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A Dog Named Christmas

  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.6K
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A Dog Named Christmas (2009)
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A developmentally challenged young man with a penchant for caring for animals in need sets out to convince his family - and their whole rural community - to participate in a local shelter's ... Read allA developmentally challenged young man with a penchant for caring for animals in need sets out to convince his family - and their whole rural community - to participate in a local shelter's inaugural "Adopt a Dog for Christmas Program."A developmentally challenged young man with a penchant for caring for animals in need sets out to convince his family - and their whole rural community - to participate in a local shelter's inaugural "Adopt a Dog for Christmas Program."

  • Director
    • Peter Werner
  • Writers
    • Jenny Wingfield
    • Greg Kincaid
  • Stars
    • Bruce Greenwood
    • Linda Emond
    • Noel Fisher
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Werner
    • Writers
      • Jenny Wingfield
      • Greg Kincaid
    • Stars
      • Bruce Greenwood
      • Linda Emond
      • Noel Fisher
    • 27User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Bruce Greenwood
    Bruce Greenwood
    • George McCray
    Linda Emond
    Linda Emond
    • Mary Ann McCray
    Noel Fisher
    Noel Fisher
    • Todd McCray
    Ken Pogue
    Ken Pogue
    • Hank Fisher
    Carrie Ruscheinsky
    • Hailey
    Sonja Bennett
    Sonja Bennett
    • Hannah McCray
    Carrie Genzel
    Carrie Genzel
    • Brianna Lewis
    Christopher DeLisle
    • Jonathan McCray
    Trenna Keating
    Trenna Keating
    • Faye McCray
    Josh A. Young
    • Thomas McCray
    Anna Mae Wills
    Anna Mae Wills
    • Lucille McCray
    • (as Anna Mae Routledge)
    Mary Black
    Mary Black
    • Jean Fisher
    Vivian Ng
    • Jennifer
    Kent Nolan
    • Medic
    • (as Ken Wolkowski)
    P.J. Prinsloo
    P.J. Prinsloo
    • Pendleton
    • (as Peter John Prinsloo)
    Wesley MacInnes
    Wesley MacInnes
    • George - Age 20
    Connor Pettigrew
    • George - Age 7
    Kate Cotter
    • Teenage Girl #1
    • Director
      • Peter Werner
    • Writers
      • Jenny Wingfield
      • Greg Kincaid
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    8tavm

    "A Dog Named Christmas" is another heartwarming "Hallmark Hall of Fame" movie

    George McCray (Bruce Greenwood) is a farmer who had served in Vietnam and suffered a limp in one of his legs. He also had a couple of dogs. One as a kid-Tucker-and one during the war-Charlie. Having lost both, he's hesitant of letting his last-born adult offspring, Todd (Noel Fisher)-who's a little handicapped, have one permanently, making him promise to return this temporary holiday adoptee to the shelter after Christmas which becomes the dog's name. His wife, Mary Ann (Linda Emond), knows what he's been through and disagrees with him, though respectfully to the point of not pushing it. I'll stop there and just say this was quite heartwarming which is what you usually expect from a movie presented on "Hallmark Hall of Fame" but not cloyingly so. I mean, all those Christmas party scenes with the relatives and Todd's bonding with the animal and...well, if you don't mind feeling warm inside, this movie is definitely for you. But, yes, there are some compellingly dramatic scenes like those flashback ones of George back during the war or one on the farm later on in the movie. Nice use of Sarah McLachlan's "Angel" (which I just watched her perform on a "Dancing with the Stars" results show) and another song written and sung by leading man Greenwood himself near the end. And seeing the author, Greg Kincaid, with his own adopted dog Rudy in a spot asking for anyone who'd like to get a pet for the holidays was a touching plea. So on that note, I recommend A Dog Named Christmas.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Far from a dog of a film

    Am not somebody who hates Christmas or has a bias against made for television Christmas films. The complete opposite on both counts and have made that clear more than once and will continue to do so if necessary. Evident from a number of positive reviews for the Christmas output of Hallmark and Lifetime. The premise for 'A Dog Named Christmas' did sound quite interesting and seemed at times like it was trying to do something a little different and had a more serious subject compared to Hallmark today.

    Over the past two years or so, my Christmas film completest quest (made up for primarily those from Hallmark and Lifetime) has been very interesting but also hit and miss. Some were very charming, easy to digest and lovely watches with good casts. Others were very dull, cheesy, too sentimental and badly written and acted. 'A Dog Named Christmas' is in the former category, though it is far from perfect or quite my definition of a great film but it is the complete opposite of a dog.

    Maybe a little slow to begin with.

    Did feel that the music at times could have been toned down and used more sparingly.

    However, 'A Dog Named Christmas' does so much right and the best aspects are pretty brilliant. What is especially good is the poignant and brave performance of Noel Fisher, seldom better as a very relatable and inspirational character that resonated with me on a personal level. Bruce Greenwood is also movingly understated and Linda Edmond does sympathetic compassionately. Loved the honesty of the cast chemistry and that the characters were so relatable with very realistic feelings that are true to life for anybody in the same position or similar.

    Furthermore, 'A Dog Named Christmas' looks good. The scenery is truly attractive and photographed with a lot of love. The script is cohesive and doesn't come over as awkward, it also takes itself seriously without being dreary and the sentimentality doesn't become too much. The story is pretty conventional, but its endless charm, its good nature and warm heart more than more up for that. As well as how tactfully and touchingly it handled a serious and very relatable subject that connected me personally, as someone who has disabilities too. Same with the very honest and never preachy messaging, messaging that is also relevant and important.

    In conclusion, very well done. 8/10.
    10suzigard

    great movie in every aspect

    I agree completely with Kjirstin-1. I'm glad she pointed out the "errors" (for want of a better word) in sdquinn2-1's post about Bruce Greenwood's age and the Viet Nam postage issue. I thought bringing that into the film was perfect; it was a great way to explain why George didn't want to bond with another dog.

    And for those of us who are around the same age as Bruce Greenwood, it was even more powerful to see how his character looked during the war and how he looks now. Something we can 'relate' to, which made the movie that much more powerful and moving. On another note, I adore Bruce Greenwood, and again, in agreement with Kjirstin-1, he could play pretty much any character. He is an incredible actor, and he was perfect for that role. Noah Fisher was also incredible. I've seen him in a few TV shows (Law & Order SVU) where he was good; but he was so believable as the 'challenged' Todd. Not just any actor could perform that well in such a role.

    To say that the actor dog who played Christmas was phenomenal is an understatement. This was another aspect of the film which made it so great.

    So to sum up, this was just a wonderful film in every sense of the word. And last but not least, the gentleman who wrote the book upon which the movie was based expressing the need for people to adopt homeless dogs for Christmas not only added to the poignancy of the movie, but hopefully, planted a seed in the viewers' minds about adopting a pet.
    10Bkw150163

    Love it

    One of the most heartwarming beautiful movies I've ever watched. It is on my watch list every year for Christmas. Finally I managed to record it so I can watch it any time I want. I love animals and I love the way that boy never gave up on the idea to not only save and have one but help more dogs find a home during the most beautiful time of the year.

    And the boy who played the mentally challenged kid did a wonderful job. Watch it during the holidays and you will feel the same way. Of course I am a sucker for Hallmark and Lifetime movies, but really, you gotta watch this one :-) I don't own a dog, just a cat, but if anything ever happens to me, I hope someone takes my sweetheart in like this boy did with Christmas
    10mlterry-712-657883

    Outstanding Family Movie

    Great story that will engage the interest of all who love animals and hopefully change the views of those who are not animal lovers. As Anatole France said, "Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." This movie demonstrates love for animals, family and is a great advocate for the learning disabled. This movie will help us all understand this quote from Mahatma Gandhi,"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Hopefully it will encourage people to adopt from our overcrowded animal shelters and to participate in spay/neuter programs also. This movie will be added to the classic Christmas movies our family watches every Christmas.

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    • Trivia
      This teleplay was based on a novel of the same name by author Greg Kincaid, who himself appeared at the end of the telecast on its original air date, along with his adopted dog, Rudy, to make a personal appeal for dog adoption.
    • Quotes

      Todd McCray: It's a real winner!

    • Connections
      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    • Soundtracks
      My Best Friend
      Music and Lyrics by Bruce Greenwood

      Sung by Bruce Greenwood

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    • Release date
      • November 29, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Hallmark Drama (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: A Dog Named Christmas (#59.1)
    • Filming locations
      • Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
    • Production company
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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