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After inheriting a Christmas tree farm, a woman's plans to sell it change when she falls in love with the townspeople and meets a charming lawyer named Tucker.After inheriting a Christmas tree farm, a woman's plans to sell it change when she falls in love with the townspeople and meets a charming lawyer named Tucker.After inheriting a Christmas tree farm, a woman's plans to sell it change when she falls in love with the townspeople and meets a charming lawyer named Tucker.
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Nikki Deloach
- Jules Cooper
- (as Nikki DeLoach)
James Jamison
- George
- (as James H. Jamison)
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The ending of Christmasland is extremely offensive to women and make women out to be stupid and unaware of their legal rights. The female lead is supposed to be a savvy person living and surviving in a big city not some backwoods hillbilly. The ending of this movie leaves her in debt by $1.3 million dollars on property she owned free and clear one week before. Idiotic! If I were in her shoes, I would have brought a friend with me to confront that attorney boyfriend about his collusion with that real estate developer so I would have had a witness. Then I would have hired a great real estate attorney and sued them both then reported the ex-boyfriend/attorney to the State Bar. I love the Hallmark Christmas movies but this one was pathetic!
This is not quite up to middling Hallmark Xmas movie standards (low enough anyway) but I wasn't as outraged at the ending as many others (perhaps because I read the spoilers first?) Enjoyable for 70 minutes or so and nonsensical for the rest, but I'm not going to complain.
Probably the worst Hallmark movie ever. Stupidity and greed win the day. I wish there was some way to unwatch this piece of rubbish.
Idiotic lead, greedy developer "wins", poor townsfolk saving the day. Seriously who wrote this and thought it would leave people with a happy Christmas feeling? Even worse who sanctioned it to be made?
Yea, I know Hallmark Christmas movies are full of make believe and magical stuff, but they normally leave you suspending disbelief and walking away with at least a bit of a smile on your face. This one was the exact opposite.
Be warned, if you do watch it, you will not have a smile on your face at the end.
Idiotic lead, greedy developer "wins", poor townsfolk saving the day. Seriously who wrote this and thought it would leave people with a happy Christmas feeling? Even worse who sanctioned it to be made?
Yea, I know Hallmark Christmas movies are full of make believe and magical stuff, but they normally leave you suspending disbelief and walking away with at least a bit of a smile on your face. This one was the exact opposite.
Be warned, if you do watch it, you will not have a smile on your face at the end.
Maureen McCormick (the Grandmother) and Nikki DeLoach really do look a like. Knowing Maureen in her younger years as Marcia Brady helps us see the resemblance. This is what I really liked about this movie. It is written well except not to much romance or connection between the two main characters but it's still well written and worth watching.
It is a Xmas movie, right? How the heck do they have an immoral, greedy real estate developer come out a huge winner? On top of that they put him (Mason) in a major scene with townspeople and it is all smiles. When they should have been running him out of town tarred and feathered.
How Mason became a 'winner' is nonsensical. It calls for signing a million dollar+ contract with a 'stranger' and without reading it.
Two weeks to renovate a run down Christmas Land and all we see is a single purchase of a few cans of paint. Voila, it is magically as great looking as in years gone by.
Did you know that a coffee can,not even a large one, cannot hold hundreds of thousands of dollars? Finally, our 'hero' attorney can not come up with a single creative approach to help nail greedy, immoral Mason.
How Mason became a 'winner' is nonsensical. It calls for signing a million dollar+ contract with a 'stranger' and without reading it.
Two weeks to renovate a run down Christmas Land and all we see is a single purchase of a few cans of paint. Voila, it is magically as great looking as in years gone by.
Did you know that a coffee can,not even a large one, cannot hold hundreds of thousands of dollars? Finally, our 'hero' attorney can not come up with a single creative approach to help nail greedy, immoral Mason.
Did you know
- TriviaScenes showing the shops and street of Christmas Land and the barn were shot at the Pioneer Village portion of Lagoon amusement park in Farmington, Utah.
- GoofsDuring Jules first morning at Christmas Land, she has 2 pancakes on her plate. Her plate keeps turning throughout the scene. When Tucker arrives, her plate is empty, but in the next shot there are 2 pancakes on the plate again.
- ConnectionsReferenced in It Takes Two: Christmas Contracts (2021)
- SoundtracksChristmas Is Coming Fast
Written by Jamie Dunlap and Wendy Ellen Feldstein (as Wendy Feldstein)
Performed by Beverley Staunton
Super Hybrid (BMI)
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- Pioneer Village, Lagoon Park, Farmington, Utah, USA(Christmas Land)
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