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Un Noël presque royal !

Original title: A Not So Royal Christmas
  • TV Movie
  • 2023
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.1K
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Will Kemp and Brooke D'Orsay in Un Noël presque royal ! (2023)
A Not So Royal Christmas: Sneak Peek
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Tabloid journalist Charlotte attempts to land an interview with a reclusive Count. In response, the royal family has a groundskeeper pose as the Count since the real one fled years ago.Tabloid journalist Charlotte attempts to land an interview with a reclusive Count. In response, the royal family has a groundskeeper pose as the Count since the real one fled years ago.Tabloid journalist Charlotte attempts to land an interview with a reclusive Count. In response, the royal family has a groundskeeper pose as the Count since the real one fled years ago.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Wright
  • Writer
    • Anna White
  • Stars
    • Brooke D'Orsay
    • Will Kemp
    • Roy Lewis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Jonathan Wright
    • Writer
      • Anna White
    • Stars
      • Brooke D'Orsay
      • Will Kemp
      • Roy Lewis
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Brooke D'Orsay
    Brooke D'Orsay
    • Charlotte
    Will Kemp
    Will Kemp
    • Adam
    Roy Lewis
    • Sir Gustus
    Taylor Love
    Taylor Love
    • Kirsten
    Lisa Bunting
    Lisa Bunting
    • Rayna
    Michael Hough
    Michael Hough
    • Jenson
    Lindsay Owen Pierre
    Lindsay Owen Pierre
    • Tony
    Maria Frankis
    Maria Frankis
    • Alice
    • (as Maria Alice Frankis)
    Diane Johnstone
    Diane Johnstone
    • Trina
    • (as Diane L. Johnstone)
    Fuad Ahmed
    Fuad Ahmed
    • Advisor
    Lisa Ryder
    Lisa Ryder
    • Advisor to the King
    Peter Millard
    Peter Millard
    • King of Nordin
    Toni Ellwand
    Toni Ellwand
    • Queen of Nordin
    Andrew Hodwitz
    Andrew Hodwitz
    • Bowden
    José Arias
    José Arias
    • Curious Tourist
    • (as Jose Arias)
    Ron Lea
    Ron Lea
    • Charlotte's Dad
    Nathan Scott
    Nathan Scott
    • Royal Ball Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jonathan Wright
    • Writer
      • Anna White
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    User reviews15

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    5aga-he

    So looking forward to it and so disappointed

    I always look forward to a Hallmark movie with Will Kemp, but I must say this one was disappointing. I think Will Kemp was great, but there is absolutely NO chemistry between him and Brooke D'Orsay (who I must admit is not one of my favorite Hallmark actresses although I have nothing against her). The story has nothing romantic to it, I don't get why Charlotte and Adam would actually fall in love. It makes no sense, they're just lying to each other all the time, they want different things and are not above using each other to get it. And yet I actually found the story very flat : no great romantic moment, no great enmity eather. I so wanted to like this movie !
    7eva224

    Mediocre

    Well, it was a clever movie and the opposite of the Prince and the Pauper. It liked something. I don't know if it was chemistry, costuming, writing, or the sets. But it was lacking something and all I could focus on at the ball scene was that that green dress was begging for a necklace!!!

    Their costuming department is seriously lacking, I've seen that multiple times in multiple movies. Give the women some proper respectable jewelry!

    I do enjoy these Hallmark movies because they are so predictable and therefore easy on my anxiety as they always have a good ending but as I said, previously, this one lacked something. Creativity maybe? I'm not sure.
    3miroslavbasicp

    ONLY GOOD THING IN IT IS WILL KEMP

    This was definitely one of Hallmarks worst holiday films this festive season. I wanted to like it because royal element does ad nicely to the Christmas season, but the plot was just so ridiculous and implausible even for Hallmark standards. Also the supporting cast and the choice of supporting actors was not very natural and realistic. The fling between the leads was also rushed and lacked in chemistry.

    Basically the only thing that kept that film from fully falling apart is always wonderful Will Kemp. He is always magnificent, whether he stars in big movies, expensive shows or just cheap little flicks like this one and it shows. When he is on screen he simply has that special radiance and in this one he added such a lovely comical thread to his character with lovely comedic timing. He is one of those actors that know what expression to put on in every scene even when he is not in the focus of the camera.

    He and Julian Morris and Luke MacFarlane do deserve better films at Hallmark. The movie also had lovely costumes, which is not always the case at Hallmark. Would I watch it ever again, no. Would I not watch it if I knew it was this bad, no I would not. Did I fall asleep a few times watching it, yes I did.
    8VetteRanger

    Just interesting enough to get extra stars

    Here we have there reverse of the typical falling in love with royalty story. Here our heroine falls in love with royalty, but he's only pretend royalty ... pressed into service on the spur of the moment to attract tourism to a small European city where a Count is supposed to live. The real "Count" abdicated for love with a beach babe he met in Daytona.

    Will Kemp is charming as the ne'er do well whom a journalist mistakenly takes for the missing Count in her mission to get a tabloid story about him. Brooke D'Orsay is the journalist who falls for the Count.

    There isn't nearly as much real relationship building and personality as I'd like to see, but the different sort of plot carries the movie, and we enjoyed it. Not one we'd schedule for repeat showings, I don't think, but it worked for one evening.
    7MickyG333

    A slight twist, but not enough

    6.9 stars.

    A woman (D'Orsay) works for a tabloid and poses a catchy story for the editor: to find the long absent prince of a European country and make a great headline for the "TMZ" wannabe magazine. So she goes to Europe to find this prince (Kemp) whose been absent for years. Rumor has it he doesn't like to make public appearances, so people have actually forgotten what he looks like. Kemp always plays a prince of some country near England with his English accent and all. D'Orsay is the usual Hallmark version of the American woman who falls for the prince. But this time there is a twist and it is interesting, but it doesn't change the formula enough to make this an original film.

    Nothing is different with this movie, it's the same blueprint and that is disappointing. We've seen one too many at this point, no really, this is the last straw. Does this mean I will cease further Hallmark viewing? No, but I am not happy that I have to sift through this drudgery still. I thought Christmas 2023 would usher in some changes, but they still insert the same stuff in too large a proportion.

    Enough of the interrupted kiss, and the dead parents. I've had it with people eating pancakes and doughnuts for breakfast, cookies, cakes, and candy canes for lunch, and gingerbread, pie, ice cream, more cookies and cakes for dinner. Then there are the midnight snacks of more cookies with milk. Sometimes they have ice cream, which is always totally melted by the way. Instead of 8 glasses of water a day, it's 6 glasses of cocoa and 2 glasses of coffee. Be gone with the best friend who always assumes the lead character is "in love" with some random person of the opposite sex. You know, when the main character says something like: "Me and Bobby were riding on a bus and Bobby says..." and the best friend replies: "Oh, so you talked with a man, I bet he was cute". And the lead shrugs and acts all coy... ENOUGH! Or how about when the Mom tells the daughter, "You are my favorite daughter" and you know what the response will be: "Mom, you know I'm your only daughter". I know that's how Hallmark inserts tidbits of information so we get a better picture of who is who and what is what. And back to the food, sometimes it's pizza for dinner, always pizza, except for one meal only, the actual Christmas meal is a turkey or ham and mashed potatoes etc. And what about in the city when the romance has begun, what do the leads always eat when they get hungry on the main street? Hotdogs. Really? Nobody eats hot dogs and looks like that. In all my years working for a government agency rarely did anyone ever eat hot dogs. Only children eat hot dogs. Adults eat hamburgers, it's the way we do stuff in America. And so no wonder people die over the holidays, America is obese, heart disease is rampant. They are modeling their lives after these Hallmark characters. You know that none of these actors actually eat this stuff. I guarantee they chew it for a scene and as soon as the director says "cut" it's spit into the garbage.

    I have a friend who has personally boycotted all Hallmark movies and products, because she says it's all just a Christmas scam. They are a holiday company, selling the holidays, the whole season of Christmas is a Hallmark money making machine, she says. I'm convinced she's correct.

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      When Charlotte and Adam are looking at the Northern Lights and Jensen comes out to get them. Charlotte says, "I should going," instead of, "I should get going."
    • Connections
      Referenced in Finding Mr. Christmas: Falling for you (2024)

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ein fast royales Weihnachtsfest
    • Production company
      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
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