clerk, Steve.
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I for one loved this movie. The kid was a little annoying at times but other than that it combined two of my favorite things; Romance and Christmas. Even better that it had David James Elliot, a favorite of mine since getting into JAG. And the end? So many movies have the guy running after the girl. I thought it great that it was the girl chasing the guy. I would hope someday they put it on DVD so I can have it for a long time. And i can't wait to see the original to compare.
i personally loved this movie why ? One Saturday evening ,it was snowing so the movie came on , I'm not a big fan of Christmas movie , but i said to myself i got nothing to do , so i would watch it i fell in love , this movie shows u that to take the biggest risk when you're on
the edge, the kid is kinda annoying but by the end of the movie u would fall in love with him , its a flick chick movie i would recommend u to watch it on a snowy Saturday with your family or loved one while drinking a hot chocolate it would make u fall all over in love just like ""while you were sleeping"" enjoy and prove me wrong
the edge, the kid is kinda annoying but by the end of the movie u would fall in love with him , its a flick chick movie i would recommend u to watch it on a snowy Saturday with your family or loved one while drinking a hot chocolate it would make u fall all over in love just like ""while you were sleeping"" enjoy and prove me wrong
Well, I liked this movie a lot. As a matter of fact, the three of us in our family decided today to have our Christmas dinner in bed watching this movie.
Don't miss the opportunity to see the cold lawyer showing a warm heart, a woman decided to suffer, and a dreamer fighting for his dreams.
Don't miss the opportunity to see the cold lawyer showing a warm heart, a woman decided to suffer, and a dreamer fighting for his dreams.
Jodie (Cynthia Gibb) is a widowed businesswoman with a six year old son named Timmy. One day, she is required to purchase an expensive toy train set for a work-related project. It's nearing Christmas and the salesman, Steve, tries to tell her it is non-returnable but she hurries off. At home, Timmy spies the package and thinks the train is for him and, in general, is dreaming of Christmas Day. Also, Jodie's boyfriend of two years is coming over and has a marriage proposal to throw out. Jodie says she needs time to answer him. Taking the train back to the store, Jodie gets Steve fired by pleading with him to take the purchase off of her credit card. But, he seems in no pain, since Jodie agrees to have lunch with him. A ha! A romantic triangle seems to be forming. What will be the outcome? This is a sweet story but one with pretty unrealistic happenings. The script seems to contrive funny ways for Jodie and Steve to meet, ones that have no credence. For example, Steve gets wrongfully accused of theft near the park where he and Jodie have had lunch, Jodie is called to the station to vouch for him and Steve ends up eating dinner with Jodie, her parents, Timmy, and the boyfriend! Yet, that said, this film is still very romantic and should appeal to the fans of holiday romance. The actors, including Gibb, are great, with the young man playing Timmy just adorable. The sets, costumes, and usual production amenities are fine, too. Most of the content concerns the adults, however, making it an odd choice for a family viewing. Instead, if you are a romantic at heart, do try to find this film for you or your partner but not necessarily your children. You will bask in its triumph of love but your kids may be totally bored out of their skulls.
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- TriviaA remake of Holiday Affair (1949) starring Robert Mitchum and Janet Leigh.
- GoofsMr. Crowley's secretary tells Mr. Crowley that Timothy is six years old. But Timothy never told her his age.
- ConnectionsRemake of Un mariage compliqué (1949)
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- 1h 27m(87 min)
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