A real estate development consultant attempts to sweet-talk the owner of a small town bakery shop into selling her property.A real estate development consultant attempts to sweet-talk the owner of a small town bakery shop into selling her property.A real estate development consultant attempts to sweet-talk the owner of a small town bakery shop into selling her property.
Andrew W. Walker
- Matthew
- (as Andrew Walker)
Marina Stephenson Kerr
- Rose
- (as Marina Stephenson)
Megan MacArton
- Matthew's Mother
- (as Megan McArton)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaThe fourth of six TV movies directed by Gary Yates and starring Andrew W. Walker from 2012 to 2020.
- GoofsThe reporter holds a mic for Channel 10 and call letters KVIW. There is a channel 10 in Knoxville, Tennessee about 30 miles from White Pine, but their letters are WBIR. K is the first letter for stations west of the Mississippi, W for stations east.
- SoundtracksTennessee Christmas
Written by Amy Grant and Gary Chapman
Performed by Patricia Richardson (as Patria Richardson)
Courtesy of Capitol CMG Publishing and Warner/Chappell Music Inc.
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I waited eagerly for this movie because the totally vivacious Rachel Boston is one of my most favorite actresses and Andrew Walker ranks high for me also. Throw in a cute kid and you should have an automatic winner.
The acting was fine. The chemistry between Walker and Boston was OK, but could have been better if the movie had spent more time on them and less on the business conflict. The business aspect of the story is one of the more used plot devices in Christmas movies and that aspect of the story was totally predictable and not only uninteresting, but a little annoying.
On the other hand, there was a Santa angle on the story that did add a little spice to it.
Overall, I was disappointed mostly because I wanted more from Walker and Boston and just a little less of the ominous tone brought about by the Scrooge-like boss and backstabbing assistant. It actually creates some extra suspense even if everything was still predictable. However there is still plenty for people who enjoy this type of movie to like.
The acting was fine. The chemistry between Walker and Boston was OK, but could have been better if the movie had spent more time on them and less on the business conflict. The business aspect of the story is one of the more used plot devices in Christmas movies and that aspect of the story was totally predictable and not only uninteresting, but a little annoying.
On the other hand, there was a Santa angle on the story that did add a little spice to it.
Overall, I was disappointed mostly because I wanted more from Walker and Boston and just a little less of the ominous tone brought about by the Scrooge-like boss and backstabbing assistant. It actually creates some extra suspense even if everything was still predictable. However there is still plenty for people who enjoy this type of movie to like.
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