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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuKate North, the owner of a struggling Santa School, and her instructor, Dan, must help an amnesia-stricken Santa Claus regain his memories to save Christmas and hopefully her school as well.Kate North, the owner of a struggling Santa School, and her instructor, Dan, must help an amnesia-stricken Santa Claus regain his memories to save Christmas and hopefully her school as well.Kate North, the owner of a struggling Santa School, and her instructor, Dan, must help an amnesia-stricken Santa Claus regain his memories to save Christmas and hopefully her school as well.
Gian Carlo V.
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- (as Gian Carlo)
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There might have been a few holes in the plot but I was swept up in this movie. If it weren't for the blasted commercials (and there were a lot), I would have smiled nonstop. There were so many funny lines and situations in this movie that it should be required viewing for people who find it difficult to get into the holiday spirit.
The lead actors, Kimberly and Benjamin, didn't take themselves too seriously and their kisses could literally melt the fake snow.
They had excellent chemistry from the start. I loved the banter in their first scene together. Almost felt like a throw back to the black and white movies of the1930s. It would be fun to see these two in a throw back movie. Maybe one that starred Myrna Loy and William Powell.
Yes, I would watch that.
The lead actors, Kimberly and Benjamin, didn't take themselves too seriously and their kisses could literally melt the fake snow.
They had excellent chemistry from the start. I loved the banter in their first scene together. Almost felt like a throw back to the black and white movies of the1930s. It would be fun to see these two in a throw back movie. Maybe one that starred Myrna Loy and William Powell.
Yes, I would watch that.
Loved Trevor as Nick he fitted the part very well,hope to see him in more holiday movies.
Now onto the remaining review.. Although a bit clichéd,it wasn't anything typically overdone by Hallmark-Such as festivals,etc.
It was cast & acted decent,music didn't overly drown out speaking.
The holiday decor was fine & not sure if this took place in Canada,pretending to be elsewhere but felt"almost"season/temperature realistic.
The opening credits to the movie was refreshing,get rather bored with the cookie cutter productions-Quality over quantity matters!
Was a fun storyline in general,one might actually watch again.. Check it out!
Now onto the remaining review.. Although a bit clichéd,it wasn't anything typically overdone by Hallmark-Such as festivals,etc.
It was cast & acted decent,music didn't overly drown out speaking.
The holiday decor was fine & not sure if this took place in Canada,pretending to be elsewhere but felt"almost"season/temperature realistic.
The opening credits to the movie was refreshing,get rather bored with the cookie cutter productions-Quality over quantity matters!
Was a fun storyline in general,one might actually watch again.. Check it out!
10Oma14
I loved this movie! Kimberly Sustad is one of my favorite Hallmark actors and I watch all of her movies. She was fantastic in this, and as always handled comedy and deep emotions very well. Her chemistry with Benjamin Ayres was wonderful and very believable. He was hilarious! He is usually more subdued in his roles, so this was a nice departure for him and he handled the comedy well.
Paul Campbell's role was priceless! The entire cast was great and the man who played Santa was perfect.
I'm sure there were flaws in the movie, but I never noticed because I was enjoying the movie so much! I will definitely watch The Santa Class again!
Paul Campbell's role was priceless! The entire cast was great and the man who played Santa was perfect.
I'm sure there were flaws in the movie, but I never noticed because I was enjoying the movie so much! I will definitely watch The Santa Class again!
Hallmark has rolled out a charming Christmas movie directed by Lucie Guest and written by Alexandre Coscas, Joseph Kelbley, and Russell Hainline! This delightful holiday tale takes us to the quirky yet challenging world of the North Star Training Academy for Santas, which reflects bigger themes of legacy and ambition. Kate North, played by Kimberley Sustad, inherits this struggling academy from her dad, showcasing the classic conflict between family duty and personal dreams. The weight of her heritage looms large, shaping her present and holding back her aspirations, much like how jingle bells symbolize both joy and the burden of expectations.
When Kate teams up with her former rival, Dan (Benjamin Ayres), to help an amnesiac Santa-who, in a twist that echoes It's a Wonderful Life, embodies the true spirit of Christmas-the stakes rise beyond just personal goals. The film prompts us to reflect on what it truly means to embrace the Christmas spirit in a time when those values often get lost in the hustle and bustle of consumerism.
The chemistry between the leads is fantastic, and the acting is top-notch! The supporting cast at North Star is a delightful mix of quirky characters, each showcasing a different facet of the holiday spirit. From a Jewish hippie to a ventriloquist Santa, these characters highlight the variety of holiday experiences, each contributing their own unique touch to the training program.
The eclectic group at North Star reminds us that the real magic of the season lies in our shared moments and connections. In a time when the holiday spirit can feel overshadowed by commercialism, The Santa Class encourages us to think about what it means to celebrate, suggesting that the most meaningful gifts often come from the heart rather than the store.
When Kate teams up with her former rival, Dan (Benjamin Ayres), to help an amnesiac Santa-who, in a twist that echoes It's a Wonderful Life, embodies the true spirit of Christmas-the stakes rise beyond just personal goals. The film prompts us to reflect on what it truly means to embrace the Christmas spirit in a time when those values often get lost in the hustle and bustle of consumerism.
The chemistry between the leads is fantastic, and the acting is top-notch! The supporting cast at North Star is a delightful mix of quirky characters, each showcasing a different facet of the holiday spirit. From a Jewish hippie to a ventriloquist Santa, these characters highlight the variety of holiday experiences, each contributing their own unique touch to the training program.
The eclectic group at North Star reminds us that the real magic of the season lies in our shared moments and connections. In a time when the holiday spirit can feel overshadowed by commercialism, The Santa Class encourages us to think about what it means to celebrate, suggesting that the most meaningful gifts often come from the heart rather than the store.
10gkarf
I can't remember ever giving ANY Hallmark movie a ten. I have loved most , tolerated some , cringed through a few , but never a 10. This movie hit all the right notes. Funny , sentimental, and , of course , romantic. Kimberley Sustad and Benjamin Ayres are perfect in their roles. Kimberley's realistic doubts of her future came across as totally believable. Benjamin plays a his role perfectly, and the chemistry between the two is undeniable, even if it starts a bit slowly. Adding in Paul Campbell doing research for a role is perfect. Trevor Lerner is great as a confused Santa , Lindsay Winch is starting up the Hallmark ladder , expect her to be a lead soon . Carmel Amit( great in Field Day also) is wonderful , as is Graeme McComb . The rest of the cast is good also , just not that much to do. There are numerous one liners thrown out that you need to pay attention for. You may not give it a 10 , but I think you'll want to see this one every year at Christmas time.
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- WissenswertesHallmark Channel star Paul Campbell portrays a fictional version of himself, doing research for a movie role. Campbell is a frequent collaborator of leading lady Kimberley Sustad, including A Godwink Christmas (2018), Drei Weihnachtsmänner und ein Baby (2022), and its sequel Three Wiser Men and a Boy (2024) (the latter two which they co-wrote).
- Zitate
Paul Campbell: [On the phone] They gave the role to Andrew Walker?
- VerbindungenReferences Die gestohlenen Weihnachtsgeschenke (1966)
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