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A professor of military history teams with an antique store owner to find the original owner of a historic WWII uniform and the love letters left in its pockets.A professor of military history teams with an antique store owner to find the original owner of a historic WWII uniform and the love letters left in its pockets.A professor of military history teams with an antique store owner to find the original owner of a historic WWII uniform and the love letters left in its pockets.
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Susan E. Martin
- Ingrid the Shopkeeper
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Cameron Paisley
- Soldier
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Wonderful story that captures the heart and has a sweet adventure while love develops. The beauty of of this movie is that all cast are incredibly talented (main, supporting, extras) that bring to life this beautiful story. I have a great respect for military personnel who sacrifice their lives. This movie honors that perspective. The sets, the costumes, the music, the make-up are perfect in my opinion. This movie also addresses the stress military personnel experience in the line of duty without getting too graphic and the challenges returning to civiian life --- all written in good taste. LOVE IT!!
One of the better Christmas movies produced by GAC. But, Jill Wagner should have been the highlight of the movie.
Her appearance and performance were less than we've come to expect from her. I understand Wagner had to cut almost all of her lovely blonde hair off, for another job she was filming around the time she made this, but that auburn colored wig was just awful.
Maybe it was because it was so different from the blonde hair we have come to associate with Wagner.
They could have tried harder to make it look real, by at least attempting to match her natural hair color.
Past the appearance of one of the main characters, I actually enjoyed the movie. I just wish GAC & Hallmark would either try harder to make military themed movies look real, or not try so hard to dumb the topic & dialogue down for the viewers.
Her appearance and performance were less than we've come to expect from her. I understand Wagner had to cut almost all of her lovely blonde hair off, for another job she was filming around the time she made this, but that auburn colored wig was just awful.
Maybe it was because it was so different from the blonde hair we have come to associate with Wagner.
They could have tried harder to make it look real, by at least attempting to match her natural hair color.
Past the appearance of one of the main characters, I actually enjoyed the movie. I just wish GAC & Hallmark would either try harder to make military themed movies look real, or not try so hard to dumb the topic & dialogue down for the viewers.
Just watched this film because I really enjoy Paul Green and Jill Wagner. For the most part the movie was entertaining, although some of the scenes seemed repetitious.
I found myself distracted by the visible change in Jill Wagners appearance since I last saw her in "Christmas In Evergreen" in 2018. Every feature on her face was altered and I can't imagine that in the last 6 years her looks went downhill requiring such extreme modifications. She was striking before but now she looks like a cookie-cutter version of all the other women who won't let themselves age gracefully. She has lost her appeal....
I found myself distracted by the visible change in Jill Wagners appearance since I last saw her in "Christmas In Evergreen" in 2018. Every feature on her face was altered and I can't imagine that in the last 6 years her looks went downhill requiring such extreme modifications. She was striking before but now she looks like a cookie-cutter version of all the other women who won't let themselves age gracefully. She has lost her appeal....
In their third new movie of the 2023 Christmas schedule GA Family proposes two true and tested stars: a no-nonsense and unbelievably fit Jill Wagner and rugged, wholesome Paul Greene, still a real presence at nearly 50. They do perform at their highest, in a canvass of endearing moments and rich Christmas spirit. A love message found in a WW II uniform sends them in a joint quest trying to discover what happened to the original wearer, Army officer Orin Newton, and return these precious testimonies to his legitimate heirs, for Christmas. In a series of hit and miss encounters, they revive significant memories of the World War, reconstruct the mysterious life of the soldier, and discover each other. The film moves at an engaging pace, with heartwarming cameos and gentle, yet palpable chemistry between the protagonists. I feel their interaction is totally captivating. A secondary, nice idyll, interwoven with the main story, adds, rather than detracting, interest to the action. Somebody could object that a story about a world where everybody seems nice and kind is unrealistic and too sappy. Nor is the movie free of inconsistencies. Es an example, Orin Newton's friend, who served with him in 1941-1944, would be at least 100 years old, definitely older than the actor playing his role. Yet, if you enjoy, like I do, a clean, uplifting Christmas movie, one that wants to bring you a little magic and warm your heart, you may not help being grateful to GAC for wanting to produce and delivering this type of entertainment.
This is a drama mystery, not just a drama.
Acting is pretty good. The mystery component for this is unique. I have no idea why is was not given a mystery tab, who in the heck is doing things over in GAF?
Honestly its been a few weeks since I saw it, and i don't really remember much about the drama, but I totally remember the mystery stuff
My wife and I allowed our hallmark subscription to run out, we did not really talk about it much, a couple movies with guy exchanging tongue and thats all she wrote. We are so grateful for GAF, and are hoping Vanguard will never be able to take it over, as they did with Hallmark and so many other companies.
Acting is pretty good. The mystery component for this is unique. I have no idea why is was not given a mystery tab, who in the heck is doing things over in GAF?
Honestly its been a few weeks since I saw it, and i don't really remember much about the drama, but I totally remember the mystery stuff
My wife and I allowed our hallmark subscription to run out, we did not really talk about it much, a couple movies with guy exchanging tongue and thats all she wrote. We are so grateful for GAF, and are hoping Vanguard will never be able to take it over, as they did with Hallmark and so many other companies.
Did you know
- TriviaJill Wagner is very passionate about our veterans through various fundraisers and charities. Her husband David Lemanowicz is in the US Army.
- GoofsWhen Russell, Caroline, Jules and Alton met with Santa, he mentioned Orin and Alice's grandchildren. But all through the rest of the movie, the foursome are wondering if Orin ever made it home from the war and if he and Alice ever reunited.
- SoundtracksSilent Night
Performed by Mary James
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