Credited cast: | |||
Kinsey Leigh Redmond | ... | Brooke Phipps | |
Justen Jones | ... | Grant Ogden | |
Sarah McGuire | ... | Katie Phipps | |
Jeffrey Staab | ... | Benjamin Phipps | |
Chad Crenshaw | ... | Doug | |
Ashlyn Ford | ... | Lizzy Phipps (as Ashlynn Ford) | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Eli Albin | ... | Levi Ogden |
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Stephen Bodenhausen | ... | Dinner Groom |
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Joe Brinnon | ... | Mr. Billbooska |
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Ally Browning | ... | Dinner Bride |
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Steven Browning | ... | Father of Bride (as Steve Browning) |
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Scott Coates | ... | FBI Agent 1 |
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Lincoln Darnell | ... | Blonde Boy |
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Vincent Daunay | ... | Brioche Owner |
Davis DeRock | ... | Max |
How will 3 sisters save the Shakespeare Chateau, historic mansion and beloved family home, from a corrupt bank that threatens to foreclose on Christmas Day? Especially when one of them falls in love with one of the bankers.
Who approved this? It's hilariously bad, but not the B movie kind of bad that makes it good...it's just bad. The storyline is a typical lifetime type movie plot. I think lifetime movies have better acting and editing...