Il était une fois à Castlebury
Original title: A Princess for Christmas
- TV Movie
- 2011
- Tous publics
- 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
9.5K
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At the invitation of an estranged relative, a young woman travels with her niece and nephew to a castle in Europe for Christmas, where she unwittingly falls for a dashing Prince.At the invitation of an estranged relative, a young woman travels with her niece and nephew to a castle in Europe for Christmas, where she unwittingly falls for a dashing Prince.At the invitation of an estranged relative, a young woman travels with her niece and nephew to a castle in Europe for Christmas, where she unwittingly falls for a dashing Prince.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Alan O'Silva
- Floyd
- (as Alin Olteanu)
Maria Junghetu
- Mrs. Kelly
- (as Maria Junghietu)
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I watch this movie every Christmas and it never disappoints! It's fun and light-hearted. The Christmas decorations are beautiful and the castle is gorgeous! It has great leads and a nice story.
Overall, it's a great Christmas movie to watch for the holidays.
Yes this story is absolutely ridiculous. In fact, I thought it went even beyond most of the other stories of this type. But that doesn't mean it isn't fun to watch.
Jules and her niece and nephew have had a heartbreaking struggle in the loss of her sister and their parents. But we get to see the wonder of children living the fairy tale at Christmas. Leilah de Meza is totally cute as the little girl who doesn't care that her grandpa is a duke. She even overlooks his grumpiness and just loves him.
There are some silly but fun scenes as the common folk meet the stiff royalty and sometimes try to loosen them up.
Jules and her niece and nephew have had a heartbreaking struggle in the loss of her sister and their parents. But we get to see the wonder of children living the fairy tale at Christmas. Leilah de Meza is totally cute as the little girl who doesn't care that her grandpa is a duke. She even overlooks his grumpiness and just loves him.
There are some silly but fun scenes as the common folk meet the stiff royalty and sometimes try to loosen them up.
This is truly a modern fairy tale...and I watch it every Christmas season...
The actors are believable and the scenery and locations are stunning.
The added bonus is Sam Heaughan as the Prince...I truly was agog....and it was rather cool to see a former James Bond...acting opposite a very strong front runner for the next James Bond...
The added bonus is Sam Heaughan as the Prince...I truly was agog....and it was rather cool to see a former James Bond...acting opposite a very strong front runner for the next James Bond...
Wonderful movie.
How about seeing Sir Roger Moore in one of his last roles and Outlander star Sam Heughan (perhaps the new Bond after Craig) in one movie.
I like all kinda movies, as long as they're well executed. And this one is just a fun movie to see.
Check it out when you get the chance.
How about seeing Sir Roger Moore in one of his last roles and Outlander star Sam Heughan (perhaps the new Bond after Craig) in one movie.
I like all kinda movies, as long as they're well executed. And this one is just a fun movie to see.
Check it out when you get the chance.
The biggest problem I found was that a 24 year old man was cast to play a "teenager" and older brother to a seven year old whose parents were likely in their early 30's. If they took the time to cast a young child for the little girl, why couldn't they do the same for the son? The actor is so out of place, it ruins the movie. His face doesn't match with his words and actions. Katie McGrath is only four years older that the actor. It seems so fake when she is talking to him as an adult to a child.
Also, some of the mannerisms of the character of Jules Daly do not match. She does not seem to be the kind of person who would put her elbows on the table at a formal dinner in a castle, or grab sandwiches from a tray and run out of a room. These things are an annoyance because it looks like she does them because it calls for her to do it as an actress, not because the character would do these things.
Overall, I found it very hard to stay focused on the movie.
Also, some of the mannerisms of the character of Jules Daly do not match. She does not seem to be the kind of person who would put her elbows on the table at a formal dinner in a castle, or grab sandwiches from a tray and run out of a room. These things are an annoyance because it looks like she does them because it calls for her to do it as an actress, not because the character would do these things.
Overall, I found it very hard to stay focused on the movie.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Jules is fixing Milo's tie for the ball, she comments "Oh 007, eat your heart out." Roger Moore (Duke Edward) played James Bond in seven movies.
- GoofsAlthough Jules (Irish), Maddie (English) and Milo (Canadian) are portraying Americans, there are several times you hear their native accents slip, typically when they're upset. Most notably when Maddie says "he can stay with us!".
- Quotes
Jules Daly: I thought butlers were extinct.
Paisley Winterbottom: Oh, no. We've made a comeback. P. Diddy has three.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Movie Friends: Prashant Prabhakar (2013)
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- Country of origin
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- Also known as
- A Princess for Christmas
- Filming locations
- Peles Castle, Sinaia, Prahova, Romania(exteriors of Castlebury Hall)
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- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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