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Un Noël de princesse

Original title: A Royal Christmas
  • TV Movie
  • 2014
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
5.3K
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Lacey Chabert, Jane Seymour, and Stephen Hagan in Un Noël de princesse (2014)
A spirited commoner fights for acceptance from an icy queen who just happens to be her future mother-in-law.
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Prince Leopold, heir to the throne of Cordinia, wishes to marry his young love Emily Taylor, a humble seamstress from Philadelphia. But Leopold's mother, Queen Isadora has other plans for he... Read allPrince Leopold, heir to the throne of Cordinia, wishes to marry his young love Emily Taylor, a humble seamstress from Philadelphia. But Leopold's mother, Queen Isadora has other plans for her son.Prince Leopold, heir to the throne of Cordinia, wishes to marry his young love Emily Taylor, a humble seamstress from Philadelphia. But Leopold's mother, Queen Isadora has other plans for her son.

  • Director
    • Alex Zamm
  • Writers
    • Janeen Damian
    • Michael Damian
    • Neal H. Dobrofsky
  • Stars
    • Lacey Chabert
    • Jane Seymour
    • Stephen Hagan
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    5.3K
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    • Director
      • Alex Zamm
    • Writers
      • Janeen Damian
      • Michael Damian
      • Neal H. Dobrofsky
    • Stars
      • Lacey Chabert
      • Jane Seymour
      • Stephen Hagan
    • 44User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lacey Chabert
    Lacey Chabert
    • Emily
    Jane Seymour
    Jane Seymour
    • Isadora
    Stephen Hagan
    Stephen Hagan
    • Leo
    Katherine Flynn
    Katherine Flynn
    • Natasha
    Simon Dutton
    Simon Dutton
    • Victor
    Mitchell Mullen
    Mitchell Mullen
    • Bud
    Katrina Nare
    Katrina Nare
    • Toni
    Kate Loustau
    Kate Loustau
    • Galina
    Diana Dumitrescu
    Diana Dumitrescu
    • Olivia
    Alice O'Mahoney
    • Poppy
    Vlad Ianus
    • Will
    Ionut Grama
    • Kent
    Annie Gould
    • Sister Agnes
    Mihai Niculescu
    Mihai Niculescu
    • Grand Duke
    Olivia Krevoy
    • Teenage Girl
    Guzan Cosmin
    • Ivan
    • (as Cosmin Guzan)
    James 'Poorman' Trenton
    • Irate Customer
    • (as Jim Trenton)
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    • Director
      • Alex Zamm
    • Writers
      • Janeen Damian
      • Michael Damian
      • Neal H. Dobrofsky
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    8barryrd

    A seasonal delight

    A Royal Christmas is a glossy piece of holiday fluff. It's Christmas and who doesn't like a well put together, seasonal movie. Well to start with, some of the critics don't. But we always look for that next classic Christmas movie to go along with Miracle on Thirty-Fourth St., Alistair Sims' or George C. Scott's Scrooge, The Bishop's Wife, Christmas in Connecticut, The Holly and the Ivy and a few more recent ones that come close to being in the classics range like Home Alone or The Santa Clause. Of course, the great ones don't come along every year.

    As for this one, I really did take to the leading characters and actors in the movie, with longtime movie stalwart Jayne Seymour as the Queen, adding icing and some icy behaviour to this Christmas cake of a movie. She was impressive in her role as the mother from hell combined with her other role as an elegant and charming Queen of a fantasy land that reminds us of Monaco or Liechtenstein. Lacey Chabert, as the fun-loving seamstress/designer, is a girl with talent and personality who charms the Queen's son and the palace staff (if not the guards) and Stephen Hagan as Leopold James, the Prince Charming who certainly filled the bill as the tall, well-tailored prince madly in love with the girl of his dreams. Katharine Flynn as the wannabe bride, the Duchess of Warren, was the only weak link in an otherwise fine cast. The young couple in love are polar opposites in background and personality but a perfect example of two young people in love, in a fairy tale world of course.

    The music, the sets, and the upstairs-downstairs characters and everything about the movie were smartly arranged. The supporting cast was great, from Simon Dutton as the butler (watch for a surprise!) to the family of the commoner in love with her prince. Of course, it was all in the Hallmark tradition of giving us something Christmassy to wallow in for the holidays. See it and just let yourself enjoy the treat.
    10drummer-897-102654

    An evening well spent

    This is the perfect Christmas movie that is well written well acted and the soundtrack is perfect. Even though the story line itself centres around Leo and Emily and the Queen, every character right down to the servants gives this movie a strong foundation on which it builds itself on. All the little sub plots never leave this movie in a lull and there is an air of true Christmas spirit that leaves you wanting more. Our family enjoyed this movie together it seemed to really kick start the Christmas spirit within us and that's what Christmas movies are all about.I would easily say it's the feel good Christmas movie of the year.
    8kall6695

    Better than most Prince movies

    Hallmark seems fascinated with the whole Prince falls madly in love with unsuitable American girl. Or vice versa. This one is perhaps my favorite. The couple meet and the whole Royal Family thing doesn't really enter into their relationship. Until, Prince has to go home for coronation. Naturally he brings his girlfriend with him.

    Jane Seymour is a great actress. Why do they always put her in movies where she has to act like a total bi_ch? We all know the family is going to disapprove. We also know that the Prince will get his girl in the end, otherwise, what's the point?

    Anyway, Lacey Chabert is, as always, bubbly, effervescent, charming. She charms all the staff at the palace. There is, per usual, the "royal" who wants to marry the prince and causes trouble.

    But overall, a charming movie. Worth having in your top 10 list.
    6knofaith

    Cute, sometimes clumsy, pretty girl plays stupid

    While there were parts that were good, and I've watched it a few times (silly but sometimes heart-warming and cute), Hallmark made the American characters appear warm-hearted but classless, goofy, and downright stupid. Royalty doesn't float around the US falling in love & marrying classless, poorly-dressed dolts who would call a queen "your majesty-ness". Further, it's highly unlikely that Prince William walked into Buckingham Palace with Kate on his arm without Kate having some serious coaching, and untrained staff would likely never serve a queen. As for the comparison to 'a princess for Christmas', the only thing I will mention is that both movies portrayed the (American) women as weak and sloppy with neither having a decent career or job, and the costumes were hideous. Jane Seymour had some good lines, but she is portrayed a heartless witch with no other purpose, and the staff is portrayed as incompetent idiots. Victor and the Baroness are the only characters I really liked. More work next year Hallmark.
    7phd_travel

    The formula works

    I enjoyed this Hallmark movie. The formula works - a girl falls in love with guy who turns out to be a prince. They travel to his European kingdom where she doesn't quite seem suitable enough a match.

    The lead actors are watchable enough. Lacey Chabert isn't stunningly beautiful but she is likable and isn't annoying. Jane Seymour acts well as the disapproving queen. She is still very slim. It's refreshing to see an actress not having undergone plastic surgery, unlike some actresses of her age. Her real life daughter Katie Flynn has a role here. The prince's accent sounds a bit un royal at times.

    One fault: The costumes are a bit cheap looking even taking into account it's a TV movie and not a big budget feature like "The Princess Diaries".

    Worth one watch.

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    • Trivia
      Katherine Flynn who is portraying Natasha, is Jane Seymour's (Queen Isadora) daughter .
    • Goofs
      The orchestra that plays during the Christmas ball scene is primarily made up of strings. However, what is heard is played by a full orchestra (drums, woodwinds, etc.).
    • Quotes

      Leo James: Don't worry. We'll be back in plenty of time to embarrass you in front of your dinner guests.

      Isadora - Queen of Cordinia: I have no doubt about that.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Cinema Snob: Black Christmas 2006 (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      You Make Me Wanna Move
      Written by Alex Geringas and Alex Zamm

      Performed by Nikki Leonti

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Hallmark Channel (US)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Royal Christmas
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Brad Krevoy Television
      • Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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