Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jerrika Hinton | ... | Nell Harper | |
Christian Vincent | ... | Connor Martin | |
Karen Glave | ... | Bonnie Harper | |
Kevin Hanchard | ... | Sam Harper | |
Helena Marie | ... | Hannah Prescott | |
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Matthew Gagnon | ... | John Prescott |
Ellen David | ... | Ella | |
Trevor Hayes | ... | Charles Watt | |
Mylène Dinh-Robic | ... | Kylie | |
Stephanie Breton | ... | Vera Darnell | |
Christopher Hayes | ... | Barry | |
Brent Skagford | ... | Roy | |
Vlasta Vrana | ... | Salvation Army Santa | |
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Sydney Maclellan | ... | Teenage Girl |
Adaya Ariana | ... | Girl in Tableaux |
Christmas in the charming town of Briar Falls will be bittersweet this year when architect Nell (Hinton) goes back to her hometown having been given the job of turning the historic Majestic Playhouse into a modern multiplex, much to the town's objections. The Playhouse has been home to their annual Christmas tableaux, which will now have to end after a long and historic tradition to the town. This job is Nell's first promotion, and one she wishes she hadn't been chosen for, especially when she meets the new owner of the theater, Connor (Vincent), whose vision and ideas clash with Nell's. Since Connor hasn't had much experience celebrating Christmas, Nell hopes that if she can give him a crash course in Christmas during the town's Twelve Day Festival, that he might just change his mind about modernizing the Majestic.
She's cute and do is he. The town doesn't need a multiplex. A lot of silent thinking in this holiday romance. There were a few more awkward moments in this film for some reason. But it all comes together in the end. Happy Holidays, from Brier.