Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Ashley Williams | ... | Maggie O'Donnell | |
Niall Matter | ... | Lucas Cavelli | |
Lisa MacFadden | ... | Alyssa | |
Brendon Zub | ... | Chris Cavelli | |
Bethel Lee | ... | Leah Cavelli | |
Matthew MacCaull | ... | Cameron | |
Jarrod Evanyshyn | ... | Alex O'Donnell | |
Paula Burrows | ... | Grace O'Donnell | |
Kwesi Ameyaw | ... | Aaron Phillips | |
Kayden Magnuson | ... | Ellen O'Donnell | |
Calix Fraser | ... | Reed Williams | |
Parker McLellan | ... | Violette Williams (as Parker Lily McLellan) | |
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Ashton Joshua Lim | ... | Joey Cavelli (as Ashton Lim) |
David Quinlan | ... | David Williams | |
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Jessie Velez | ... | Female Soldier (as Jessie Tatiana Velez) |
Single mom Maggie O'Donnell (Ashley Williams) is facing Christmas alone, until stranger Lucas Cavelli (Niall Matter) crashes into her life and becomes an unexpected house guest. Together, they overcome Christmas, while finding comfort in their growing bond. Written by anonymous
Although there are several typical "Christmas movie" moments in this one, I really enjoyed it due to the cast. Ashley Williams and Niall Matter did a great job, they have good chemistry together, their acting was spot on and are both very likeable. Not to mention that infectious, Cheshire Cat smile of hers. I also enjoyed Kayden Magnuson who played the very polite and respectful daughter. Too many times kids in these movies are portrayed as monsters, as if that is in any way funny. The story is interesting, fun and well worth a watch.