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A Christmas Melody

  • TV Movie
  • 2015
  • TV-G
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
2.7K
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Lacey Chabert, Mariah Carey, and Brennan Elliott in A Christmas Melody (2015)
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A gift of music transports people back to another time and place where they find their truest feelings.A gift of music transports people back to another time and place where they find their truest feelings.A gift of music transports people back to another time and place where they find their truest feelings.

  • Director
    • Mariah Carey
  • Writer
    • Jennifer Notas Shapiro
  • Stars
    • Lacey Chabert
    • Brennan Elliott
    • Kathy Najimy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Mariah Carey
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Notas Shapiro
    • Stars
      • Lacey Chabert
      • Brennan Elliott
      • Kathy Najimy
    • 40User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lacey Chabert
    Lacey Chabert
    • Kristin Parson
    Brennan Elliott
    Brennan Elliott
    • Danny Collier
    Kathy Najimy
    Kathy Najimy
    • Aunt Sarah
    Kevin Chamberlin
    Kevin Chamberlin
    • Thomas
    Fina Strazza
    Fina Strazza
    • Emily Parson
    Mariah Carey
    Mariah Carey
    • Melissa McKean-Atkinson
    Torie Wiggins
    • Principal Weber
    Maya Farhat
    • Hayley
    Raelle Wilson
    • Abigail
    Sasha Brooklyn Stolper
    • Chloe
    Sydney Lindsay Johnson
    • Hannah
    • (as Sydney Lindsey)
    Peanut Edmonson
    • Louis
    Alexa Glaser
    Alexa Glaser
    • April
    Katie Eichler
    • Holly
    Tifani Winkfield
    Tifani Winkfield
    • Angela
    • (as Tifani Davis)
    Clara Harris
    Clara Harris
    • Mrs. Metzler
    Lea Lachey
    • Secretary
    Mishka Stolper
    • Judy
    • Director
      • Mariah Carey
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Notas Shapiro
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    7studioAT

    A Christmas Melody

    I was concerned that this was going to become all about Mariah Carey, but thankfully she is good in her supporting role and it's Hallmark stalwarts Lacey Chabert and Elliot Brennan who carry this above average film from the channel.
    4peterDM-30380

    Hilarious Mariah Moments

    So Mariah directed this movie, which is no small feat. Her acting is really bad, which is surprising, because she is actually really good in "Precious." The best part of the movie, though, is that Mariah clearly shot all of her scenes separately from all the other actors. All of her acting is done in close up shots with special lighting and camera filters to make her look like a glamorous movie star. When the camera cuts to the other actor in the scene with her, they look like they're in a totally different movie. It's such a typical Mariah diva move to make sure she looks different and better than everyone else.
    7Anonnamus

    Folger's Classic Roast!

    Hallmark knows how to make the best Christmas movies. This is no exception. Apparently directed by Mariah Carey, I expected this to be disastrous but was very pleasantly surprised! Carey even had a role in the film, which was entertaining as I'm about 98 percent sure she intentionally tries to act as badly as she possibly can. No one can be that bad. No one. Also FOLGER'S CLASSIC ROAST.

    Lacey Chabert plays Kristin, a single mother whose dreams of being a famous designer went up in smoke in Los Angeles. Admitting failure, she packs up herself and her daughter Emily and they drive back to Silver Falls, Ohio where she grew up. Although both struggled to adjust at the very beginning, they obviously overcome that thanks to the help of her Aunt Sarah and Danny, the cute music teacher who helps Emily break out of her shell.

    Highlights:

    • Hallmark has a knack of finding the best child actors to portray these kids and this one did not disappoint. Fina Strazza is a tremendous little actress and if she should choose to continue, will make a big name for herself someday.
    • Brennan Elliott. I love him so much. I love any movie he is in.
    • Always love Kathy Najimy! She plays the same offbeat kooky character she does in every film, but she does it well.
    • FOLGER'S CLASSIC ROAST (kind of awesome how they didn't even attempt to make their product placement a tiny bit subtle)
    • The Santa dancing scene. Who can't not smile while watching him?


    As long as you aren't expecting an award-winning flick and just watch it for what it is, a heartwarming cheerful holiday movie, I think you'd be happy you watched it. Definitely recommend!
    8brat4300

    Superstar Kid

    Fina Strazza is an amazing little talent with the cutest expressions and timing; she truly outshines the veteran cast.

    Lacey and Brennan are magic together as well and their on screen romance is on par with their other 'All of My Heart" movies. Lacey is always charming and Brennan is always witty and comical, they make a great team.

    In my opinion (and of course everyone is entitled to theirs), Mariah would have been better served to stay in the director seat. I just don't care for her as an actress and I think a more bubbly/peppy actress would have been better suited. But I will give it to Mariah that her directing was good.

    Lastly, the Folgers things was just too funny. The first time was subtle, but the second time you couldn't have gotten anymore over the top obvious with that one; made me chuckle pretty good.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Could have been more harmonious

    'A Christmas Melody' definitely had interest value. Hallmark have shown more than once that they were capable of making watchable and more films, a lot of them actually being a lot better and less mundane than they sound on paper. Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliot have been quite good in other things, both have been in some not so good films but both are often among the better things of them. Expectations though were also quite mixed, as is the case with a lot of Hallmark films.

    Namely because despite admiring Mariah Carey as a singer (beautiful and distinctive voice with a unique and quite insane vocal range), her acting in 'Glitter' left a lot to be desired and she somehow sounded like a very odd choice for director (first time for her too). 'A Christmas Melody' actually turned out better than expected, some of the usual Hallmark flaws can be seen here as well as a couple of new ones but there are also a lot of strengths that help make it watchable.

    There are quite a number of good things. Chabert and Elliott are both immensely engaging and radiate in charm, playing likeable characters that have personality, have some character growth and any flaws are not overwritten. They connect beautifully together in their chemistry, they look at ease with each other and it was clear they at least cared for each other. The relationship didn't feel like it took too long to develop and doesn't move too fast. Fina Strazza gives one of the better child performances seen in a Hallmark film in some while, they have always varied in this aspect but Strazza was a natural in front of the camera and doesn't come over as too sickly sweet or petulant (her character actually came over as one of the more realistic ones.

    Kathy Najimy is fun in her role. The chemistry between the cast is natural and any conflict does have some tension that doesn't feel dragged out. The story is far from perfect, but generally doesn't feel dull and is amusingly good natured, endearingly light-hearted and it has a warm heart without an overload of sappiness. The script flows naturally generally and doesn't come over as too cheesy or sentimental. The characters are not meaty but aren't too sketchy, while this is a case of the music being infectious and nostalgic. Most of 'A Christmas Melody' looks good, especially the scenery.

    By all means, it's less than perfect. It is not at all hard to figure out how 'A Christmas Melody' is going to end, with most of them following a similar formula with not much variation complete with many long well worn out cliches. There are glimpses of that in 'A Christmas Melody', especially later on. The ending expectedly is a bit too rushed and too neatly resolved. It is a bit cheesy and routine early on.

    A couple of the most distracting flaws involve Carey, whose scenes did not gel with the rest of the film and felt like they were inserted from another film made in another time slot. She still sounds great (though there could have been a little less emphasis, even for a film centered around it), but if she was trying to make her fairly irrelevant character impossible to like let alone root for she not only succeeded she also goes well overboard on it and does it in a monotone way. Didn't think much of her direction, too much of an over-reliance on unfocused close ups when she's on screen that also have too much of a "look at me" quality.

    Concluding, above average but not great. 6/10

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in the Wyoming and Hyde Park neighborhoods of Cincinnati.
    • Goofs
      Danny Collier is wrong when he tells Kristin and Emily that the Scotch pine is native to Ohio. It originated, as the common name suggests, in Scotland. It is merely grown in Ohio, and other American states, mostly upon Christmas tree farms. If it grows wild anywhere in America, it is purely as an invasive species.
    • Quotes

      Thomas: You act negative you can't expect positive result.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sven Uslings Bio: A Christmas Melody (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Jingle Bells
      Written by James Pierpont (uncredited)

      Performed by Jen Lilley

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mistletoe & Melody
    • Filming locations
      • Hyde Park, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Channel
      • Brad Krevoy Television
      • Magic Carpet Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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