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La Parade de Noël

Original title: Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade
  • TV Movie
  • 2012
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.3K
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Autumn Reeser and Antonio Cupo in La Parade de Noël (2012)
DramaRomance

An eager Thanksgiving parade coordinator is shocked when a wealthy consultant is hired to analyze its finances. Faced with teaching him that the parade means so much more to her than money, ... Read allAn eager Thanksgiving parade coordinator is shocked when a wealthy consultant is hired to analyze its finances. Faced with teaching him that the parade means so much more to her than money, she finds herself reluctantly falling for him.An eager Thanksgiving parade coordinator is shocked when a wealthy consultant is hired to analyze its finances. Faced with teaching him that the parade means so much more to her than money, she finds herself reluctantly falling for him.

  • Director
    • Ron Oliver
  • Writers
    • Nancey Silvers
    • Bill Froehlich
  • Stars
    • Autumn Reeser
    • Antonio Cupo
    • April Telek
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Ron Oliver
    • Writers
      • Nancey Silvers
      • Bill Froehlich
    • Stars
      • Autumn Reeser
      • Antonio Cupo
      • April Telek
    • 35User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Autumn Reeser
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    • Emily Jones
    Antonio Cupo
    Antonio Cupo
    • Henry Williams
    April Telek
    April Telek
    • Donna
    Ben Cotton
    Ben Cotton
    • Brian
    Ali Liebert
    Ali Liebert
    • Jaclyn
    Alvin Sanders
    Alvin Sanders
    • Paul
    Richard Ian Cox
    Richard Ian Cox
    • Limo Driver
    Barbara Kottmeier
    Barbara Kottmeier
    • Gretchen
    David Hovan
    David Hovan
    • Giano
    Fulvio Cecere
    Fulvio Cecere
    • Tour Boat Operator
    Denalda Williams
    Denalda Williams
    • Madeleine
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    Jay Brazeau
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    • Director
      • Ron Oliver
    • Writers
      • Nancey Silvers
      • Bill Froehlich
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    10maggygrasso-56686

    Hallmark's Golden Age

    I am not, nor would I ever, knock today's Hallmark releases- but nothing compares to the early years.

    I don't know how I had never seen this one before- but it's easily my favorite.

    It's got the essential elements of falling in love during the holidays on the small screen: a conflict ridden meet-cute, a seemingly perfect boyfriend, the most adorable and wholesome woman in the world, a couple fun female extras, an unrealistically single man who's attractive, wealthy, and a gentleman- but a bit jaded.

    But this Thanksgiving flick of Hallmark past(and WHY did they stop making Thanksgiving films?) Is far less sugar-coated than than today's, while still remaining wholesome enough. They openly drink and get drunk, the boyfriend isn't 'the right guy-just for someone else' he's actually quite the prick. The humor is just a shade darker and a notch sexier - and it creates a depth that's been lacking the last couple years.

    The actual production is really good, too- at least to someone who knows very little about movie production. They really made Chicago in November really beautiful. I even really loved the music- which is often the one element I kind of hate.

    As for the story, a vintage-clad young woman prepared for her beloved annual Thanksgiving parade while waiting for her marine-biologist boyfriend to come home and propose to her. Meanwhile she bumps into the man who wants to commoditize the parade she's devoted her career to - and while they have opposite views on just about everything, including love- their chemistry is undeniable. Naturally they're forced to work together, and end up exposing every private thought that occurs to them- and eat peanut butter in their undies (separately, mind you- this IS still a Hallmark movie)

    The leads- Hallmark favorite Autumn Reeser, and the very very handsome Antonio Cupo -just absolutely killed it. It was hard not to root for them.

    If you're in the mood for predictable yet enjoyable couple hours, and don't want to feel like you're watching a disney-movie for adults, this is a good start. I always dvr the 2015 and earlier Hallmark movies- there really is something a touch more special about them (might be the fact they didn't churn out 200 a year) and this might have been the absolute best of them.

    Also- I now REALLY want a best friend with a small vintage clothing shop. Might be my favorite set of any movie ever made. So- anybody with a vintage shop is obviously free to seek me out and befriend me, I expect tea-for two in a mid-century settee. And, yes- that's how adorable this movie is.
    8sonyareyna11

    Two Opposing Views + Lots of Chemistry = Sparks

    What a fun movie! There is a lot of chemistry between the two lead actors. This heartwarming love story set around the Thanksgiving parade in Chicago centers around Emily, the Thanksgiving Parade Coordinator and Henry the handsome consultant hired to cut costs. These two likable characters at opposite ends, argue and banter beautifully as sparks and tension fly between them. The music and the occasional split screen, highlights Emily and Henry's angst and turmoil for each other. This gem of a film is reminiscent of successful romantic films of the 60's. When Emily's fiancée of five years returns, it thickens the plot resulting in twists and surprises. The vintage attire worn by Emily throughout the film is charming and exemplifies the character's love for the past, propelling her to protect the city's history and annual Thanksgiving parade. Autumn Reeser as outspoken Emily gives a performance that is funny, vulnerable and adorable! "Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade" is sheer delight and acted with great comedic pacing. The Karaoke scene is not to be missed. I love this movie!
    9rebekahrox

    Doris and Rock 2.0

    This was a charming romance with the talented and funny Autumn Reeser and the too handsome to live Antonio Cupo. Despite his fictionally good looks, he managed to be appealing and a worthy match for one of my favorite Hallmark actresses. They had great chemistry. This older effort is so heads and tails above the romances that Hallmark is spewing out these days. No cheesy cheap looking decorations or the phony Christmas tree. No small town with the Christmas name. I absolutely loved that Autumn's character loved and wore vintage clothes. That was a great imaginative detail written in that wouldn't even occur to whoever is writing the efforts of the last 2 years. And it really added even more to the homage to an old Doris Day romance. Her stupid boyfriend was not evil, but such a loser that it was fun to hiss and boo at him. There were a few little glitches, such as Henry dressed up as Santa at the end and making out with Emily in front of everyone at the parade. WTH? but other than that, Great writing, a sense of humor, talented stars, a good supporting cast, and lack of Christmas cheesiness made one of the best Hallmark Christmas movies ever.
    VetteRanger

    Why do I give this a 10?

    1. A classic antithetical romance than works, although the antipathy is one-sided most of the time.

    2. In the last half of the movie, many moments made us laugh out loud.

    3. Some of the laugh out loud moments are from surprisingly awkward but funny situations.

    There's a LOT of screen time with the leads, which is a problem for many movies. And there's a lot of comedic denial. This movie is a treasure, and one we'll watch again. It's that funny.

    These leads also appear in A Glenbrooke Christmas, which we'd watched in 2020 and in our own notes suggested it was "meh", but we plan to give it another chance after just watching this.
    7mritchie-874-156787

    Predictable but satisfying

    Emily (Autumn Reeser) is in charge of Chicago's traditional Thanksgiving parade—think Macy's but on State Street in downtown Chicago. This year, she's worried when Henry, a rather aloof consultant (Antonio Cupo), arrives to potentially overhaul the parade and, in her eyes, ruin it or even halt it completely. Both are having relationship troubles: Emily has been with Brian, a slightly nerdy marine biologist (Ben Cotton; think Richard Dreyfuss in JAWS but less cute and funny) for years and assumes that when he returns from his latest trip that he will propose to her; Henry has drifted apart from his girlfriend Gretchen, accused of not understanding how to work at keeping a relationship alive. Of course, after a rough few days, Emily and Henry hit it off and smooth out each other's rough spots—but what about Brian and Gretchen?

    The movie looks colorful and shiny, and it helps that there is a fair amount of footage shot on location on the streets of Chicago. The two leads are attractive, and after all, that's what really counts in these cable TV romances, and I was pleased that Cupo's "bad guy" personality was a bit more rounded than usual. Cotton was fine as the clueless biologist; poor Gretchen gets almost no characterization at all, only present near the end to provide one more speed bump on the way to the happy ending, and Ali Liebert is quite likable as Reeser's best friend— more of her would have been welcome. The script could have used another draft; once it gets to the last 15 minutes, things are rushed and plot holes are exposed—I'm still not sure how on earth Cupo wind up in a Santa suit??—but given the genre, it's fairly satisfying.

    And to "conleytgwinn," another reviewer, the song Reeser sings is Blondie's "Heart of Glass."

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    • Trivia
      This movie takes place in Chicago. When Emily and Henry are on the roof after the karaoke incident, the skyline is not of Chicago but of Vancouver, British Columbia, with some of the city's most iconic buildings seen, most notably the Hotel Vancouver. The Hotel Vancouver can again be seen in the next segment in the morning when Emily and Henry are walking at street level.
    • Goofs
      While observing the practice of one of the bands, Emily is eating fruit. She is waving around a piece of melon and it suddenly turns into a grape.
    • Quotes

      Emily Jones: Well I believe in True Love.

      Henry Williams: I believe it's a leap.

      Emily Jones: Exactly! It is a leap! That's the point. Love is a leap you take with each other. You commit to holding tight, jumping off, and facing the world together.

      Henry Williams: You make love sound like a suicide pact.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits misspell "Limo Driver" as "Limo Drive."
    • Connections
      References Le Miracle sur la 34ème rue (1947)
    • Soundtracks
      Bring On The Snow
      Written by Peter Allen and David Hudgins

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 30, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Love at the Parade
    • Filming locations
      • 11952 224 St, Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada(Jim's Pizza Restaurant)
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Channel
      • Pitchblack Pictures
      • LaCanada
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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