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L'espoir de Noël

Original title: I'll Be Home for Christmas
  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • TV-G
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
395
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Jack Palance in L'espoir de Noël (1997)
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Veterinarian and part-time mayor Sarah heads a town council desperate to find a doctor to keep open the small town's clinic. They fear, rightly, that family after family will move away and t... Read allVeterinarian and part-time mayor Sarah heads a town council desperate to find a doctor to keep open the small town's clinic. They fear, rightly, that family after family will move away and the town will disappear. Their hopes are raised when Bob announces his widower son Michael ... Read allVeterinarian and part-time mayor Sarah heads a town council desperate to find a doctor to keep open the small town's clinic. They fear, rightly, that family after family will move away and the town will disappear. Their hopes are raised when Bob announces his widower son Michael the surgeon and grand daughter are going to visit for the first time in years for the Xmas... Read all

  • Director
    • Jerry London
  • Writer
    • Darrah Cloud
  • Stars
    • Ann Jillian
    • Robert Hays
    • Ashley Gorrell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    395
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerry London
    • Writer
      • Darrah Cloud
    • Stars
      • Ann Jillian
      • Robert Hays
      • Ashley Gorrell
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Ann Jillian
    Ann Jillian
    • Sarah Gladstone
    Robert Hays
    Robert Hays
    • Mike Greiser
    Ashley Gorrell
    Ashley Gorrell
    • Jilly Greiser
    Linda Sorensen
    Linda Sorensen
    • Margie
    Eric Peterson
    Eric Peterson
    • Dave
    Bernard Behrens
    Bernard Behrens
    • Hal
    Tom Harvey
    • Hap
    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Bob Greiser
    Jack Jessop
    • Nick Gladstone
    Frances Hyland
    Frances Hyland
    • Thelma Jenkins
    Stan Coles
    • A.L. Drysdale
    Joan Heney
    • Edith Drysdale
    Diego Matamoros
    • Fred
    Margaret Wright
    • Mary Jenkins
    Ralph Small
    • Clete Smith
    Diane Douglas
    • Ruby Smith
    Michael Vollans
    • Grady Smith
    Boyd Banks
    Boyd Banks
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    • Director
      • Jerry London
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      • Darrah Cloud
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    9citizenjerry

    A heartwarming story

    I liked this movie a lot for its old-fashioned romance and watching Mike come to realize just how important home and family are to the soul of man.

    Gee willikers! It's just a movie. I hear plenty of people criticize every movie or TV show because "that's not how real cops would do it" or "that's not how real doctors would do it." Do we criticize a movie about time travel because that's not how it's done in real life? The magic of movies can only work when we're willing to suspend our disbelief and let the movie create its own reality.

    So rather than negatively comparing movies to real life, I think we should just enjoy the film for what it is. And this one has a real sweetness to it.
    10trpdean

    So very much to love

    I adore this movie. It very much reminds me of excellent Hollywood movies from the 1940s - and should probably have been released in theaters.

    There are a number of very interesting conflicts in this movie - the appeal of small towns vs. big cities, the psychological conflict within the male protagonist regarding his competence and career, the efforts by small Midwestern towns to remain viable, the awakening of the female middle aged protagonist to her own loneliness - and her subsequent defeated effort to resolve it, the granddaughter's past minimal relationship to her rural grandfather.

    So many of the issues in this movie ring true - especially for those in the Midwest but not exclusively.

    So many small towns have faded as the young and ambitious left the town far behind them when they went away to college - schools, hospitals, department stores, are shut down as the dwindling population no longer requires - or can support - them.

    Similarly, the burn-out of an upper middle class professional after two decades of practice - and without a spouse to sustain him -- is true in countless cases.

    Finally, the unlikelihood that a single woman doctor (in this case a veterinarian) will fall for someone of similar interests and education -when she returns to the small town after many years away at college and veterinary school, is very true.

    The acting by all the principals is wonderful - Ann Jillian is graciously lovely, vulnerable and far more understated than in most roles I've seen her in, Robert Hays is his very credible gentlemanly self, Jack Palance is extraordinary - again far more understated than I've seen him in other roles, and the actress playing the girl plays her part so well - her trepidation, enthusiasm, directness, warmth.

    One thing that I particularly liked about this movie was the pairing of Ann Jillian and Robert Hays. They're two actors I'd never have thought of together - the former has played such brassy and showy roles in so many productions and the latter is so self-effacing, almost shy. Yet this fits their parts perfectly - you can see in their looks and intelligence why they'd have been drawn together in high school - and yet not wanted to continue the relationship when both went off to college.

    In the very different personalities of the actor and actress, you feel they're perfect as a FORMER high school couple. And yet as the decades have passed, one can readily accept the growing vulnerability of Ann Jillian's character - one can readily see how the vet's once spectacular attention-getting looks have (gently) faded as she's lived her life of activity and entrepreneurship, taken charge of necessary things - and taken little note of her own self. In this sense, the (still beautiful) Ann Jillian's current round figure and her character's dowdy camouflaging clothes perfectly fit the self-heedlessness of her character.

    Similarly, the lines (on which the camera focuses) upon the face of the still boyish looking Hays character are testament to the loss of confidence suffered in the years since the death of the once brilliant funny wife who had fortified his own sense of being successful. His wife no longer shields his lack of confidence. Hays looks careworn and doubtful - and few of his body movements, even the way he looks at others, are committed.

    In their current situations, these characters' emotions, hesitations, decisions - even their lies - are very well-written and very credible because they're wonderfully portrayed.

    The small town is well-portrayed (especially the speed with which news told to one is passed around), and not overly sentimentalized. Moreover, the big city (Minneapolis? St. Paul? Rochester Minn.?) is - surprisingly and wonderfully - NOT made to look bad to make the small town look appealing. The availability of fun ice rinks, great shopping, a well-run major hospital - ARE advantages of the big city - and they're not downplayed in the interest of the story.

    These are real adults - and this is a wonderfully adult movie. If you liked movies with say, Barbara Stanwyck or Bette Davis, Katherine Hepburn or Irene Dunne - this movie's for you. It evokes truly strong emotions in the viewer because it all feels so very true.

    I hope this becomes one of those movies that steadily gains enormous favor over time - and becomes ritual viewing across the country.

    It's that good.
    7inkblot11

    Home is mores somber than other Holiday films but its a sweet story

    Sarah (Ann Jillian) is the part-time mayor of a town that is big at holiday time, St. Nicholas is its name! With her other work time, she is the area's vet. Unfortunately, the village is rather remote and the town's doctor has just passed away. With simple cases, Sarah has been helping out in medical emergencies but she can't truly practice human medicine. Now, word comes that longtime, older resident Bob (Jack Palance) is going to have visitors. This would be his physician son, Michael (Robert Hays) and his tween daughter. Every resident is eager to greet Michael and persuade him to move back and be the doctor that they need. Unfortunately, there are complications. Michael has lived and practiced in a big metropolitan area, so he may not want to "go back home". But, more importantly, he is having anxiety attacks and loss of confidence in his skills, due mostly to the death of his wife a couple of years before. At the hospital where he has been treating patients, a supervisor is ready to grant him a professional leave, so that he can seek help. Maybe just going back to be among family and friends will do the trick. Here's hoping. Also complicating matters is the fact that Sarah was Michael's high school sweetheart and she has never married another. Will a rekindling of romance be possible? This is a nice family Christmas flick but it is not lighthearted in subject matter. Michael truly is going through an emotional crisis that has to be dealt with seriously. Also, Sarah is not certain she wants him back in town, for she is afraid her heart may be broken again. In addition, Bob is difficult to get to know well, making a hardship for the granddaughter who doesn't think her g-pa likes her very much. On the plus side, the cast members are quite fine, the setting is very lovely, while the script tackles issues with a caring story. Overall, if you want a holiday movie, this is a good one, yes, but just be in the mood for something more reflective and less light-hearted.
    10XcrossbonesX_black

    its all good

    this movie is so good to see. i saw it last week with my dad and i wanted my mom to see it as well. i want to buy it for Christmas even! it made me cry because of the great acting cast and storyline as well as the script. this movie feels like home to me and i love the way it is filmed in Toronto, Canada but set in Iowa, USA. i love the snow scenes. everybody did a terrific job on this movie and i congratulate them all. i wish it was shown every year in December and made a big deal of like other Christmas movies are, like "The Santa Clause". somehow this movie made me to want to keep watching, even though i knew it would entail a happy ending. i like movies with happy endings. this movie is so cool and i recommend it to every family out there who believe in the spirit of Christmas.
    10rzjacobs-1

    Wonderful - Ashley Gorrell should be in more movies.....

    This is a great movie.(I would rate this as one of my all time favorite movies) I usually cannot watch movies a second time but this is one movie I can watch over and over. Ashley Gorrell is awesome in this movie and the cast all seem to click together. This is a movie everyone can enjoy. You will need a box of Kleenex when watching this movie. Ann Jillian, Jack Palance, Robert Hays, Ashley Gorrell are great together. I would love to see a sequel to this movie You won't regret purchasing or renting this movie. I'll Be Home For Christmas is a must see every year at the holidays and gets one ready for the holidays. It puts Christmas in perspective and makes you realize how important family, friends and community are. A+

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      In the classroom while Ann Jillians character is talking with various townspeople the chalkboard can be seen in the background. The alphabet is written on the chalkboard but the letter Y is missing. Bottom row clearly reads W X Z.
    • Soundtracks
      I'll Be Home For Christmas
      Written by Walter Kent, Kim Gannon & Buck Ram

      Courtesy of Gannon & Kent Music

      All rights reserved

      Performed by Kenny Rogers

      Courtesy of Reprise Records

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I'll Be Home for Christmas
    • Filming locations
      • Beeton, Ontario, Canada(Downtown scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Jaffe/Braunstein Films
      • Pebblehut Productions
      • ACI
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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