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Un souhait pour Noël

Original title: A Christmas Wish
  • TV Movie
  • 2011
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  • 1h 37m
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6.6/10
2.3K
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Un souhait pour Noël (2011)
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Abandoned by her husband a few days before Christmas, Martha Evans travels cross-country with the kids in search of work.Abandoned by her husband a few days before Christmas, Martha Evans travels cross-country with the kids in search of work.Abandoned by her husband a few days before Christmas, Martha Evans travels cross-country with the kids in search of work.

  • Director
    • Craig Clyde
  • Writer
    • Craig Clyde
  • Stars
    • Kristy Swanson
    • Edward Herrmann
    • K.C. Clyde
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Craig Clyde
    • Writer
      • Craig Clyde
    • Stars
      • Kristy Swanson
      • Edward Herrmann
      • K.C. Clyde
    • 29User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Kristy Swanson
    Kristy Swanson
    • Martha Evans
    Edward Herrmann
    Edward Herrmann
    • Les McCallum
    K.C. Clyde
    K.C. Clyde
    • Joe Hopkins
    Tess Harper
    Tess Harper
    • Trudy Willis
    Kevin Herring III
    • Miles Evans
    • (as Kevin Lee Herring III)
    Kirstin Dorn
    Kirstin Dorn
    • Mel Evans
    Mike Hagerty
    Mike Hagerty
    • Owen Bullington
    Page Petrucka
    Page Petrucka
    • Lola Metcalf
    Star Herrmann
    • Carol Ann Bullington
    Danielle C. Ryan
    Danielle C. Ryan
    • Jeanie Bullington
    • (as Danielle Chuchran)
    Bart Johnson
    Bart Johnson
    • Cal Evans
    Claudia Mejia
    • Carmelita Carnes
    Kent Richards
    Kent Richards
    • Jim Carnes
    Shawn Nottingham
    • Frank Rasmussen
    Lilee Clyde
    • Lilee Evans
    Kevin Westenskow
    Kevin Westenskow
    • Don Meyer
    Taggart Hurtubise
    • Danny Park
    Aline Andrade
    Aline Andrade
    • Clarice Miller
    • Director
      • Craig Clyde
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      • Craig Clyde
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    7SimonJack

    An original plot with believable performances

    Most modern Christmas movies are either fantasies about romance found unexpectedly or about troubled families whose members discover the true meaning of Christmas. Very few have different or original plots. I can't think of another film that has focused so completely upon the plight of a single mother struggling to raise three children after her husband deserts them.

    "A Christmas Wish" is a true drama that doesn't have to be set at Christmas or in any particular season. But the seasonal theme adds something to the film. That's significant in providing hope for a happy ending, where this film digs deeply into the intensity and stress of the woman giving her all so that her family can survive.

    The film has some light and amusing scenes, with some witty dialog and funny moments. But it also has intense drama. There are sad scenes, depressing situations and incidents that seem almost hopeless for Martha Evans. Some people may not appreciate this as a Christmas movie to cherish and watch in succeeding years. But others may find it especially appropriate.

    Evans is a very believable single parent under extreme duress. Kristy Swanson gives a superb performance in that role. It was deserving of an Emmy nomination but the Emmy's seem almost to have a bias against Christmas themed films. Perhaps it's because each year brings out one to a few movies that appear to be just slight moderations of well-worn themes. And Kirstin Dorn is tremendous as the very intelligent and wise young Mel Evans. The rest of the cast all give good performances.

    This is a very good drama about a life that far too many women have experienced, and that has too seldom been shown in film. For that reason alone, this is a movie some may want to keep and replay in years to come. It's also a film about hope and perseverance and good rising from dedication, sacrifice and love for family and children. That's what makes it an especially different and memorable Christmas film.

    Here are some favorite lines from the film.

    Mel Evans, "Why do you call the car Jack?" Martha Evans, "Because it rhymes with Cadillac."

    Joe Hopkins, "Gotta help heathens once in a while, or he wouldn't have a congregation."

    Lola Metcalf, "Do you know why most women would rather have beauty than brains?" Martha Evans, "Why?" Lola, "Because most men can see better than they can think."

    Martha Evans, "Okay, how do you want your eggs?" Les McCallum, "From a chicken." Martha, writing on her order pad, "Right! No fish eggs. Uh, how do you want 'em?" Les, "On a plate." Martha, "Raw?" Les, "Over, easy."

    Martha Evans, "Well, being single's not so bad." Joe Hopkins: I'm not single. I'm romantically challenged."

    Lola Metcalf, "Here you go (mumbling in a low tone) tall, dark and available."

    Lola Metcalf, "In fact, you're the first woman I've seen him take an interest in." Martha Evans, "The destitute mother of three?" Lola, "Yeah, go figure."

    Lola Metcalf, "Side of gravy's comin' up." Frank, "I need more butter." Lola, "You want some heart medicine to go with that cholesterol?"
    8janmanuel2

    Very good Christmas movie

    I dislike many Hallmark movies especially the cookie cutter Christmas movies. There are some stands outs however, even in the Christmas genre, and this is one of them. The acting is superb. I love anything centered around a diner in a small town. I won't rehash the plot. The kids are darling, not brats. Kristie Swanson is not too old for this role as some reviewer said. Women have children through their 30s and even 40s now. I watch this movie every year. It's very moving and sweet.
    8sheldonlinda

    A feel good film with not surprising plot holes -

    "A Christmas Wish"

    I love this film. There are granted several of plot holes but it is one of those film that as it is about service is just makes you feel good.

    Kristy Swanson is fun to watch, KC Clyde is fun to watch, but the fact that Kristy is eleven years older than KC is distracting. Fortunately, the film is not really about their relationship and there is no ending big kiss or romantic resolution. I didn't think that Kristy was necessarily too old for her role, but she just didn't match with KC.

    The film instead is about "Martha's" circumstances and the kids. Why did Martha leave where she was living? She at least had a roof over her head. Did I miss her being evicted? Surprising that even with kids that considering her circumstances that she hasn't been working. Bart Johnson is too nice of a guy to be playing the abusive husband. The parts of the kids were well acted. It was disappointed that they didn't do much with acting elsewhere. The girl in particular was well acted. As someone else commented, it was interesting seeing Ed Herrman with his as usual amazing acting and in a different sort of role.

    Dani Cuchran in the teen part of her career was fun to see.

    Things as usual in Christmas films did "wrap up" a little too nicely.

    I originally saw the film under the working title "A Rootbeer Christmas." I was disappointed when I saw that the title had been changed to "A Christmas Wish" which is far from a unique name for a Christmas film. I think that I heard that it is because people in Europe don't care for the taste of rootbeer that that is the reason that it was changed.

    I understand the films made by the LDS/ Mormon market that clearly take place in that market using terms such as "pastor" to make the film more accessible to other groups, but it still bothers me. Hello just say that the nice heavy set man is the bishop and not the pastor!

    The film made me wish to live in a small town like Mapleton, Utah where the film takes place and to work in a diner such as "The Rootbeer." Evidently, at one time it was an actual diner, but is now an insurance office or something. I was disappointed to learn that it is no longer a real diner. I keep meaning to drive passed it, but I haven't.

    "A Christmas Wish" I love this film. There are granted several of plot holes but it is one of those film that as it is about service is just makes you feel good.

    Kristy Swanson is fun to watch, KC Clyde is fun to watch, but the fact that Kristy is eleven years older than KC is distracting. Fortunately, the film is not really about their relationship and there is no ending big kiss or romantic resolution. I didn't think that Kristy was necessarily too old for her role, but she just didn't match with KC.

    The film instead is about "Martha's" circumstances and the kids. Why did Martha leave where she was living? She at least had a roof over her head. Did I miss her being evicted? Surprising that even with kids that considering her circumstances that she hasn't been working. Bart Johnson is too nice of a guy to be playing the abusive husband. The parts of the kids were well acted. It was disappointed that they didn't do much with acting elsewhere. The girl in particular was well acted. As someone else commented, it was interesting seeing Ed Herrman with his as usual amazing acting and in a different sort of role.

    Dani Cuchran in the teen part of her career was fun to see.

    Things as usual in Christmas films did "wrap up" a little too nicely.

    I originally saw the film under the working title "A Rootbeer Christmas." I was disappointed when I saw that the title had been changed to "A Christmas Wish" which is far from a unique name for a Christmas film. I think that I heard that it is because people in Europe don't care for the taste of rootbeer that that is the reason that it was changed.

    I understand the films made by the LDS/ Mormon market that clearly take place in that market using terms such as "pastor" to make the film more accessible to other groups, but it still bothers me. Hello just say that the nice heavy set man is the bishop and not the pastor!

    The film made me wish to live in a small town like Mapleton, Utah where the film takes place and to work in a diner such as "The Rootbeer." Evidently, at one time it was an actual diner, but is now an insurance office or something. I was disappointed to learn that it is no longer a real diner. I keep meaning to drive passed it, but I haven't.
    8raymondrogers-63541

    Nice film

    This television film shows that all of us need help at one time in our lives. It also shows that "It Does Take a Village".

    In this film Martha's no good husband, Cal (Bart Johnson), has left her for the last time, emptying her bank account and disappearing without a word. Hopeless, Martha takes to the road and winds up in a motel broke & homeless with 3 kids.

    This film sounds like it is a downer but in reality it is a great film to watch. This is a film about how all of us can help anyone at anytime. Small things you think you did can make a huge impact on people.

    This film is not far fetched. It is not just people in small towns in the United States that are like this. However in small towns word does get around fast when someone needs any type of help!
    7Christmas-Reviewer

    Worth Watching

    BEWARE OF BOGUS REVIEWS. SOME REVIEWERS HAVE ONLY ONE REVIEW. WHEN ITS A POSITIVE REVIEW THAT TELLS ME THEY WERE INVOLVED WITH THE PRODUCTION. IF ITS A NEGATIVE REVIEW THEN THEY MIGHT HAVE A GRUDGE AGAINST THAT PRODUCTION. NOW I HAVE REVIEWED OVER 200 Christmas MOVIES. I HAVE NO AGENDA. I AM FARE ABOUT THESE FILMS.

    This film is not a ripoff of "It's a Wonderful Life". That is a topic that someone started on IMDb message board. I can assure that it may of drawn inspiration from that film but it has more in common with "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore".

    In this film a woman finds herself suddenly single after she wakes up one day and finds out her husband has just ran off with another woman.

    She takes off to in a car and end ups in a small town where she ends up living a motel and becomes an overnight waitress at a local restaurant.

    You can check off all the boxes on the Christmas movie check off list with this film but that doesn't mean this isn't a good film it really is a nice film to see. The on camera talent is above average. It is enjoyable. Most of all it shows that it is better to give than to receive.

    To many people the plot may seem "Unbelievable" but trust me in small towns people really do help each other. They know how to be good neighbors. I am a liberal but trust me "The South" has many good decent hard working and caring people.

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      Kristy Swanson (Martha) played Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Edward Hermann (Les, the cranky customer that Martha wins over) was the head vampire in "The Lost Boys," both iconic vampire movies for Gen-X'ers.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the movie, in the middle of grey skies and snow, the church bells ring. "Where's the church?" is asked. Flashing to the church, within sight of where everyone is standing, the church is basking in bright sunshine and blue skies. Back to the group, they gather and walk to the church which is now within the grey skies/snow scene.
    • Quotes

      Mel Evans: Women are like teabags. You don't know how strong they are until you put them in hot water.

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      We Wish You a Merry Christmas
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    • Release date
      • December 19, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Christmas Wish
    • Filming locations
      • Mapleton, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Stone Five Studios
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      • The Clyde Company
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      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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