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Un cadeau royal pour Noël

Original title: A Royal Corgi Christmas
  • TV Movie
  • 2022
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  • 1h 24m
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Hunter King and Jordan Renzo in Un cadeau royal pour Noël (2022)
ComedyFamilyRomance

To win his mother's love, Prince Edmond gives her a corgi and hires Cecily, a dog trainer. Edmond and Cecily bond over the dog, and discover that love can grow in unexpected places.To win his mother's love, Prince Edmond gives her a corgi and hires Cecily, a dog trainer. Edmond and Cecily bond over the dog, and discover that love can grow in unexpected places.To win his mother's love, Prince Edmond gives her a corgi and hires Cecily, a dog trainer. Edmond and Cecily bond over the dog, and discover that love can grow in unexpected places.

  • Director
    • Clare Niederpruem
  • Writers
    • Erinne Dobson
    • Erinne Dobson
  • Stars
    • Hunter King
    • Jordan Renzo
    • Frank Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Clare Niederpruem
    • Writers
      • Erinne Dobson
      • Erinne Dobson
    • Stars
      • Hunter King
      • Jordan Renzo
      • Frank Smith
    • 19User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Hunter King
    Hunter King
    • Cecily
    Jordan Renzo
    Jordan Renzo
    • Prince Edmond
    Frank Smith
    • Hobbs
    Julie Lamberton
    Julie Lamberton
    • Princess Victoria
    Susannah De Wrixon
    • Queen Portia
    Shane Lennon
    Shane Lennon
    • Carrington
    • (as Shane Mark Lennon)
    Sam McGovern
    • Jacob
    Sharon Coade
    Sharon Coade
    • Lady Edgebury
    Erin McGathy
    Erin McGathy
    • Gwen
    Aaron Kane
    Aaron Kane
    • Peter
    Sasha Barrera
    • Victoria's Lady in Waiting
    Ella Cannon
    • Extra
    Denise Dawson
    • Queen's Maid
    Alex Duff
    • Ballroom Dancer
    Tony Kelleher
    • Lord Edgebury
    Fatima Loughran
    • Mrs. Chelmsworth
    Ava Maye
    • Molly
    Martin McDonagh
    • Royal Footman
    • Director
      • Clare Niederpruem
    • Writers
      • Erinne Dobson
      • Erinne Dobson
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    3kaseyus

    Not my cup of tea!

    I was all for watching a movie about a rambunctious royal corgi, but when I first saw who would be the male lead, I quickly got discouraged. Jordan Renzo just didn't fit the image of a royal prince. Hallmark has had it's fair share of actors portraying future kings and they have until now fit the role perfectly. Unfortunately, Jordan Renzo falls below the benchmark. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure he's a good actor but for me, this was just the wrong role for him.

    So despite the cuteness of the corgi and Hunter King's bubbly presence as Cecily Bowman, the dog trainer, I just couldn't find a good reason to finish watching this movie.
    6cgvsluis

    Ok, I didn't hate it and the dogs are adorable.

    I am not Hunter kings biggest fan, but I actually think she did well in this film and I loved her in her Royal hiking outfit with the cap. Prince Edmund is played well by Jordan Renzo, but the dogs are the real stars of this film starting with Mistletoe, of course!

    Prince Edmund's staff hire dog trainer and author of Dog-ma, Cecily (played by Hunter King). She comes with bit of an agenda, to get the Royal family to sponsor her charity, which predictably leads to bad feelings on the Prince's part as he sees her as a grifter.

    I really appreciated that the Princess and the Queen were played by good people...in fact there is only one misguided member of the Royal household. It. Was fun to have Cecily's friend and business partner, Jacob, be a Royal watcher (as I do know they exist).

    Overall I enjoyed it...but mainly because of the dogs, so I recommend it to dog lovers especially those fond of Corgi's (whichbyiu can guess by the title).
    5SnoopyStyle

    I like the dog

    Prince Edmond (Jordan Renzo) is the thoughtless heir apparent. He gives his Queen mother a corgi for Christmas. The untrained dog wrecks havoc at a televised event. Cecily (Hunter King) is brought in to train the dog although she insists that she train the prince as well.

    Hunter King is trying to be funny for a little bit. The prince is rather nothing. They are two hot pretty people and that alone would generate some superficial heat. I rather have a little girl owning the dog. Hunter can have more fun with the kid and the dog. The prince can fall in love with who essentially is the nanny. I mostly enjoy the dog and a little bit of Hunter. That's it. It's a bland Hallmark Christmas.
    7mbiv777

    I wasn't going to watch this

    A Royal Corgi Christmas? Give me a break.

    But I know sometimes Hallmark gives stupid names to some pretty good movies.

    Then I saw it was directed by Clare Niederpruem, who directed Holiday for Heroes, Christmas Bow and One December Night, good movies all.

    I am really sick of the whole royalty thing, but they keep making them so they must appeal to someone.

    This was a little different.

    The American commoner is a dog trainer hired by the monarchy to tame a Corgi which has been gifted to the queen by her son. She is clumsily respectful at first, but in time she comes to interact with them as people and eventually comes to playfully mock them and their royal trappings.

    Hunter King as Cecily is so good. She is not the typical Hallmark beauty, but her personality is what makes her special. This is not to say she's unattractive.

    She and Jordan Renzo as the prince have excellent chemistry.

    Julie Lamberton as the princess is also excellent. I would not be surprised to see her in leading roles in the near future.

    The only reason I would grade down a little is the traditional Hallmark misunderstanding at the 100 minute mark is a little clumsy, and the reconciliation left me scratching my head a little.

    Otherwise, well worth watching.
    VetteRanger

    Fun if utterly predictable

    Let's face it, most of the originality in this film goes to the dogs. They're cute and you do get a couple of almost real dog-training tips out of the experience.

    For the romance, we have a famous dog trainer with a successful book and a Youtube presence, and a screw-up prince who may soon become King when his mother steps down from the throne. Of course, she has a long-denied romance with a handsome royal advisor. Don't they all?

    The princess would have stolen the movie if they gave her more scenes, they did a better job of writing that character than the romantic leads, who seem to fall in love more because they like the problem dog than they find real affinity themselves.

    The ending is utterly predictable with the unsolvable crisis occurring with a mere seven minutes of screen time left to suddenly solve it ... which is the timing for 95% of Hallmark romances.

    Still, there were some fun moments and a couple of real laughs. For us, it's worth a watch but not repeat viewings.

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    • Trivia
      The corgi's real name is Bonbon.
    • Goofs
      Ciciley is watching the video of Mistletoe messing up the buffet table. She clearly says "Aww a corgi destroying a buffet."; though the caption says "A royal corgi drawing a buffet."
    • Connections
      Featured in CBS News Sunday Morning: Episode #45.13 (2022)

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    • Release date
      • October 24, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Božič s kravljevskim psičkom
    • Production company
      • Basset Hound Distribution
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)

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