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Christmas at Plumhill Manor

  • 2024
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 27m
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6.1/10
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Maria Menounos and Kyle Pryor in Christmas at Plumhill Manor (2024)
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Rising NYC architect Margot unexpectedly inherits an English manor. Embracing Christmas traditions abroad, she finds love and a sense of belonging that reshape her life.Rising NYC architect Margot unexpectedly inherits an English manor. Embracing Christmas traditions abroad, she finds love and a sense of belonging that reshape her life.Rising NYC architect Margot unexpectedly inherits an English manor. Embracing Christmas traditions abroad, she finds love and a sense of belonging that reshape her life.

  • Director
    • Brian Herzlinger
  • Writers
    • Daniel Levin
    • Megan Henry Herzlinger
    • Avery Henry-Bailey
  • Stars
    • Maria Menounos
    • Kyle Pryor
    • Caroline Colomei
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    510
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Herzlinger
    • Writers
      • Daniel Levin
      • Megan Henry Herzlinger
      • Avery Henry-Bailey
    • Stars
      • Maria Menounos
      • Kyle Pryor
      • Caroline Colomei
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Maria Menounos
    Maria Menounos
    • Margot Stone
    Kyle Pryor
    Kyle Pryor
    • Alfie Bailey
    Caroline Colomei
    Caroline Colomei
    • Jackie Bonohnan
    Stewart Alexander
    Stewart Alexander
    • Mr. Calvaux
    David Shaw Parker
    David Shaw Parker
    • Thomas
    • (as David Shaw-Parker)
    Tim Bartholomew
    • James Wright
    Carol Royle
    Carol Royle
    • Loraine
    Matilda Flower
    Matilda Flower
    • Beatrice
    Elizabeth Chalmers
    • Cora
    Eke Chukwu
    Eke Chukwu
    • John Mills
    Terence Frisch
    Terence Frisch
    • Horace
    Jonty Stephens
    • Ron
    Joseph Millson
    Joseph Millson
    • Nick
    Sunny Ormonde
    • Mrs. Hughes
    Dominic Andersen
    Dominic Andersen
    • Daniel
    Olivia Michi Shrenzel
    Olivia Michi Shrenzel
    • Sarah
    Tristan Beint
    Tristan Beint
    • Percy
    Stefan Boehm
    Stefan Boehm
    • Board Member Jack Bower
    • Director
      • Brian Herzlinger
    • Writers
      • Daniel Levin
      • Megan Henry Herzlinger
      • Avery Henry-Bailey
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    4amichnea

    Charming Yet Flawed and Inaccurate

    "Christmas at Plumhill Manor" repackages the typical Hallmark holiday formula-saving an inheritance, a hotel, or a farm-but this time it's set in an old English manor. The film maintains the usual cheerful holiday spirit, although the character Jackie was particularly annoying, and didn't quite resonate as a believable figure from England-perhaps more fitting for a remote Scottish village.

    What really detracted from the film's authenticity was its disregard for local UK laws regarding historical properties. Most buildings from the 1700 to 1840 period are listed in the UK, meaning they cannot be modernized in ways that alter their historical character, such as changing windows or doors, or even repainting. The film overlooks these restrictions, which is a significant oversight given the plot revolves around preserving and potentially upgrading a manor.

    Additionally, the film misrepresents UK property tax laws, UK has no property tax, just a stamp duty paid once upon the acquisition of a new property such as a VAT, there is inheritance tax exemptions for listed buildings or for non UK domiciled individuas, and the only debt possible would be by not paying the local council tax (used for garbage collection and maintenance of various local public spaces such as schools, libraries, parks, roads and more). But even this would cause the fury of the local council to summon you to court after missing two payments. Years of unpaid council tax is very unlikely.

    This lack of attention to detail might not trouble everyone, but for those familiar with UK laws, it breaks the immersion.

    Despite these inaccuracies, if you can look past the legal and geographical liberties, the movie does offer the quintessential cozy Christmas charm expected from a seasonal film.
    7tishsheridan-96317

    Hilariously awful - great fun!

    This film made me laugh a lot! The leads both did well with their insane plot and managed to be quite charming. As soon as she gets to England the mad accents and cliches are just great - the annoying housekeeper(maybe? She seems to do everything in the village) who's insanely scottish despite this being suffolk, the pub scenes, the bell ringing, the xmas pudding class, the hero's pet lamb - all completely mental. Many things make no sense - why focus so much on the gardening when it's all wrong? The "snowdrops" that aren't (they're aquilegias) and it is clearly summer flowers everywhere, and the plastic poinsettias they plant up...plus the "norman" arch that is gothic, a hidden "castle", some really strange ideas about "residential taxes" that don't exist in the UK, no concept of planning laws for historic buildings and yet then a bizarre fantasy about the national trust saving the day (if only that was really possible!). I really enjoyed it! Well worth watching! I can see the manor exterior and gardens is the beautiful Crow's Hall in Suffolk as others have said, but none of the interior scenes look very convincingly old. Just adds to the weirdness! Enjoy!
    2djvang88

    Only lasted 30 minutes

    This is the first Christmas movie I couldn't make it through this season. I only lasted until the first pub scene.

    The redubbing of Margot's lines near the beginning was painfully obvious. The words just didn't match the mouth. And she just seemed so harsh and unlikable.

    What finally drove me out was the annoying character of Jackie. Her over the top cheerfulness and overacting was really grating. I couldn't understand half of what she was saying. And those giant teeth were very distracting.

    I obviously can't comment on the rest of the movie but I'm sure there was some kind of misunderstanding with 20 minutes left that threatens to blow everything apart. Followed by the "follow your heart" speech and a kiss with one minute left. Just going on on a limb there.

    Skip this one.
    2tony-808-834282

    A film you will regret watching

    There are lovely views of Crow's Hall in Suffolk in late Spring - cow parsley, ox-eye daisies and so on, which mysteriously morphs into winter. But so corny! And how could a supposed expert in architecture mistake a gothic arch for a Norman one? Some of it was filmed at Shrublands Park in Suffolk, bits in Ipswich and in a pub I couldn't identify. Clearly the writers know little about British planning regulations, taxes or architecture. A six-storey hotel on a moated 16th century plot? I think not! Property taxes mounting up? No. A castle lurking unsuspected behind a door? You're joking! Sadly I shan't be recommending it... a group of us watched it and managed to last to the end, but it was tough going.
    6Jackbv123

    Oil and water

    The story seemed disjointed or perhaps what I mean is that it didn't seem to flow real well. Margot's NY life just didn't mix with her English manor life. Maria Menounos seemed to coast through her role as Margot above the fray so to speak. I could easily see this woman being the Lady of the Manor. Or I'm sure she could be a team motivator in high value real estate. What I couldn't see was Menounos fitting in down here with us mortals. Oh she tried and made some brief efforts but still seemed to be above it.

    Nor did I see a lot of chemistry with Kyle Pryor.

    The very first sequence in the story left me with a bad taste. I started wondering if this movie was going to push the opposite of almost any similar Christmas story - in this case, ditch the historical and replace it with empty glitz.

    It takes a while to find out what the catch is in her inheritance. Meanwhile Margot is following clues left to her by Victoria. Are the clues the catch, or do they negate the catch?

    This is not a bad movie by any stretch, but I didn't really enjoy it.

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      The car that Margot is first driven to the manor in. Is a Morris 1000 Traveller.
    • Goofs
      Aquilegia are not snowdrop, which is what they're called in the film.

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Narrative Pictures
      • We Heart Holidays
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      1 hour 27 minutes
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