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A Royal Corgi Christmas

  • TV Movie
  • 2022
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1K
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Hunter King and Jordan Renzo in A Royal Corgi Christmas (2022)
ComedyFamilyRomance

To win his mother's love, Prince Edmond gives her a corgi and hires Cecily, a dog trainer. Edmond and Cecily bond over the dog, and discover that love can grow in unexpected places.To win his mother's love, Prince Edmond gives her a corgi and hires Cecily, a dog trainer. Edmond and Cecily bond over the dog, and discover that love can grow in unexpected places.To win his mother's love, Prince Edmond gives her a corgi and hires Cecily, a dog trainer. Edmond and Cecily bond over the dog, and discover that love can grow in unexpected places.

  • Director
    • Clare Niederpruem
  • Writers
    • Erinne Dobson
    • Erinne Dobson
  • Stars
    • Hunter King
    • Jordan Renzo
    • Frank Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Clare Niederpruem
    • Writers
      • Erinne Dobson
      • Erinne Dobson
    • Stars
      • Hunter King
      • Jordan Renzo
      • Frank Smith
    • 19User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hunter King
    Hunter King
    • Cecily
    Jordan Renzo
    Jordan Renzo
    • Prince Edmond
    Frank Smith
    • Hobbs
    Julie Lamberton
    Julie Lamberton
    • Princess Victoria
    Susannah De Wrixon
    • Queen Portia
    Shane Lennon
    Shane Lennon
    • Carrington
    • (as Shane Mark Lennon)
    Sam McGovern
    • Jacob
    Sharon Coade
    Sharon Coade
    • Lady Edgebury
    Erin McGathy
    Erin McGathy
    • Gwen
    Aaron Kane
    Aaron Kane
    • Peter
    Sasha Barrera
    • Victoria's Lady in Waiting
    Ella Cannon
    • Extra
    Denise Dawson
    • Queen's Maid
    Alex Duff
    • Ballroom Dancer
    Tony Kelleher
    • Lord Edgebury
    Fatima Loughran
    • Mrs. Chelmsworth
    Ava Maye
    • Molly
    Martin McDonagh
    • Royal Footman
    • Director
      • Clare Niederpruem
    • Writers
      • Erinne Dobson
      • Erinne Dobson
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    7MichaelByTheSea

    A Christmas movie with cute dogs and an OK romance

    Hunter King plays Cecily, a corgi dog trainer who is hired to help Prince Edmond, played by Jordan Reno, who inexplicably bought a rescue corgi. I didn't really buy the premise, and I thought Reno looked more like a California surfer than an heir to the throne of the latest fake monarchy ("Comfrey"). But the dogs are really cute.

    I'm really only writing this review to react (negatively) to Cecily's repeated bowing to royalty.

    Americans should be polite, but they shouldn't bow to foreign leaders. This may be a bit lawyerly (I can't help it, I'm a lawyer) but the US Constitution (Article I, section 9, clause 8) prohibits titles of nobility or monarchy in the U. S. and it is considered inappropriate for Americans to bow or curtsy towards any foreign monarch or noble. We fought a war to get rid of kings and queens.

    Nevertheless, in fairness to how the character was written, Cecily is a bit of a ditzy nervous fish out of water who undoubtedly wasn't sure what the protocol was. It's come to my attention (through my daughter) that the King sisters have generated rather strong mixed reactions. Joey King has built a successful career (the Kissing Booth) and Hunter King was entertaining in Hallmark's Hidden Gems. I find them appealing in an unconventional way and they're both talented. But I can see how that might not be a universal view.

    This was actually a pleasant movie to watch. The corgis are cute and are wisely included in most of the scenes. One of my favorite scenes is when the future king is told to address the dog's "basic needs" by picking up its poop.

    I can do without the overused "almost kiss" which occurs here during a "steamy" scene.

    I enjoyed the reference to Charlotte's Web by E. B. White:

    "We take to the breeze, we go as we please."

    Prince Edmond dreams of such freedom, and Cecily has it.

    I keep saying that I'm tired of the Royal and Regular Person trope but I have to admit, this wasn't a bad entry in the long list of Hallmark movies that repackage that trope.
    4story_by_corey

    Came for the Hallmark Christmas Movie, Stayed for the Corgis

    I'll give any movie a try if it has corgis in it, and this one had wall-to-wall corgis being cute and doing cute things. As for the storyline, well its about a misbehaving royal corgi that photo bombs a royal event. The corgi becomes a national sensation which leads to all kinds of good things for the community and the royal family's reputation. Meanwhile, the female lead falls in love with the dog trainer who is also the male lead. There is not much else to this movie other than fundraising/social events that give the corgis excuses to be in the movie. Its formula Hallmark and there is barely enough storyline in it to keep your interest. I came for the movie, but only stayed to the end for the corgis.
    5SnoopyStyle

    I like the dog

    Prince Edmond (Jordan Renzo) is the thoughtless heir apparent. He gives his Queen mother a corgi for Christmas. The untrained dog wrecks havoc at a televised event. Cecily (Hunter King) is brought in to train the dog although she insists that she train the prince as well.

    Hunter King is trying to be funny for a little bit. The prince is rather nothing. They are two hot pretty people and that alone would generate some superficial heat. I rather have a little girl owning the dog. Hunter can have more fun with the kid and the dog. The prince can fall in love with who essentially is the nanny. I mostly enjoy the dog and a little bit of Hunter. That's it. It's a bland Hallmark Christmas.
    Kirpianuscus

    saved by corgi

    Difficult to ignore the royal theme as good option to save, in some measure, a dusty Hallmark romance. And seductive use of corgi for something who remains a boring, artificial story. The traits of prince, reminding a sort of Helmuth Berger was , for me, for couple scenes , a good point. But the final was so pathetic to pure fake than it compromisses all good intentions.

    Indeed, a nice queen and decent princess .

    But the young woman was the not exactly inspired option for her role and the few good moments were more a kind of anesthesya to a story who seems pretty improvised.

    But, sure, noble intentions, old recipe, too familiar final.

    And that is just all.
    6cgvsluis

    Ok, I didn't hate it and the dogs are adorable.

    I am not Hunter kings biggest fan, but I actually think she did well in this film and I loved her in her Royal hiking outfit with the cap. Prince Edmund is played well by Jordan Renzo, but the dogs are the real stars of this film starting with Mistletoe, of course!

    Prince Edmund's staff hire dog trainer and author of Dog-ma, Cecily (played by Hunter King). She comes with bit of an agenda, to get the Royal family to sponsor her charity, which predictably leads to bad feelings on the Prince's part as he sees her as a grifter.

    I really appreciated that the Princess and the Queen were played by good people...in fact there is only one misguided member of the Royal household. It. Was fun to have Cecily's friend and business partner, Jacob, be a Royal watcher (as I do know they exist).

    Overall I enjoyed it...but mainly because of the dogs, so I recommend it to dog lovers especially those fond of Corgi's (whichbyiu can guess by the title).

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      The corgi's real name is Bonbon.
    • Goofs
      Ciciley is watching the video of Mistletoe messing up the buffet table. She clearly says "Aww a corgi destroying a buffet."; though the caption says "A royal corgi drawing a buffet."
    • Connections
      Featured in CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley: Episode #45.13 (2022)

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Božič s kravljevskim psičkom
    • Production company
      • Basset Hound Distribution
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)

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