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Henry Winkler, Brooke Burns, and Warren Christie in L'Invité de Noël (2008)

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L'Invité de Noël

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The third of four original Christmas-themed films that premiered on The Hallmark Channel in 2008.
Although it is implied that Jennifer does not know her way around around a kitchen, she is shown to have half decent knife skills, as, when she is chopping vegetables, she uses a chopping motion as opposed to a slicing motion which most people who do not know how to use a knife will do.
Warren Christie (Morgan) and Woody Jefferys (Richard) have both appeared in episodes of Arrow
On the DVD version of "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" it is Full Screen and the audio is high-pitched. While the Digital version and Hallmark Channel showing is Widescreen and the audio is Normal pitched. Just like it is shown on Hallmark Channel.
In the opening scene showing Jennifer Cullen's neighborhood, the house to the left of hers, has several lights out. Later in the movie, you meet this neighbor and she kindly complains about Jennifer not having lights up. There is banter throughout with this neighbor and the lights. Seems odd that they would film the opening scene with the neighbor having lights out.

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