It follows Lucy as she's hired to write the script for a remake of a holiday movie. She joins a tour of the grounds and when she knocks an hourglass over, she finds herself transported back ... Read allIt follows Lucy as she's hired to write the script for a remake of a holiday movie. She joins a tour of the grounds and when she knocks an hourglass over, she finds herself transported back in time to 1946.It follows Lucy as she's hired to write the script for a remake of a holiday movie. She joins a tour of the grounds and when she knocks an hourglass over, she finds herself transported back in time to 1946.
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A Hallmark classic, but also - dare I say? - a Christmas movie classic full stop. No tired tropes. No small towns. No festivals. None of that. Just an inspired, brilliantly-conceived plot that hits all the marks and pulls at all the heart strings.
Casting was perfect. Kristoffer Polaha was born for this role. He is brilliant as Jack Huston, his finest moment, and One Tree Hill alum Bethany Joy Lenz shines as Lucy.
Star Trek alum Jonathan Frakes and Robert Picardo are great.
The Wes Brown and Rachel Boston cameo at the end (with a nod to one of my favourites, 'Check Inn to Christmas') was fantastic.
The Biltmore is a spectacular location, and 'A Biltmore Christmas' makes full use of the historical property.
The music, the sets, the costumes: all astounding. The recreation of Hollywood's Golden Age was perfect.
So, so good. In every way.
This film has performances that rival old-style big-screen movies, and the plot has a classic fantasy charm with a unique twist ... an hourglass that sends our intrepid heroine to the past for an hour at a time ... unless it gets broken.
The dialogue between the leads is quick and clever, and the plot constructs great atmosphere between them. Highly recommended.
The location and costumes and words all combined to give us such a modern take on the old movies including the slightly over the top acting that is reminiscent of the movie era.
They knocked it out of the park with this one. You come away with your heart filled with Christmas spirit. Great movie!
This fantasy film features Bethany Joy Lenz as Lucy Hardgrove, a screenwriter with a shaky career who is charged with rewriting "His Merry Wife!", a film from the forties. She travels to the Biltmore Estate, to gain insight on the subject, where she encounters an hourglass among the original film's artifacts. Somehow the timepiece transports her, and she interacts with the cast and crew of the film, leading to complications.
Miss Lenz is wonderful in her role. Kristoffer Polaha, who plays the male lead, grows on you, as the role requires. The rest of the cast is quite enjoyable, especially A. K. Benninghofen, who plays Margaret, the superfan of the original film, who becomes a super sleuth and practically forces Lucy to reveal her secret. Jonathan Frakes is a pleasant surprise.
The Biltmore Estate itself is a star---worth seeing and a great setting for a romance.
Finally, the ending of the film is very satisfying. This is a feel-good film that really warms the heart.
Did you know
- TriviaJack Huston guesses that Lucy Hargrove, portrayed by Bethany Joy Lenz, is a singer. In reality, Lenz is one half of the music duo Everly.
- GoofsA fifty-star US flag flies at Biltmore in 1947. The US flag did not have 50 stars until 1960.
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[Jack, unconvinced of Lucy's identity, pulls her aside to get some straight answers]
Lucy Hargrove: [struggling in Jack's grip] Excuse me! Let go of me! I am not a piece of luggage!
Jack Huston: No, you're absolutely right. Luggage comes with a tag that tells you where it came from.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Finding Mr. Christmas: The Hunt For Mr. Christmas (2024)
- SoundtracksHave Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
from "Meet Me in St. Louis"
Written by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane
Performed by Judy Garland
Published by EMI Feist Catalog Inc.
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
[Played in the split screen between Lucy and Jack]
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