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A Christmas Kiss ()


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After a spontaneous kiss, a struggling designer ends up falling in love with her demanding boss's boyfriend as she decorates his home for a Christmas party.

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Priscilla Hall (as Elizabeth Rohm)
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Wendy Walton
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Adam Hughes
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Tressa
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Caroline
Mark Joy ...
Charlie
Mark DeAngelis ...
Coachman
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Caroler (Lip Sync)
Kimberly Brown ...
Caroler (Lip Sync)
Chilcote Francesca ...
Caroler (Lip Sync)
Maya Hughes ...
Caroler (Lip Sync)
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Caroler (Lip Sync) Soloist (as Chloe Lewis)
Josh Marin ...
Caroler (Lip Sync)
Corey Nero ...
Caroler (Lip Sync)
Caty Nicholson ...
Caroler (Lip Sync)
Steven Ramirez ...
Caroler (Lip Sync)
Bruce Whited ...
Caroler (Lip Sync)
Jack Budd ...
Spa Extra
Gentry Roth ...
Spa Extra
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Erin Brown ...
Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Hunter Brumfield ...
Theatre Employee (uncredited)
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Cute Guy #1 (uncredited)
Tiffany L. Coleman ...
Christmas Tree Shopper (uncredited)
Jason Gardner ...
Barista (uncredited)
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Theater Patron (uncredited)
Robert Levy ...
Theater Patron / Ticket Buyer (uncredited)
Liz Lukens ...
Christmas Tree Shopper (uncredited)
Madeleine C. Morris ...
Little Christmas Tree Girl (uncredited)
Melissa Newtzie ...
Theatre Employee (uncredited)
Kathryn Squires ...
Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Sheri Ward ...
Girl At Party (uncredited)

Directed by

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John Stimpson

Written by

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Joany Kane ... (written by)

Produced by

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Andrea Ajemian ... co-producer / line producer
Sharon Bordas ... co-executive producer
Mark DeAngelis ... executive producer
Mark Donadio ... producer
Michael Jacobs ... executive producer (as Michael D. Jacobs)
Lucas Krost ... post producer
Miriam Marcus ... producer
Robyn Snyder ... co-executive producer
Fernando Szew ... executive producer

Music by

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Marco D'Ambrosio ... (music composed by) (as Marco d'Ambrosio)
Ben Decter ... (music composed by)

Cinematography by

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Brian Crane ... director of photography

Editing by

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John Stimpson

Editorial Department

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James A. Ray ... assistant editor
Rex M. Teese ... post supervisor

Casting By

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Ricki Maslar ... (as Ricki G. Maslar)

Production Design by

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Richard Blankenship

Set Decoration by

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Lisa Caperton

Costume Design by

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Judi Flowers

Makeup Department

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Phillip Bernier ... dept. head hair (as Phillip Krane Bernier) / dept. head makeup (as Phillip Krane Bernier)
Katie Middleton ... key makeup
Talitha Williams ... makeup artist (as Talitha M. Williams)

Production Management

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Andrea Ajemian ... unit production manager
Christina Garnett ... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Hannah Hoover ... second assistant director
Caryn Nowland ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Rich Blankenship ... set dresser
Michael Boone ... set constructor
Gillian Brown ... property master (as Gillian H. Brown)
Laina Kaffenberger ... props assistant
Gioia Varesi ... graphics production assistant
Henry Walton ... leadman

Sound Department

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Emilie Corpuz ... sound effects editor
Chris Jones ... boom operator
David J. Kruk ... sound designer
Tony Margulies ... foley artist
Andrew Uvarov ... sound mixer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Tim Browne ... best boy grip
Chris Carpenter ... key grip
Kent Eanes ... still photographer
Sean Engel ... electrician
Jason Jaeger ... additional grip
Douglas Quill ... second unit cinematographer
Jarrod Russell ... second assistant camera
John Charles Schneider ... gaffer (as Charlie Schneider)
Liz Silver ... first assistant camera (as Liz Heslep)

Casting Department

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Jeanne Boisineau ... location casting: Richmond, VA
Walid Chaya ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Hilary Adelberg ... wardrobe pa
Robert Nelson ... costumer
J. Brad Watson ... shopper

Location Management

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Larin Brink ... location manager

Music Department

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Marco D'Ambrosio ... music produced by (as Marco d'Ambrosio)
Terri D'Ambrosio ... music supervisor (as Terri d'Ambrosio)
Ben Decter ... music produced by
Greg Martin ... composer: additional music

Script and Continuity Department

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Rachel Atkinson ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Jabari Abramson ... craft service
Marah Archer ... production assistant
Gloria Azar ... production assistant
Rachel Becker ... production assistant
Olivia Blackwell ... production assistant
Anthony Brazeau ... production assistant
Hunter Brumfield ... production assistant
Walid Chaya ... extras coordinator
Eric Cline ... production assistant (as Eric W. Cline)
Aaron Hoover ... production assistant
Marlee Kamis ... production assistant
Jia Kuang ... production assistant
Diontey Michael ... choreographer
Evan Miller ... production assistant
Joseph L. Roper ... production assistant
Carrie Smith ... volunteer coordinator
Gioia Varesi ... production assistant
Andrew Volpe ... production assistant
Kenyatta Watts ... donation coordinator

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Wendy Walton is the best designer in Boston - but no one knows it yet. Hoping to kick-start her career, Wendy has left work with the local theatre to take a job as an assistant to Priscilla Hall, the most prestigious designer in the city. Ms. Hall works Wendy around the clock, which is how Wendy finds herself trapped in an elevator late one night with an incredibly handsome stranger. Wendy and the mystery man share an impulsive, romantic, life-changing kiss before the doors open and Wendy runs out, leaving him behind. The next day at work, Wendy answers the door to find the handsome gentleman standing in front of her. Turns out he's Adam Hughes, a wealthy philanthropist - and Ms. Hall's long distance boyfriend. He doesn't recognize Wendy, which makes things all the more awkward for her when Ms. Hall assigns her to decorate his house for a big party at Christmas. As the holidays approach and Wendy and Adam spend more and more time together, Wendy realizes she's falling in love. Should she risk everything she's worked for and tell Adam the truth about their moment on the elevator before he proposes to Ms. Hall? And will Adam ever open his eyes and realize that the one true love of his life is right in front of him? A Christmas romance about how one kiss can change everything. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • A Kiss for Christmas (United States, English title)
  • A Kiss for Christmas (India, English title)
  • Christmas Kiss (Canada, English title)
  • A Kiss for Christmas (World-wide, English title)
  • Coup de foudre pour Noël (France)
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  • 96 min
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Trivia Although filming took place in Richmond, Virginia, the horse-drawn carriage ride took place in Worcester, Massachusetts. See more »
Goofs The carriages are not the same throughout the scene. The seat color changes, then the carriage with the black seats is noticeably more ornate than the simple carriage that showcases the actors at the beginning and end of the scene. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in A Christmas Kiss (2017). See more »
Soundtracks Nutcracker Op71 No2 March See more »
Quotes Tressa: I swear, that broad just makes up crap for the pleasure of bitch-bossing you.
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