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A department-store window decorator learns there is a vacancy for her dream job in the run-up to Christmas, only to find a professional rival has his eye on it too.

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Sloan Van Doren
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Jake Dooley
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Rita Dorentella
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Mac McGuire
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Fitch
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Kenneth Carlyle
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Uncle Jimmy
Christie Laing ...
Megan
Tobias Slezak ...
Cop
Daniella Martucci ...
Sales Associate
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Matthew Hoglie ...
Passerby (uncredited)

Directed by

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Michael M. Scott

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Tippi Dobrofsky ... (written by) &
Neal H. Dobrofsky ... (written by) (as Neal Dobrofsky)

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Randy Cheveldave ... producer (as Randolph Cheveldave)
Barbara Fisher ... executive producer
John Morayniss ... executive producer
Margaret O'Brien ... executive producer
Ira Pincus ... executive producer
Jonathan Schwartz ... supervising producer (as Jonathan I. Schwartz)

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James Jandrisch ... (music composed by)
Jeff Tymoschuk ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Adam Sliwinski ... director of photography

Editing by

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Lisa Binkley

Editorial Department

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Jimmy Hsu ... on-line editor
Ayaz Kamani ... second assistant editor
Rehan Khokhar ... assistant editor
Gary Shaw ... colorist

Production Design by

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Sydney Sharpe

Art Direction by

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Sydney Sharpe

Set Decoration by

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Josh Plaw

Costume Design by

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Tanya Lipke

Makeup Department

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Victoria Fernandez ... key hairstylist
Brittany Isaacs ... swing: hair / swing: make-up
Amanda McGowan ... key make-up

Production Management

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David Cooke ... post-production manager
Dawn Knight ... post-production supervisor
Michelle Samuels ... production manager

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Linda Crain ... third assistant director
Matthew Johnson ... trainee assistant director (as Matthew Robert Johnson)
Catherine Kretz ... second assistant director
Robert Lee ... first assistant director
Scooby Vincent ... additional trainee assistant director

Art Department

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Cameron Boon ... paint coordinator
Nina Fitzwilson ... assistant set decorator
Baron Shaver ... construction coordinator

Sound Department

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Leonardo Barragan ... sound effects editor (as Leonardo A. Barragán)
Kevin Belen ... re-recording mixer / sound effects editor
Tanja Crouch ... post-production facility manager
Chris Gilling ... re-recording mixer
David Green ... dialogue editor / re-recording mixer
Ryan Schaad ... foley editor / foley mixer
Ryan Thompson ... sound designer
Sarah Vorhees Wendel ... adr mixer (as Sarah Vorhees)

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Pedro Colmenares ... compositor
Barry Liu ... visual effects supervisor
Raman Siddhartha ... digital compositor
Samuel Simanjuntak ... junior compositor
Georgina Street ... visual effects coordinator
Wei Che Tseng ... junior compositor

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Brett Armstrong ... stunt coordinator

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Pat Cronin ... first assistant camera: "a" camera
Mark Evans ... camera operator: "a" camera
Christopher C. Fisher ... camera operator: "c" camera
Christina Kasperczyk ... camera operator: "b" camera
Alex Kuchera ... key grip
Peter Leung ... second assistant camera: "a" camera
Chris McMullin ... camera operator: "a" camera/steadicam
Aleks Pichlak ... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Ronald Paul Richard ... camera operator: "b" camera (as Ronald Richard) / director of photography: second unit (as Ronald Richard) / gaffer (as Ronald Richard)
Cody Rusinko ... best boy electric
Gary Saibil ... data management technician
Eric Scobie ... lighting technician
Vanessa Wirth ... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Thomas Yardley ... first assistant camera: "b" camera
Lohengrin Zapiain ... camera operator: "a" camera / steadicam operator

Casting Department

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Candice Elzinga ... casting: Canada
Shana Landsburg ... casting: USA

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Lindsey Bundschuh ... set supervisor
Talia Maisonneuve ... bg costumer
Eilidh McAllister ... assistant costume designer
Amy Spear ... truck supervisor

Location Management

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Tom Hoeverman ... location manager
Mick Rochon ... assistant location manager

Music Department

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Valerie Biggin ... music supervisor

Transportation Department

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Louie Hausner ... transportation captain
Rainer Scheelisch ... driver: special equipment

Additional Crew

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Charlene Callihoo ... production accountant
Jason Chan ... key production assistant
Simon Flood ... legal counsel
Terri Garbutt ... production coordinator
Sean Hanlin ... security coordinator
Amy Morrison ... assistant production coordinator
Alexcia Reid ... executive assistant: to Margaret O'Brien
Harrison Reishman ... Manager of Development: Entertainment One
Joan Roy ... assistant chef
Paola Schiappacasse ... assistant accountant
Carolyn Strand ... assistant chef
Paula Weeks ... first aid/craft services
Carmen Woods ... production assistant (as Carmen Schimmers)
John Zenovitch ... key production assistant
Michael Zwart ... chef

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Plot Summary

It's no holds barred when two Manhattan department store employees vie for the same job during the busy Christmas season. Sloan Van Doren is a driven young woman determined to become the next window dresser at McGuire's department store and to uphold a 95-year-old artistic holiday tradition. Serious and professional, she's the polar opposite of the happy-go-lucky Jake Dooley, who also wants the job. When Mr. Fitch, the head of advertising and promotion, gives them a challenge, the competition is on: each will create a series of seasonal storefront windows twice a week until Christmas. The creator of whichever window display gets the most attention from passersby will get the job. As they go through their paces, with Jake's obvious talent grabbing the public's attention, a silent but mutual attraction develops between the pair, hampered by the contest and the presence of Kenneth, Sloan's blue-blood boyfriend, who can't understand the importance Sloan is placing on this job. Supporting the efforts of the window dressers are McGuire's veteran window washer Mac and brassy bathroom attendant Rita who have eyes for each other but haven't done anything about it yet. Love is in the air at McGuire's, but things aren't exactly what they seem. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • La Plus Belle Vitrine de Noël (France)
  • El escaparate del amor (Spain)
  • Najlepši božićni izlog (Serbia)
  • Окно в страну чудес (Russia)
  • Čarovné Vianoce v New Yorku (Slovakia)
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  • 86 min
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Trivia There are two songs in this movie that have generated much interest online, but their information isn't included in the end credits. The first is "Isn't Christmas Time a Wonderful Thing", by Joel Evans featuring Carla Helmbrecht. It is not available on cd, but is available for purchase as an mp3 purchase. The second song is heard in the last scene of the movie, "This is Christmas, by Suzie McNeil, and is available on cd. See more »
Goofs At :31 minutes into the movie, in the bathroom scene with the main actress and her mother, the mother brings in a pile of towels and sets them on a cart. As they leave that shot, you can see they are just falling over and there is a messy towel on top. Even though there is no one else in the bathroom, as they leave the bathroom a few moments later, the pile is all tidy again and not falling over. See more »
Soundtracks Isn't Christmastime a Wonderful Thing? See more »
Quotes Mac McGuire: You two know that bickering is a sign of affection?
Sloan Van Doren: Not in this case.
Jake Dooley: No, it's a sign of insecurity. On her part.
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