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Noël au Far West

Original title: Love's Christmas Journey
  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Dylan Bruce, Ryan Wynott, Natalie Hall, and Jada Facer in Noël au Far West (2011)
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DramaFamilyRomanceWestern

While mourning the loss of her husband and daughter, recently widowed Ellie King (Natalie Hall) visits her brother Aaron Davis (Greg Vaughan) and his children for Christmas. Ellie does her b... Read allWhile mourning the loss of her husband and daughter, recently widowed Ellie King (Natalie Hall) visits her brother Aaron Davis (Greg Vaughan) and his children for Christmas. Ellie does her best to enjoy the holidays, making new friends with Mrs. Thompson (JoBeth Williams), a loca... Read allWhile mourning the loss of her husband and daughter, recently widowed Ellie King (Natalie Hall) visits her brother Aaron Davis (Greg Vaughan) and his children for Christmas. Ellie does her best to enjoy the holidays, making new friends with Mrs. Thompson (JoBeth Williams), a local shop keeper, and handsome admirer Deputy Strode (Dylan Bruce). When Aaron travels out of... Read all

  • Director
    • David S. Cass Sr.
  • Writers
    • George Tierney
    • Janette Oke
  • Stars
    • Natalie Hall
    • JoBeth Williams
    • Greg Vaughan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    882
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    • Director
      • David S. Cass Sr.
    • Writers
      • George Tierney
      • Janette Oke
    • Stars
      • Natalie Hall
      • JoBeth Williams
      • Greg Vaughan
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Natalie Hall
    Natalie Hall
    • Ellie Davis
    JoBeth Williams
    JoBeth Williams
    • Mrs. Beatrice Thompson
    • (as Jobeth Williams)
    Greg Vaughan
    Greg Vaughan
    • Aaron
    Dylan Bruce
    Dylan Bruce
    • Michael
    Bobby Campo
    Bobby Campo
    • Erik Johnson
    Charles Shaughnessy
    Charles Shaughnessy
    • Alex Weaver
    Sean Astin
    Sean Astin
    • Mayor Wayne
    Ryan Wynott
    Ryan Wynott
    • Christopher Davis
    Jada Facer
    Jada Facer
    • Annabelle Davis
    • (as Jada Mae Facer)
    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • Nicholas
    Amanda Foreman
    Amanda Foreman
    • Adrienne Wayne
    Annika Noelle
    Annika Noelle
    • Suzanna Wayne
    Dannika Liddell
    • Jessica King
    Chad Michael Collins
    Chad Michael Collins
    • Owen King
    Stephen Bridgewater
    • Mr. Cunningham
    • (as Stephen W. Bridgewater)
    Tom Virtue
    Tom Virtue
    • Mr. Bersen
    Teddy Vincent
    • Mrs. Price
    Brian Thompson
    Brian Thompson
    • Cass
    • Director
      • David S. Cass Sr.
    • Writers
      • George Tierney
      • Janette Oke
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    User reviews15

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    1pjheberling

    An absolutely awful film

    My wife somehow managed to get me to watch this unbelievably horrible film. Four hours of ridiculous scenery and props, terrible acting, awful dialog, and amateurish directing. Whatever is worse than "mailing it in," this is it. Where does one start? All the male characters are idiots. They do things that no self respecting man would do. The sheriff is the archetypal pansy. The family lives on a massive ranch outside of town -- with no livestock. We are to believe that the boy, raised in the wilderness, has never been taught about the deadly poisonous berries that grow locally, yet his aunt knows that a certain purple flower that happens to grow nearby is the antidote. At least 45 minutes of this monstrosity is characters exchanging goofy looks while smiling at each other. Tightly edited from four hours down to 90 minutes, this might have been watchable. Or not. I usually trust Hallmark to produce entertaining family fare. But this stinker was worse than water boarding. In fact, if the U.S. government were to take it to Guantanamo and show it to the prisoners, we'd know all of al Qaida's secrets after two showings. Easily the worst movie I have ever seen.
    fmthrall

    Love the movie

    I read the previous reviews and I realize why our world is in the shape that it is. What happen to dreaming a little and why does everything in the acting world have to be perfect. The purpose of the film was not really about the horrible guys in the movie, but rather the spirit that needs to brought back to all of us. I have lived a long life and this movie gave me a little hope in this difficult time in our lives. I am glad your wife made you watch the show, now stop and think about that wife and the love that you share and maybe, just maybe you will remember that it did not come with Oscar winning actors. Hallmark you did not let this person down, I enjoyed the wonderful story, it sparked the true meaning of Christmas in my heart...love and family.
    2anjelu

    Another addition to the, Love comes softly series...

    This movie, although I am sure was made with good intentions, turned out to be a huge fail. With a great storyline.. and what could have been a wonderful cast, the acting, and direction turned out to be an epic failure. I find it hard to believe that the director was... satisfied with the portrayal or the characters. I found the Christian values worth while, and the "message" had a target of going directly to heart but, with the poor delivery, and acting.. the movie bored me to sleep. It was all I could do to force myself to stay awake. I always feel badly about writing a low review however, in this case... someone had too. I will not hold this movie against the past movies..
    5Jackbv123

    Too long at 4 hours commercial run time (in 2 parts)

    It's way too long at 171 minutes run time. The result is a lot of silly plot lines. It does, however, close out the last half hour or so with a decent and uplifting story, even if it's a little sappy.

    I really wanted this movie to be more about Ellie's loss. They show the same footage twice in the first half hour or so and then they seem to forget that story until it pops up briefly again much later and disappears again.

    As I said, they sprinkle juvenile plot lines in through the middle. There is an armed confrontation that is just plain stupid because a real hero would have pulled the trigger. TV heroes aren't allowed to pull the trigger even when threatened. There are other silly things as well.

    Natalie Hall is inconsistent. I think she gets bogged down in the grieving widow in the early parts. I've seen Hall in a lot of things and she can seem at times like she is trying too hard to deliver her lines instead of having them come out naturally and this happens a few times later in the movie.

    Greg Vaughan is stiff as Ellie's brother. Dylan Bruce is OK, but the chemistry with Hall is mild.

    The villains might as well be cardboard, especially Weaver.

    The rest of the acting is mixed. JoBeth Williams and Ernest Borgnine are probably the best of the lot with just about everyone else being only fair.

    Christmas only peeks out of the shadows for 2/3rds of the movie or so, but then becomes the focus at the end.
    8Reno-Rangan

    11. The story of Ellie & Aaron Davis: Getting ready for the festival.

    The eleventh and the final one in the Hallmark's 'Love Comes Softly' movie series. Inspired by the characters from Jannete Oke's original book. Only the eight titles were the adapted screenplay and remaining two were original, but prequels. So all the ten films had connections, but was not in the chronological order. Prior to this watch, I was wondering where this one would fit in the series. Technically, it is neither a sequel nor a prequel, but my guess is it sets in a parallel timeline to the fifth movie with the characters those derived from the previous films.

    Patently, I was eager for this, at a time it was very sad that no more movies after this one in the series. These were the beautiful family drama episodes, obviously had ups and downs, but certainly it maintained the quality and context as it promised. This was a two part movie and each 90 minutes long. It looks natural these days a final movie in the series to split into two equal parts. The silver- screen films are done for the commercial purpose, but I don't know the reason behind this television film. Surely it was not a small story that stretched to nearly a 3 hours long. Quite well developed characters and plot under the original theme to match with a par.

    We know Aaron, the little boy from 'Love's Enduring Promise', whose parents were Marty and Clark Davis. Missie is his half sister, but the question remains who's Ellie? Actually Ellie was not introduced so far in the series who was born after Aaron, but the story was proceeded with Missie who got married Willie and moved away. Thus, it had no time to launch Ellie, in fact, she was unnecessary until now. But the thing is the filmmakers failed to make sure the viewers get the proper clarification. These series' so called cliché is, the deaths, that continued here as well. Almost all the films open with a similar fashion, except I think one or two movies.

    "I didn't grow old by making mistakes."

    In the first part, it was a bit slow to start, but strongly ended with spilling some suspense to carry going to the next part. I went with so much curiosity, then I ended with a little disappointment. The story was neat in order and clearly explored all the corners, though slightly the theme was overused or maybe jumps off the line. Felt like I was watching some kind of Christmas carol movie. You are religious or not, that does not matter here, because of the praiseworthy subject about human life. To me it was one of the best in the series, except that Christmas miracle thingy which turned it from realistic to a fantasy.

    We can learn so many things from these films. Like today we easily contact with our dear ones from the halfway across the world through texts and video calls. But where this story set in the latter half of the 19th century, earning money, the food, getting shelter, long journeys, even it lets us know the struggles in life in the un- advanced medicinal world. I admit like I said I have usually seen plenty of western films that associated with action, adventure, crime, thriller. But it was very occasional to get a pure family enjoyable western drama. I think 'As I Lay Dying' was the last time I saw one which was severely underrated.

    Like I mentioned the Love saga ended with the previous film, this one was simply an extra piece attached to the series somewhere in the middle. Especially targeted for the festival season audience to watch with their families who are supposed to be the fans of this original series. I had a wonderful time the last few days with this series. I suppose I said it in all the previous reviews and again saying that it is a feel good movie series, about love, faith, society, struggles, friends, family and many more good and bad stuffs. Overall, it was the fine movies for the families, except a few technical flaws (that is common in the television movies), which are acceptable to the television standards. Finally, the time has come to me to put an end to the Love saga reviews.

    7½/10

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      Jada Facer's debut.
    • Connections
      Follows À la conquête d'un cœur (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
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      Music by Felix Mendelssohn

      Lyrics by Charles Wesley

      Performed by Natalie Hall

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    • Release date
      • January 2, 2013 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Love's Christmas Journey
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • RHI Entertainment
      • Larry Levinson Productions
      • PixL Entertainment
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      2 hours 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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