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Miracle in Bethlehem, PA

  • TV Movie
  • 2023
  • TV-G
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.6K
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Laura Vandervoort and Benjamin Ayres in Miracle in Bethlehem, PA (2023)
Holiday RomanceRomance

Just before Christmas, Mary Ann adopts a baby girl to raise alone. She and the infant spend the Christmas stuck in Bethlehem, PA, due to bad weather. Her only choice when the inn is full is ... Read allJust before Christmas, Mary Ann adopts a baby girl to raise alone. She and the infant spend the Christmas stuck in Bethlehem, PA, due to bad weather. Her only choice when the inn is full is to stay with Joe, the brother of the innkeeper.Just before Christmas, Mary Ann adopts a baby girl to raise alone. She and the infant spend the Christmas stuck in Bethlehem, PA, due to bad weather. Her only choice when the inn is full is to stay with Joe, the brother of the innkeeper.

  • Director
    • Jeff Beesley
  • Writers
    • Kimberly Daugherty
    • Laura Kampo Lennon
  • Stars
    • Laura Vandervoort
    • Benjamin Ayres
    • Amy Groening
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Beesley
    • Writers
      • Kimberly Daugherty
      • Laura Kampo Lennon
    • Stars
      • Laura Vandervoort
      • Benjamin Ayres
      • Amy Groening
    • 26User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Laura Vandervoort
    Laura Vandervoort
    • Mary Ann
    Benjamin Ayres
    Benjamin Ayres
    • Joe
    Amy Groening
    Amy Groening
    • Frankie
    Braden Blair
    Braden Blair
    • Theodore
    Teryl Rothery
    Teryl Rothery
    • Goldie
    Angela Narth
    Angela Narth
    • Grandma Myrtle
    Darcy Fehr
    Darcy Fehr
    • Shawn Shepherd
    Kate Trotter
    Kate Trotter
    • Hannah
    Lauren Cochrane
    Lauren Cochrane
    • Gabriella
    Amanda Austin
    Amanda Austin
    • Brooke
    John B. Lowe
    John B. Lowe
    • Gerald
    Paul Essiembre
    Paul Essiembre
    • Pastor
    Payton Gowdar
    Payton Gowdar
    • Young Mother
    Kyle Kelbert
    • Background
    Stephanie Sy
    Stephanie Sy
    • Naomi
    Emma Volk
    • Kids Choir
    Hazel Wallace
    Hazel Wallace
    • Choir Soloist
    Ken Steen
    • Church goer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jeff Beesley
    • Writers
      • Kimberly Daugherty
      • Laura Kampo Lennon
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    Kirpianuscus

    references to Nativity

    I appreciated very much the attention for religious signification of Christmas . For me , always , it is important because, in time of secularism and consumerism, the spirit of Christmas sounds as empty formula.

    I appreciated Benjamin Ayres and Laura Vandervoort work, the family spirit and, not last, the frequent references to Birth of Christ , including the little Natalie or the theme of single mother .

    Sure, a Hallmark, with its obvious sins and exagerations or cheese parts .

    Sure, the big problem remains the pink end , forced in good measure, but , I repeat the references, in some measure too obvious to Nativity remains a precious virtue in this case.
    6Jackbv123

    Laying too many things on too thick

    What a set up for a chance to leave all the viewers with a ton of war and fuzzies. But it was poorly done in a lot of the little things.

    Several things were laid on too thick. Our introduction to Joe is overboard on making him out to be a juvenile slob. I don't know how old Joe is supposed to be, but Ben Ayers is 46 and Joe is still addicted to video games and not only doesn't clean his room but his entire house. Meanwhile we get the point about Mary Ann. She is having a hard time adopting. That also could have been dialed down a few notches. Then the storm. Roads closed in every direction and when they showed visuals it is a wonder Mary Ann was able to leave the hospital. So many things were laid on too thick. It happens again late with Brook and Joe's interaction. There was almost no subtlety in this movie and there was a lot of clumsiness in the presentation.

    There were some clever aspects like the names, but then the attempts to draw similarities between Mary Ann and Natalie's situation against the original Christmas story was obvious and again not subtle. The conflict or obstacle didn't ring true at least not enough in my view to justify where it immediately led. Likewise the climax and conclusion. My criticisms are at times harsh, too harsh. I'm trying to say that the little things were just a bit off making what could have been a great story come out just ok. There were some definite warm and fuzzies, but not what I was hoping for and not what many other movies on Hallmark Movies and Mysteries have done, even this year.

    I'm glad to see Hallmark show a movie that presents Christians in a good light and even mentions Jesus. There is prayer. There is talk about faith. There are some obscure references to the reason Jesus came, usually in Christmas songs. But what we see is simply what it is - an attempt to win points with a certain audience, the religious one. The message that did come out loudly is the same one that almost all the Christmas movies have - Yay family! But that is not the reason Jesus came. There is nothing wrong with this approach and the result, but there is also nothing special about it.
    8adamjohns-42575

    No real miracle, but nice.

    A /Miracle In Bethlehem/PA. (2023) -

    I'm not one for God bothering, the closest I get is asking my Grandad in Heaven to find me a parking space. As such and based on the title I hadn't expected to necessarily make it to the end of this film which was clearly framed around the Nativity story and yes there were a lot of references to that including the leading characters named Mary Ann (Laura Vandervoort) and Joe (Benjamin Ayres).

    However, despite the fact that there were a few times where it got a bit heavy for my tastes, talking about their wonderful Lord, for the most part it was fairly subtle, which I thought was a great idea to keep the standard, less church going viewer watching. I always find it hard to get excited about a relationship when they give all the credit to almighty upstairs. I don't mind it being a bit magic and fate taking a hand, but having Faith in anything has been hard for me for a long time and worshipping a God that sends so much pain has never really made sense to me either. So anyway I liked that about it.

    Otherwise the story of a snow storm trapping Mary Ann, with her new baby, in a small town where the inn was full and her only choice was to stay with the innkeeper's Brother Joe was quite sweet and I did like the leading actors.

    Mr Ayres in his role of Joe was scruffy but handsome and roguishly charming. Although his breathy rasping was not what I would call proper singing. It was hard to believe that had been a previous career for him. It can't be that hard to find handsome actors that can sing please???

    The singer in the church at the end was not the best choice either.

    As for Laura, she was great at showing the feelings of her character Mary Ann, her torment from her last relationship and her warmth towards baby Natalie as well as her growing bond with Joe. I might have liked to have seen her with Natalie a bit more though. I supposed that was due to time constraints, which is where the rigid formulaic nature of these films lets them down. Another five or ten minutes to show her strength as a Mother would have been really beneficial to the story, because as it was it did make it look a bit like she needed a man to help her raise the baby which was sort of opposite to what her character was trying to say.

    And personally I could never be away from my Mum at Christmas, so I will never understand that these people can do that? Again that is an element of these films that has always felt wrong to me, although it probably does make any reunions that they DO have sweeter?

    In the end I felt that the religious bits had worked appropriately and that I'd watched something quite lovely.

    7.63/10.
    8lee_carver

    Don't Let the Theme Scare You Off

    Everyone needs help sometime... even a hugely successful single lawyer / new adoptive mother.

    The story is not new and is in fact about as old as the christian bible.

    This movie probably won't "change your life" but it did leave me with hope. I am not a particularly religious person but I find people with honest faith inspiring even if it is just acting.

    This movie leans heavily on faith and the christian religion. But also on family, friends, community and traditions. They are simple themes perhaps lost to a "simplier" time but still resonated with me.

    The story and the conflicts are your basic Hallmark. While the ex-girlfriend fights were fun to watch they were not needed for the story to progress. I think somewhere at Hallmark there is a requirement that every story must have conflict even if they don't need it.

    Laura Vandervoort was surprisingly well cast here. I have always liked her work but she would not been my first choice to portray a woman of such faith. Strong, independent, I can do anything single mother absolutely. However, I found the moments where she expressed her faith to be portrayed quite honestly.

    Benjamin Ayres had great chemistry with Mrs. Vandervoort but the whole "former rock star" angle seemed a stretch. Not clear why the story needed something that extreme when a more simple previous life would have worked just as well. Also who thought that hair was a good idea?

    Amy Groening is a Hallmark regular and one of the many that you always wonder why they don't do more with. She is great as the sister that helps bind everyone together and keep them on task.

    The religious aspects... if you are not into religion just do what I do and focus on the meaning of the words to you. "Every good and perfect gift is from above" James 1:17 is quoted in the movie. Or from my point of view all the things that really bring meaning to your life tend to not be large and expensive but the simple gifts that came from the heart.

    I will definitely watch this one again.
    9steve1620-638-301414

    Good Job, Hallmark! Keep up the good work!

    This was remarkable for a Hallmark movie! The characters were well-cast, and the acting and interaction between characters was truly believable. The story line was different enough from so many Hallmark movies so as to not be trite and formulaic. The sets were not over-decorated like so many Hallmark Christmas movies of late. And I believe, because this was a Dayspring movie (the Christian side of Hallmark cards), that the script writers were allowed to included some of the real meaning of Christmas. Those reviewers who rated this movie low because of its "Christian content" need to realize that this is a CHRISTmas movie. The celebration is about Christ and His coming to the earth as God the Son and Savior of the world. These characters depicted that they authentically believed and embraced this - the true meaning of Christmas. Other Hallmark movies depicting families fighting and quarreling over Christmas light displays on their homes don't have the intimacy, love, caring, trusting, and faith that this movie depicts. This was heartwarming. Keep your Christmas movies telling the real Christmas message, Hallmark. Get back the the Hall of Fame status that you were always known for in the past!

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    • Trivia
      This marks Teryl Rothery's 15th live-action Christmas TV movie since her first back in 1994.
    • Goofs
      When Mary Ann's car is in the shop after not starting, there is a Pennsylvania license plate on the front of her car.

      Pennsylvania does not have official state license plates in the front, only the rear of cars.

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Čudež v Betlehemu
    • Filming locations
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Crown Media Productions
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Inferno Pictures Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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