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After a fatal car accident, Carrie must earn her way into heaven when she's assigned as a guardian angel to struggling restaurant owner Scott and his daughter Abby.

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Carrie
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Scott
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Henry
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Abby
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Rita
Tricia Braun ...
Lynette
Barbara Gordon ...
Betsy
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Danny
Don Allison ...
Jefferson
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Critic
Louise Nicol ...
Mrs. McCarty
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Waiter
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Gas Attendant
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Nurse
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Chef #1

Directed by

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John Bradshaw

Written by

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Joany Kane ... (written by) and
Rickie Castaneda ... (written by) and
Kevin Commins ... (written by)
 
Joany Kane ... (story "Angel Duty")

Produced by

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Lewis Chesler ... executive producer (as Lewis B. Chesler)
Garry Maher ... production supervisor
Marci McCurlie ... co-producer
David Perlmutter ... executive producer (as David M. Perlmutter)
Marek Posival ... producer
Dominique Telson ... executive producer
Robert Vaughn ... executive producer

Music by

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Stacey Hersh ... (original music by)

Cinematography by

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Russ Goozee ... director of photography

Editing by

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Mark Arcieri

Editorial Department

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Kyoungkuen Chung ... technical supervisor (as Kyoung Kuen Chung)
Steve Lahey ... on-line editor
D.W. Waterson ... first assistant editor (as a different name)

Casting By

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Brian Levy

Production Design by

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Gavin Mitchell

Art Direction by

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Greg Chown

Set Decoration by

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James Banos

Costume Design by

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Julianna Clarke

Makeup Department

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Brandi Boulet ... key hair stylist
Cassandra Kehren ... assistant hair stylist / assistant make-up
Kristin Wayne ... key make-up artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jeremy Doiron ... third assistant director
David C. Malcolm ... second assistant director

Art Department

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James DeLuca ... set dresser
Michael R. Edmund ... construction coordinator
Patrick Gauthier ... property master
Josh Heisie ... painter
Teodora Ilie ... second assistant property master
Adam Kubiw ... carpenter
Mike Nesbitt ... first assistant art director
Maria Simonelli ... first assistant property master
Sonja Slavkovic ... lead set dresser
Kelsey Tremblay ... set dresser

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Chris Bottomley ... boom operator
Dermain Finlayson ... adr editor
Mark Gingras ... supervising sound editor
Scott Purdy ... dialogue editor / re-recording mixer
Cory Siddall ... sound mixer
John Douglas Smith ... supervising sound editor
Adam Stein ... sound effects editor

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John Furniotis ... visual effects supervisor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Chris Harmsworth ... electrician
Kelly Richardson ... best boy electric
Micholina Storer ... still photographer
Stewart Wells ... lighting technician

Casting Department

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Donna Dupere ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Olga Barsky ... wardrobe truck supervisor
Jeanne Beker ... additional wardrobe
Lisa Bonari ... assistant costume designer
Sheri Decaro ... assistant wardrobe

Transportation Department

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Robert Arsenault ... transportation captain
Frank Riso ... transport security

Additional Crew

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Garland Anthony ... assistant to Lewis Chesler
Wayne Arron ... financial administrator
Christina Buchli ... production legal
Alexis del Vecchio ... associate producer
Jason Gaetan ... production assistant
Roberta Harron ... executive administrator
Mark Junop ... production executive
Stephen Papadimitriou ... production coordinator
Larry David Wilson ... production coordinator (as David Wilson)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Carrie Blackford (Booth) lives for her successful career as an event planner in New York City, but her life changes in an instant after a nasty car accident in a snowstorm. Carrie suffers head trauma and regains consciousness in Central Park with an older man, Henry (Derek McGrath, "Little Mosque on the Prairie"). Henry is Carrie's spirit guide and is there to help her "pass over" to Heaven. But before Carrie can move on, she must fulfill one last task on Earth, a type of Angel Duty. Henry tells Carrie that she must help guide widowed young restaurant owner Scott Walker, (McGillion) who has recently considered suicide because his beloved restaurant/catering business is utterly failing. Carrie befriends Scott and his 8-year-old daughter and immediately displays a knack for promoting the restaurant. But time isn't on Carrie's side on this mission. She has until midnight Christmas Eve to turn the eatery around. As friendship grows, romance blooms, and Carrie struggles to keep business and pleasure separate. Will the heat in Scott's kitchen be all about the food? Or is one Angel on a meteoric rise to earn her wings? Written by Hallmark Channel, Press Release

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Taglines Heaven can wait as a reluctant angel takes on one more earthly mission to earn her wings. See more »
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Also Known As
  • La magie de Noël (Canada, French title)
  • L'Ange de Noël (France)
  • La magia de la Navidad (Spain)
  • Božična čarovnija (Slovenia)
  • Magia Crăciunului (Romania)
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Did You Know?

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Goofs Henry tells Carrie that she has 3 weeks to complete her mission, then towards the movie's end he mentions that her father lost her a couple days ago. Also, Dimitri tells Scott that he needs food for the gallery "tomorrow," but a whole day and night passes before the gallery opening. See more »
Soundtracks Fallin' Angel See more »
Quotes Henry: ...the greatest gift that tragedy brings is that it forces you to reconsider the things you've been taking for granted.
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