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Christmas Comes to Willow Creek

  • TV Movie
  • 1987
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
701
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Christmas Comes to Willow Creek (1987)
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Willow Creek, Alaska, is going through a depression because the local cannery has shut down putting many of the residents out of work. Ray and Pete are truck-driving brothers, different as d... Read allWillow Creek, Alaska, is going through a depression because the local cannery has shut down putting many of the residents out of work. Ray and Pete are truck-driving brothers, different as day and night, who are hired by an old friend to bring Christmas presents and one huge surp... Read allWillow Creek, Alaska, is going through a depression because the local cannery has shut down putting many of the residents out of work. Ray and Pete are truck-driving brothers, different as day and night, who are hired by an old friend to bring Christmas presents and one huge surprise from sunny California up to there. Along the way, Ray, Pete, and the latter's son, Mi... Read all

  • Director
    • Richard Lang
  • Writers
    • Peter L. Keys
    • Michael Norell
    • Andy Siegel
  • Stars
    • John Schneider
    • Tom Wopat
    • Kim Delaney
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    701
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Lang
    • Writers
      • Peter L. Keys
      • Michael Norell
      • Andy Siegel
    • Stars
      • John Schneider
      • Tom Wopat
      • Kim Delaney
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Schneider
    John Schneider
    • Ray
    Tom Wopat
    Tom Wopat
    • Pete
    Kim Delaney
    Kim Delaney
    • Jessie
    Zachary Ansley
    Zachary Ansley
    • Michael
    Joy Coghill
    Joy Coghill
    • Charlotte
    Antony Holland
    Antony Holland
    • Homer Hightower
    Hoyt Axton
    Hoyt Axton
    • Al
    Dwight Koss
    Dwight Koss
    • Mayor Newman
    Barbara Russell
    Barbara Russell
    • Edna Mae
    Ted Stidder
    • Doc
    Robert Forsythe
    • Chief Cobb
    Charissa Reeves
    • Sabrina
    Geordie Needham
    • Thurgood
    Robin Mossley
    Robin Mossley
    • Cecil
    Brian MacDonald
    • Dwayne
    • (as Brian Mac Donald)
    Doug Mills
    • Zeb
    Chuck McLeod
    • Joe
    D. Paul Beckett
    • Domingo
    • (as Paul Beckett)
    • Director
      • Richard Lang
    • Writers
      • Peter L. Keys
      • Michael Norell
      • Andy Siegel
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    6cgvsluis

    This is an odd little Christmas film that is filled with Christmas spirit and reunited the Dukes of Hazard stars.

    This is the story about a small one industry Alaskan town named Willow Creek. Unfortunately, the cannery has been closed and this impacts everyone. It is looking like a bleak Christmas for the Willow Creek residents when many miles away in California Al, a former resident, is filling up a truck to play Santa to the Willow Creek residents. When Al's health takes a turn for the worse he convinces two of his employees to make the run in his stead. Pete and Ray are truck driving brothers who had a bit of a dispute over a girl which has put them on the outs. Pete's son ends up making the run to Alaska with them and through a series of flashbacks you learn what is at the heart of the brothers' dispute. Along the way they pick up an additional passenger, get into a few fights...both with each other and others, and in a true Christmas miracle a baby is birthed by a shepherd. The real question is will the brothers get the truckload of supplies to Willow Creek in time to save Christmas?

    The brothers are played by none other than Dukes of Hazard alumnus John Schneider and Tom Wopat, who played wonderfully off each other as fighting siblings. The music was unique and one song of note that got me chuckling was "Barstools and babies don't mix, now I'm home by six."

    I was happy to see Homer get his true Christmas miracle before he froze in his Santa suit!

    This is an unusual Christmas movie to say the least, but it is filled with brotherly love, neighbor helping neighbor, and the spirit of Christmas. So, if you are looking for a non-mainstream Christmas film or are a huge Dukes of Hazard fan, this might be the Christmas movie for you.

    For me this was a watch and delete, but I did enjoy it for it's uniqueness while it was on.
    6Delphian

    Not too bad, in fact pretty good.

    Tom Wopat and John Schneider team up again -- post-Dukes of Hazzard -- for this made-for-TV movie. This time they play feuding brothers who both work for the same trucking company.

    The owner of the company is a native of the small Alaska town of Willow Creek and each year he sends a truck of presents back to the folks at home. This year he plans on making the trip himself, but his health keeps him bedridden in sunny California. Ray (Schneider) is already scheduled to make the run with him, but the owner insists that Pete (Wopat) go along too.

    Along the way the two face many obstacles that force them to think over their differences. Pete is the older, dependable, sensible one (think Luke Duke), while Ray is the younger, undependable, irresponsible one (think Bo Duke). Finally they work their differences out in time to bring the Christmas spirit to Willow Creek.

    Wopat and Schneider fall easily into their roles and turn out admirable performances. Schneider is at his best as his character grapples with giving up the carefree, reckless life for doting fatherhood. Notice the dramatic turnaround his character has made by the end of the movie. Sadly, the same cannot be said for the rest of the cast, especially the Willow Creek townspeople. Their characters are underdeveloped and overacted, bringing the movie down with them. The story is a good one, but the miserable performances of the supporting cast destroy the impact the movie could have achieved.

    Still this movie is a must for any die-hard Dukes of Hazzard fan. It is the only project Wopat and Schneider have done together that isn't related to The Dukes. And it is a good family film. It has the nice happy ending, with the re-affirmation of the importance of family that makes everyone feel warm and fuzzy.
    6SimonJack

    Brotherhood and love over the long haul in this Christmas movie

    This is one of those Christmas movies about modern day redemption and reconciliation. The plot of "Christmas Comes to Willow Creek," is good. The script, acting and direction are just fair. Improvements in any of these areas would lift the rating of the film a notch or two. John Schneider and Tom Wopat of "The Dukes of Hazzard" TV fame are two brothers on the outs over a woman. The plot jumps between the brothers in California at the trucking firm they drive for, headed by Hoyt Axton as Al; and Al's hometown, Willow Creek, Alaska.

    I enjoyed the scenic shots, especially once Ray and Pete hit the road, with Pete's son, Michael, in tow. The incidents they get into on the trip add some zest to the movie. The northern end of the trip was filmed in the Yukon Territory. All in all, this is an OK movie that most will enjoy. Those who remember watching The Dukes of Hazard on TV may think they're watching scenes from that series – in some of the skirmishes Ray gets into. Minus Boss Hogg and Sheriff Rosco Coltrane, of course.
    7john-shelman

    A great heart-warning movie.

    This movie centers around a very dysfunctional family. One one hand, we have two brothers, Ray and Pete who had a disagreement over a girl (Jessie) years ago, and can hardly stand each other now. They lost their father when very young, and were raised by Al, the owner of the trucking firm they work for now. Pete has a teen age son (Mike) who he is struggling with, trying to raise alone, and getting nothing but resentment and trouble from the boy. Mike resents the fact that his mother is no longer with them, and that his dad has spent most of their Christmas's on the road, hauling freight. Ray brother has his own struggles, having had his wife Jessie walk out on him after finding out he did not want any children. He didn't know she was expecting at the time. Now let's bring Willow Creek into the story, way up in Alaska, Al's hometown. It seems the town is on it's last legs, having lost all hope of bringing in any industry to replace the now closed cannery. Al has a special plan, but a near heart attack keeps him from being able to go. Someone has to deliver the load, and for reasons Al won't divulge, Ray has to be there too. So we head for Alaska, two brothers who can't stand each other, with Mike hand-cuffed in the back seat of the truck. They meet up with a very pregnant Jessie on the way, and as the baby arrives, find out that there are things more important than the things they have been fighting about. They put their differences aside, and a family is restored. Al's surprise brings about not only the salvation of the town, but a new start for Ray and his new family. Pete and Mike also manage to have the heart to heart communication that they needed to have had years before, and become a father and son again. I have to watch this one every year. If you can get past seeing Pete and Ray as the "Duke Boys) you'll love it.
    8ChopperDD

    Life Is Bigger Than One Of Us

    I remember well when this came out. The moral of this movie depicts that there are more important things in life instead of ourselves. The filming locations are more than Canada. Definitely quite a few California locations. The oceanside scene looks to be in Ventura County, California.

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    • Trivia
      John Schneider And Tom Wopat also starred together in the Dukes of Hazzard
    • Goofs
      When the police call Pete to tell him about Mike's arrest, the cop states that it is the Van Nuys's Police Dept. calling. Van Nuys has no police dept. It is a division of the LAPD.
    • Quotes

      Ray: What would you think about maybe staying in Willow Creek for just a little while and giving this chili business a shot?

      Jessie: Well I always figured home is where the people you love are. So if Willow Creek is where you want to be, I'm home.

    • Connections
      References The Rifleman (1958)
    • Soundtracks
      Barstools and Babies Don't Mix
      Performed by Billy Milo

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 1987 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Und plötzlich war Weihnachten
    • Filming locations
      • Dawson, Yukon, Canada(as Dawson City)
    • Production company
      • ITC Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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