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Jen, a corporate analyst and single mom, tackles Christmas with a business-like approach until her uncle arrives with a handsome stranger in tow.Jen, a corporate analyst and single mom, tackles Christmas with a business-like approach until her uncle arrives with a handsome stranger in tow.Jen, a corporate analyst and single mom, tackles Christmas with a business-like approach until her uncle arrives with a handsome stranger in tow.
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Connor Christopher Levins
- Brian Cullen
- (as Connor Levins)
Lauro David Chartrand-Del Valle
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- (as Lauro Chartrand)
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Watching movie Christmas 24 ..cosy, enjoyable movie. Just one quibble with continuity....when Jennifer takes Morgan to airport she is wearing loose dark purplish check jacket with grey scarf. When they return from airport (via toy shop) she is wearing fitted light grey jacket and royal blue scarf. Magical, eh? Apart from that, I really did enjoy the movie. Sometimes I almost felt as if Henry Winkler was ad-libbing, and if so, it worked. Whilst the plot is predictable I would not have had it any other way. A nice film in the run up to Christmas. Would recommend. Get out the popcorn and relax. It will help get everyone in the mood for the big day.
A delayed flight, a woman who's lost sight of what Christmas is all about, and a kindly Uncle all combine for this wonderful Christmas Hallmark film, that pulls you in and provides a lovely 80+ minutes of entertainment.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film, and thought the cast (including Henry Winkler no less) did a great job. The story line is sweet and funny, and actually has some important messages thrown in along the way.
There are lots of films that claim to be 'Christmas classics' that really aren't, but this is a worthy contender.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film, and thought the cast (including Henry Winkler no less) did a great job. The story line is sweet and funny, and actually has some important messages thrown in along the way.
There are lots of films that claim to be 'Christmas classics' that really aren't, but this is a worthy contender.
I am a sucker for Christmas movies. A Christmas Story, Home Alone, all of the old classics, I just adore them. They just get me in the mood for family, relaxation, and of course, the TRUE meaning of Christmas. This movie was no exception. I caught it for the first time December 09 during our first of five blizzards last year. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was funny, charming, good leads, a cute kid, a decent story, and Henry Winkler. His Uncle Ralph was great. I was able to catch it from the beginning this time, so I enjoyed it even more. It aired on Hallmark on Sunday and I plan on keeping it on my DVR through the season.
The film starts with Andy Williams singing the song that gave this film its title. That in itself is a good start. If the budget stretches to popular music, they generally don't skimp on anything else too much.
The Fonz is a retired Police Officer on his way to see his niece when he meets a gorgeous guy, Warren Christie, that he thinks would be perfect for her, despite the fact she already has a man.
Shenanigans ensue as the build up to Christmas Eve and the big day that follows is prepared for. Can she get the turkey right and impress the boyfriends parents? Will she get to the shops on time to get that all important present? Or will she need a little help along the way?
* At this point I have to ask why Americans leave their seasonal prep so late? They were only putting the tree up on Christmas Eve and the night before that, she was just starting to write cards, that I'm pretty sure never got sent, let alone arrived in time for the big day. I know it's 2020 so it's a bit different this year, but I already have two trees up, two bags of presents wrapped and the cards are ready to go and it's only November 22nd! Leaving it until the last minute doesn't make sense to me and it means you don't get to spread out the joy for very long at all.
It all comes together in the end for Jenna and the romance in the film is cute, you can actually see the flirtation and the interest building between the two leads, which I've found to be lacking in some of the others I've seen lately.
Hey!! You can't go wrong if the Fonz is in it, I mean look at the success of "Scream".
The Fonz is a retired Police Officer on his way to see his niece when he meets a gorgeous guy, Warren Christie, that he thinks would be perfect for her, despite the fact she already has a man.
Shenanigans ensue as the build up to Christmas Eve and the big day that follows is prepared for. Can she get the turkey right and impress the boyfriends parents? Will she get to the shops on time to get that all important present? Or will she need a little help along the way?
* At this point I have to ask why Americans leave their seasonal prep so late? They were only putting the tree up on Christmas Eve and the night before that, she was just starting to write cards, that I'm pretty sure never got sent, let alone arrived in time for the big day. I know it's 2020 so it's a bit different this year, but I already have two trees up, two bags of presents wrapped and the cards are ready to go and it's only November 22nd! Leaving it until the last minute doesn't make sense to me and it means you don't get to spread out the joy for very long at all.
It all comes together in the end for Jenna and the romance in the film is cute, you can actually see the flirtation and the interest building between the two leads, which I've found to be lacking in some of the others I've seen lately.
Hey!! You can't go wrong if the Fonz is in it, I mean look at the success of "Scream".
Did you know
- TriviaThe third of four original Christmas-themed films that premiered on The Hallmark Channel in 2008.
- GoofsWhen Jenny is driving home with Morgan from picking up the bike and sitting in the car in the driveway, she isn't wear the same jacket and scarf she was before; she wears the outfit from picking up Morgan from the airport at the end at the movie.
- Quotes
Morgan Derby: [after knocking the storekeeper out with a trash can] I had to do it, he's bigger than me.
- SoundtracksIt's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Written by Eddie Pola (as Eddi Pola) and George Wyle
Performed by Andy Williams
Published by Barnaby Music Corporation
Under License from Barnaby Records
[Played during the opening title and credits, and the lead in to the final credits]
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- 9199 Glover Rd, Langley, British Columbia, Canada(The Fort Toy Box)
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