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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaErin is planning the town's Christmas celebration and must win over Kevin in order to get his spruce tree for the celebration.Erin is planning the town's Christmas celebration and must win over Kevin in order to get his spruce tree for the celebration.Erin is planning the town's Christmas celebration and must win over Kevin in order to get his spruce tree for the celebration.
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- TriviaErin joins her parents for dinner after meeting with Kevin regarding the tree. While discussing making the deal on the tree, The Mayor, her father says: "it's (the tree) a symbol of Brooklyn's history". The film's original title was A Christmas Tree Grows in Brooklyn, a reference to the famous A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN.
- ErroresWhen the city crew is just about to cut down the gigantic Christmas tree with a chainsaw the crew chief gets a phone call telling him to stop everything and not cut down the tree. The crew chief immediately tells his men to stop what they're doing. One man is holding a noisy chainsaw and wearing ear protection headphones yet he still hears his boss telling everyone to stop. It would be impossible for him to hear anyone.
- ConexionesReferences Lazos humanos (1945)
- Bandas sonorasHave Yourself A Very Merry Christmas
Written by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane
Performed by Carrie Underwood
Courtesy of Capitol Records Nashville
Opinión destacada
"All boys want to be firefighters or cowboys. I'm tragically allergic to horses. So firefighter it is."
"Glad to see you don't scorn all Christmas trees." "If you are here to critique my tree decorations, you are a little early."
This was a slightly different entry in the Hallmark holiday movie offerings. Our two main characters were very antagonistic right from the beginning...hostile and challenging throughout...I had no idea that there was a right way or a wrong way to make a snowman or a snow angel. This lead to the first angry kiss I have ever seen portrayed on Hallmark. (And this is by no means a complaint, just an observation that took me by surprise...and I have watched a lot of Hallmark movies.)
"Oh my gosh! I love them so much!"-Claire
Kevin our single adoptive father and firefighter, and our protagonist who works for her father in the mayor's office meet when she decides that the tree in his front yard would be perfect for the town square tree lighting event that is going to bring in tourists, put Brooklyn, Colorado on the map and completely revitalize their economy. Kevin whose fire departments' budget is getting cut by the city's mayor's office does not agree...and the Sparks fly.
Lots of great one liners..."oh, I sent Santa my list weeks ago." "I approve this message.""my entire political career comes down to a tree."
And then there was an awkward moment that was actually handled well (and another first to my knowledge on Hallmark)..."I haven't done this in awhile." "Dinner?" "Go out on a date." " I'm gay. I think you're awesome." "But I'm not your type." At first I thought this scene was awkward, but the way it was recovered was genius and so natural. Can I just say how natural it is for someone new in town to be looking for a friend and someone to show him around without there being a sexual or relationship aspect?
I applaud Hallmark for trying something new and I think it worked. Another good looking cast with great supporting actors. One to add to your list to watch.
"Glad to see you don't scorn all Christmas trees." "If you are here to critique my tree decorations, you are a little early."
This was a slightly different entry in the Hallmark holiday movie offerings. Our two main characters were very antagonistic right from the beginning...hostile and challenging throughout...I had no idea that there was a right way or a wrong way to make a snowman or a snow angel. This lead to the first angry kiss I have ever seen portrayed on Hallmark. (And this is by no means a complaint, just an observation that took me by surprise...and I have watched a lot of Hallmark movies.)
"Oh my gosh! I love them so much!"-Claire
Kevin our single adoptive father and firefighter, and our protagonist who works for her father in the mayor's office meet when she decides that the tree in his front yard would be perfect for the town square tree lighting event that is going to bring in tourists, put Brooklyn, Colorado on the map and completely revitalize their economy. Kevin whose fire departments' budget is getting cut by the city's mayor's office does not agree...and the Sparks fly.
Lots of great one liners..."oh, I sent Santa my list weeks ago." "I approve this message.""my entire political career comes down to a tree."
And then there was an awkward moment that was actually handled well (and another first to my knowledge on Hallmark)..."I haven't done this in awhile." "Dinner?" "Go out on a date." " I'm gay. I think you're awesome." "But I'm not your type." At first I thought this scene was awkward, but the way it was recovered was genius and so natural. Can I just say how natural it is for someone new in town to be looking for a friend and someone to show him around without there being a sexual or relationship aspect?
I applaud Hallmark for trying something new and I think it worked. Another good looking cast with great supporting actors. One to add to your list to watch.
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By what name was A Christmas Tree Grows in Colorado (2020) officially released in Canada in English?
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