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Nick and Beth prepare for their long-awaited Christmas Eve nuptials as they plan to take over the "family business" from Nick's dad, Santa Claus, who has officially retired.Nick and Beth prepare for their long-awaited Christmas Eve nuptials as they plan to take over the "family business" from Nick's dad, Santa Claus, who has officially retired.Nick and Beth prepare for their long-awaited Christmas Eve nuptials as they plan to take over the "family business" from Nick's dad, Santa Claus, who has officially retired.
Julia Sanford
- Woman #2 (Party)
- (as Julie Sanford)
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The rush for the wedding was overpowered by Beth's terribly pushy mother. I certainly would have stood up to my mom if she acted like that! I was also sad that we didn't get to see the after-wedding and North Pole arrival. I was looking forward to that the most! This was kind of blah compared to the first one.
Christmas is my favorite time of the year mostly because of watching all of the Christmas movies that are out there. This definitely qualifies as one of my favorites. Hallmark Channel is tops on my list during the holiday season. I have always been a Crystal Bernard fan but even more so after this. She is beautiful and looks especially beautiful in this movie. Marriette Hartley was also good in her role as the rich and snobby mother. Steve Guttenberg was wonderful as well. I would like to see one more sequel to this series where it shows how life for them works out once they arrive in the North Pole. I will keep my fingers crossed for that.
I can understand the appeal of a joyous Christmas movie. I can understand the appeal of having a man become Santa Claus. I can understand the appeal of the Christmas magicbeing saved by the unity of the new santa to the new mrs claus.
So where was it? They seem to like to just randomly skip from scene to scene without care for letting the audience know why. What happened? Why are things a catastrophe one minute and all fixed the next? I still have no idea.
For out of work B-listerers like Steve Guttenberg and Crystal Bernard I can understand this as the next logical career choice. But Mariette Hartley....you used to have so much class.
She must have been crying at the end because her agent couldn't get her a better movie to be in.
It takes more than a red suit and a forced ho-ho-ho to make Christmas Magic.
So where was it? They seem to like to just randomly skip from scene to scene without care for letting the audience know why. What happened? Why are things a catastrophe one minute and all fixed the next? I still have no idea.
For out of work B-listerers like Steve Guttenberg and Crystal Bernard I can understand this as the next logical career choice. But Mariette Hartley....you used to have so much class.
She must have been crying at the end because her agent couldn't get her a better movie to be in.
It takes more than a red suit and a forced ho-ho-ho to make Christmas Magic.
I still have to leave off one star because of the constant "ho ho ho" laugh by Nick. An occasional one would have been enough. And I think that the idea of the Santa's being, well, actually "the" Santas, was carried a little far by everything they owned being red. But I loved the Christmas tree that Nick kept making bigger! Once more folks, this is a Christmas movie. It is not great film-making and it isn't (usually) going to be Oscar material. It's just a happy, enjoyable little movie that SHOULD make most people (Scrooge excepted) smile. And come on, Crystal Bernard is beautiful and talented and the guy that plays Santa is cute and lovable. Quit looking for great films and enjoy Christmas!
This movie is one of my absolute favorites. I own Single Santa seeks Mrs. Claus. I would love it is this too were released to DVD. Such a neat movie. Great acting and wonderful story Line that makes you remember what it was like to believe in Christmas. I just loved how "Santa" goes back and forth from the North Pole to the house all the time and the growing Christmas tree. It makes me laugh every time they snap their fingers. Other movies that I liked were A boyfriend for Christmas, and A Christmas Card. Both of these were also shown on the Halmark Channel. I really like a good story line that doesn't make you think too much and one that is able to incorporate comedy with drama. Hope you enjoy this too.
Did you know
- TriviaBecame the Hallmark Channel's highest-ever-rated program upon its premiere, beating out its predecessor Un amour de Noël (2004).
- GoofsWhen Amy mentions that Beth Sawtelle is getting married in five days, her lips say four.
- ConnectionsFollows Un amour de Noël (2004)
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- Paramount Ranch - 2813 Cornell Road, Agoura, California, USA(North Pole interior scenes)
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