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Dear Santa

  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.3K
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Amy Acker, David Haydn-Jones, and Emma Duke in Dear Santa (2011)
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A young woman from a privileged life falls for a soup-kitchen owner after discovering a Dear Santa letter written by his 7-year-old daughter.A young woman from a privileged life falls for a soup-kitchen owner after discovering a Dear Santa letter written by his 7-year-old daughter.A young woman from a privileged life falls for a soup-kitchen owner after discovering a Dear Santa letter written by his 7-year-old daughter.

  • Director
    • Jason Priestley
  • Writer
    • Barbara Kymlicka
  • Stars
    • Amy Acker
    • David Haydn-Jones
    • Emma Duke
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    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Jason Priestley
    • Writer
      • Barbara Kymlicka
    • Stars
      • Amy Acker
      • David Haydn-Jones
      • Emma Duke
    • 27User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Amy Acker
    Amy Acker
    • Crystal Carruthers
    David Haydn-Jones
    David Haydn-Jones
    • Derek Gowen
    Emma Duke
    • Olivia Gowen
    Patrick Creery
    Patrick Creery
    • Pete Kennedy
    Gina Holden
    Gina Holden
    • Jillian
    James Dugan
    • Frank McCourt
    Margherita Donato
    • Kim
    Brooklynn Proulx
    Brooklynn Proulx
    • Sharla
    Paulina 'Miel' Chmielecka
    Paulina 'Miel' Chmielecka
    • Saleswoman
    • (as Paulina Chmielecka)
    Bob Irvine
    James D. Hopkin
    • Mr. Norman Lockhart
    Dave El Wray
    • Soup Kitchen Grizz
    • (uncredited)
    Kristina Elliott
    • Jennifer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jason Priestley
    • Writer
      • Barbara Kymlicka
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    7tabuno

    An Above Average Romantic Film

    20 November 2013. While one of those predictable romantic lightly ironic comedies, the character of Crystal played by Amy Acker (Angel, 2001-2004; Person of Interest, 2012-2013) is offered a role that expands on the traditional relational depth especially with the young girl in the movie. Amy also portrays Crystal without the stereotypical hard edged elite finish, offered used by snobby, spoiled women on screen. Instead Amy brings a more softer but just as effective naive, selfish demeanor to film. Her transformation is appealingly fascinating. If not for another Amy, an actress named Amy Adams, who has been more successful in transitioning from television to the movies with the breakthrough in Enchanted (2007), Amy Acker (Man of Steel, 2013) might have been much further in her career.

    There are moments especially with the energetic rhythmic music that there are flashbacks to 80s delightful romantic comedies such as Mannequin (1987) and Electric Dreams (1984). Dear Santa has the same tempo and tone as Sarah Michelle Geller's Simply Irresistible (1999) but without the literal "magic". Overall this is an above average romantic film that doesn't resort to extraordinary plots, melodramatic performances, but relies on decent performances to depict an entertaining romance, coming of age movie with a simple but enjoyable plot outline. Other romance, coming of age movies might include a deliciously beautiful performance and locale for Diane Lane directed by Audrey Wells in Under the Tuscan Sun (2003) or Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst in Elizabethtown (2005), or German romantic comedy Mostly Martha (2001) and remade as No Reservation (2007) starring Catherine Zeta Jones or the coming of age of Scarlett Johansson's character in Nanny Diaries (2007).
    8Sober-Friend

    Cute

    Shopaholic Crystal's (Amy Acker, Alias) wealthy parents give her an ultimatum: change her irresponsible ways by Christmas or they will cut her off without a cent. With no job or romantic prospects, what's a party girl to do? Fate intervenes when she finds seven year-old Olivia's (Emma Duke) letter to Santa asking for a new wife for her widowed dad Derek (David Haydn-Jones). Crystal tracks them down and vows to win over father and daughter before the fast-approaching holiday deadline.

    This is a nice little film. It has lots of spirit and charming actors. It has more depth than your average Christmas Movie!

    When you see it pop up on television WATCH IT. You will enjoy this.
    9koolmeme

    The Meet Cutest!!!!!!

    Love this movie. Plot is totally predictable like 90% of every other movie in the IMDb. Widower dad adorable daughter wants Santa bring daddy new mommy spoiled rich girl finds letter to Santa yadda yadda ...

    But who cares? Great execution by everyone involved. Amy Acker lights up every scene. Jason Priestly smartly keeps the camera on her most of the time. The father/daughter pair are cast perfectly and play off of each other well. The antagonist girlfriend hits just the right note. The LGBTQ character plays beyond stereotype effectively. Production values are passable. Hard to imagine a better Hallmark/Lifetime-like movie.
    8DaysofOdumba

    Better than you'd think!

    Formulaic, cheesy, cliché'd and wonderful. Maybe it is all of the afore mentioned, but it is Christmas! Surprisingly well cast with Amy Acker stealing your heart as the rich girl gone good, and a nice turn by Haydn-Jones as the love interest. Gina Holden is excellent in the evil queen personage and Olivia Gowan is not allowed by director Jason Priestly to over act (which is sometimes the problem with made for TV productions) and she does wonderfully. Appreciative nods also must be given to Peter Creery in the role of matchmaker...

    A sweet movie not to be taken seriously, and something you can watch with your child or your girlfriend.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Love at Christmas

    The main reasons as to why Christmas has always been my favourite time of year are because it means lots of family time and reliving the nostalgia and fond memories of singing and listening to carols, watching Christmas films and animations, playing festive games and opening presents. Will never tire of it and nothing will ever change that for the world.

    'Dear Santa', watched as another film seen as part of my quest to broaden my festive film horizons, is never going to be among my favourites, Christmas films and overall, falling short of being great. It is though one of the more watchable Christmas films seen recently (the general standard being very, very hit and miss) and avoids some, though not all, of the traps that other recently seen Christmas films have fallen into. Like a lot of them, there is appeal for some but others will find it a bit of a chore to sit through. For me despite its flaws, 'Dear Santa' is generally one of the better new Christmas films seen recently, if not one of the classics.

    As to be expected 'Dear Santa's' story is predictable, with a lot of easily telegraphed scenes and an outcome that is obvious from the outset. Some draggy pacing here and there too, with it taking a little too long to get going.

    Some of the film goes overboard on the cheese and schmaltz in the writing. It did take me time to warm to the lead character, which did happen thankfully because there was growth and it for me rang true.

    Visually, 'Dear Santa' looks decent, the locations are particularly striking. The music provides some affectionate nostalgia and is pleasant to listen to, while the direction avoids being too routine. Didn't find myself irritated by the characters at least generally, found the leads quite endearing, and wasn't bored. The Christmas atmosphere is handled charmingly and affectionately and the romance is genuinely sweet and doesn't go overboard on the schmaltz.

    Predictability aside, 'Dear Santa' was well-intentioned and had a difficult to dislike atmosphere and some amusing comedic moments that didn't flag or over-stretch. There is definitely a festive spirit and there is plenty of warmth and charm here, with enough parts to warm and melt the heart. Never does it feel too juvenile or mean-spirited and the sentimentality generally doesn't become too much. Jason Priestly directs surprisingly competently. The acting actually comes over very well, the cast all give likeable performances without being too broad yet still having a good deal of personality. Amy Acker, Emma Duke and Gina Holden fare strongest. The chemistry charms and entertains.

    Overall, likeable and above average if nothing to be blown away by. 6/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      When Crystal is checking her mail near the end of the film, the zip code on the top letter reads 701209. The last five digits transposed backwards read 90210, the show that the director, Jason Priestley, starred in during the 1990s.
    • Goofs
      During the opening title sequence Crystal is Christmas-shopping and takes out her iPhone to loot at her shopping list via the iPhone-notes app. Although nearly every shop sports Christmas window-displays, the phone shows "Today 31 Mar" in the note.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Cinema Snob: Dear Santa (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Tonight
      (uncredited)

      Music by Mitch Lee

      Sung by Jocelyn Alice

      Published by Locash Records (2011)

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Una esposa para papá
    • Filming locations
      • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Nomadic Pictures
      • ITV America
      • Johnson Production Group
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    • Budget
      • CA$3,950,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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