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Finding John Christmas

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
904
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Peter Falk, Valerie Bertinelli, David Cubitt, Jennifer Pisana, and William Russ in Finding John Christmas (2003)
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Max, the Christmas angel, returns in a new story as he attempts to reunite a fallen hero with his family and bring dreams back into the life of a nurse struggling to save her E.R. from being... Read allMax, the Christmas angel, returns in a new story as he attempts to reunite a fallen hero with his family and bring dreams back into the life of a nurse struggling to save her E.R. from being closed.Max, the Christmas angel, returns in a new story as he attempts to reunite a fallen hero with his family and bring dreams back into the life of a nurse struggling to save her E.R. from being closed.

  • Director
    • Andy Wolk
  • Writer
    • Michael J. Murray
  • Stars
    • Valerie Bertinelli
    • William Russ
    • David Cubitt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    904
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andy Wolk
    • Writer
      • Michael J. Murray
    • Stars
      • Valerie Bertinelli
      • William Russ
      • David Cubitt
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Valerie Bertinelli
    Valerie Bertinelli
    • Kathleen McAllister
    William Russ
    William Russ
    • Hank McAllister
    David Cubitt
    David Cubitt
    • Noah Greeley
    Jennifer Pisana
    • Soccoro Greeley
    Maria Ricossa
    Maria Ricossa
    • Marcy Bernard
    Patricia Gage
    Patricia Gage
    • Eleanor McAllister
    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Max
    David Calderisi
    David Calderisi
    • Dr. Merkatz
    Jeremy Akerman
    • Antonovitch
    Michael Hirschbach
    • Dr. Flynn
    Kenny Robinson
    • Pawn Broker
    Cassie MacDonald
    Cassie MacDonald
    • Tribune Assistant
    Justin Blackburn
    • Young Noah
    Brian Heighton
    • Police Officer
    Craig Wood
    • Fire Chief Vasquez
    Juanita Peters
    • Customer
    Bill Carr
    Bill Carr
    • Father
    Stacy Smith
    • Mother
    • (as Stacey Smith)
    • Director
      • Andy Wolk
    • Writer
      • Michael J. Murray
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    User reviews13

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    MisterMickey

    Loved It!

    Like its predecessor, I wish I had taped this wonderful film. An outstanding film that lets us realize there's more to us than ourselves, this film allows us to see that debts (& not just monetary) need to be paid, & that our actions affect others, even in the long run.

    It's great to see Peter Falk continuing in the role of Max, the angel whose work is never done, & affects so many. His minutes onscreen aren't as many, but Oh! How he makes the most of them! No offense to any other cast members, but he's the reason for watching this fine film.

    This is a film to watch again & again & again!

    BRAVO!
    7OllieSuave-007

    Columbo finds Christmas.

    Columbo star Peter Falk stars as Max the Christmas angel, who attempts to reunite a fallen hero with his family and help a nurse to save her E.R. from being closed.

    I've found this Christmas movie to be dramatic and a little touchy, with a dose of fantasy. It's a nice little drama that takes a while to gain traction in some parts, but Peter Falk does provide much needed entertainment in the film.

    William Russ did a fine job as Hank and Valerie Bertinelli was great as Kathleen McAllister, sensitive and believable in her role.

    There were many special feel-good moments in the film, so, it is really a film for those who really enjoy sappy, carefree family films. I myself thought the movie wasn't bad, but thought the plot could have used a little more suspense.

    Grade B-
    3freakfire-1

    Peter Falk found in hiding William Russ

    William Russ is the main character throughout this made for TV movie. He left his family behind to only reappear and begin paying off his debts. But he tries to keep away from his family. Thats where Peter Falk (Colombo) comes in, playing several different roles, to convince him to come home.

    The story is average and they actually managed to get a former star (Peter Falk) and use him to a fairly nice degree. But William Russ wasn't truly a star. However, it appears his acting is still OK.

    I found the delivery and story very cheesy in how everything was predictable. In fact, the last 20 minutes I could almost dictate word for word before it happened. A good movie should never be like that.

    Overall, it was a sub-par movie. In a letter grading system, it would receive a "D".
    hkatchay

    Good warm feeling that kick into high gear when Noah meets Hank

    A wonderful movie with a definite direction on where it wants to take the viewer. I loved the sub plots. The element of surprise that came with Noah's revelation to Hank was wonderful. Peter Falk's Max was the balance check that prevented any overflow of sugar. At times the character of Max was a bit much. Much of the character's dialogue was to deflect when the opposite character begins to figure things out, however, the technique began to get overbearing. It wasn't until the hand on the shoulder "it's good to see you again" to Hank that I felt that all of the information was revealed.

    The movie deserves a good sequel so we can see what happens in Hank's life and of course Kathleen, Noah and the kid.
    6robert-temple-1

    A Charming Christmas Fable

    This Christmas fable makes no pretense at realism, though the largely unknown cast do very well in realistically portraying their characters in situations which are constantly hovering on the edge of fantasy. Peter Falk plays a mysterious 'Christmas angel' who pops up in many guises throughout the story, gently pushing people along to help them resolve their problems. In some instances, he goes over the edge and becomes silly (such as being the guard of a fire engine), and his costumes are very poor and cheapen his value, but as the story moves along, he gets into his stride and adds a dimension of magic to the tale, through sheer warm-hearted professionalism. The heart of the story is that a young man was so shaken by a tragic fire incident (he had been a heroic fireman, saving many lives) that he dropped out, abandoned his mother and sister, left town and disappeared for years. The story is all about his coming to terms with his past, and his sister's determined efforts to persuade him to rejoin his family and rejoin life as well. This is a perfectly harmless family movie where people are not slitting throats, firing guns, or copulating on camera, so that one hardly believes one is in contemporary times. They are just living, but magic enters their lives as they struggle with their problems. People who criticize this film for being a bit corny and sentimental should better spend their time criticizing the wicked films instead, where everybody gets murdered and raped and tortured. After all, there is nothing wrong with people making pleasant films once in a while, even if they are not great art. Nor does great art always have to involve graphic sex and violence. The people who claim they are only being 'realistic' by wanting to pour blood and gore all over the screen are deeply sick people, and we should not be supporting them. We should not be ashamed of some honest sentiment, or lack of realism, if it doesn't hurt anybody!

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    • Trivia
      On December 1, 1958, the Lady of the Angels Fire in Chicago killed children and teachers alike. That fire is extremely similar to the fire that affects several main characters in this movie.
    • Goofs
      Hank's position relative to the check changes when the ER donation is announced at the end.
    • Connections
      Followed by When Angels Come to Town (2004)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • CBS
      • Hallmark Drama (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • John Christmas
    • Filming locations
      • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Daniel H. Blatt Productions
      • Magic Rock Productions
      • Viacom Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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