When her family's beloved café is slated for demolition, Annie vows to put a stop to it before Christmas.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Kimberley Sustad
Annie Park
Paul Campbell
William Holt
Darren Martens
Lyle
Bruce Dawson
Gene Park
Rebecca Staab
Pat Park
Malcolm Stewart
Jim Holt
Curtis Moore
Ted Starmer
Jeff Avenue
Michael
Adriana O'Neil
Gigi Starmer
Cherissa Richards
Jenny Taylor
Heath Vermette
Mark Taylor
Scarlett Smith
Allison Taylor
Candace Smith
Beverly
Rodrigo Beilfuss
Marco
Tom Putnam
Mel
Adrian McLean
Big Eddy
Saul Elias
Christopher
Ray Strachan
Harold
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
This was really enjoyable and the chemistry between the two leads is great. In fact, all of their movies so far have been great. A different sort of plot with nice touches of humor. Highly recommended.
The dynamic duo strikes again. Tracy and Hepburn could not have done it better. I hope to see more of Sustad and Campbell in future movies. They are my top two favorites with Hallmark. And please stop putting Baby (Sustad) in the corner, she's the lead not the best friend.
Probably the Best Hallmark, Christmas Film I've viewed. Kimberley Sustad's Comedic Timing was fun. The interaction between her and Paul Campbell was fun. The Directing was instrumental in that really good timing. 56:43 was "the Look." I like how the Writers put Annie in motion to draw. William out. How William started realize what was Truly, after God, 'The Bottom Line.' Hallmark, don't be afraid to mention CHRISTmas, Jesus Christ and God.
I watched this movie because of Paul and Kimberly were great in the other 2 movies they did. To me, I always picture Kimberly squeezing the top of her nose and shaking her head every time Paul does some thing offhanded. Paul likes the craziness (enjoys it) and Kimberly acts like she doesn't like the craziness but she wants/needs that craziness in her life. The script was fine for a Hallmark movie but Kimberly and Paul brought it to life. If you squint your eyes at the script and pay attention to the actors, you'll enjoy this movie.
This HCM (Hallmark Christmas Movie) was a delight from the beginning and kept us glued to the tv the entire time. Not every HCM makes it beyond the 10-minute mark in this household. Great chemistry in the two leads and great humor in the story that also conspicuously avoided so many of the HCM cliches. This one will get additional viewings this year (thank you DVR!).
...than anything else. Apparently Hallmark is letting the actors take a role in production on occasion, and Paul Campbell wrote the screenplay from a story that he and his co-star came up with. I'd say they did alright. It is, as other reviewers suggested, short on suspense, but that's not what Hallmark movies are. Kimberly Sustad seems to play the same part in every movie, but she has her charm. The story was a little light on sub-plots, but it's a good enough way to spend a couple hours escaping from the world during the Christmas season.
This is one of the best movies i have watched this year it has just the right amount of comedy and romance a Playboy and an optimist coming together its one movie I will recommend for Everyone to see hats off to you Hallmark movies
The best dialog of any of the Hallmark movies. Reminds me of snappy repertoire from the old classic movies. Good job writers and lead actors.
Sauce
Very enjoyable movie with believable actors! As an avid Hallmarkie, I did not miss the cutesy Hallmark standard encounters like the always interrupted attempts at a first kiss, starry night sky, snowball fight, gallons of cocoa, and building a snowman, which are highly overdone in most Christmas movies. A little ice-skating and hesitation before a possible kiss were the only typical nods to the Hallmark formula. Well written by the lead actors!
