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My Christmas Dream

  • TV Movie
  • 2016
  • TV-G
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.3K
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Danica McKellar and David Haydn-Jones in My Christmas Dream (2016)
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An ambitious store manager of a renowned retail flagship store must enlist the help of a struggling, single-father handyman to help her realize her dream of managing the company's first inte... Read allAn ambitious store manager of a renowned retail flagship store must enlist the help of a struggling, single-father handyman to help her realize her dream of managing the company's first international store.An ambitious store manager of a renowned retail flagship store must enlist the help of a struggling, single-father handyman to help her realize her dream of managing the company's first international store.

  • Director
    • James Head
  • Writers
    • Don Perez
    • Ron Oliver
  • Stars
    • Danica McKellar
    • David Haydn-Jones
    • Christine Lee
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • James Head
    • Writers
      • Don Perez
      • Ron Oliver
    • Stars
      • Danica McKellar
      • David Haydn-Jones
      • Christine Lee
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Danica McKellar
    Danica McKellar
    • Christina
    David Haydn-Jones
    David Haydn-Jones
    • Kurt
    Christine Lee
    Christine Lee
    • Holly
    Deidre Hall
    Deidre Hall
    • Victoria
    Christian Convery
    Christian Convery
    • Cooper
    Bruce Dawson
    Bruce Dawson
    • Henry
    Colleen Winton
    Colleen Winton
    • Nana Grace
    Eric Pollins
    Eric Pollins
    • Mayor
    Dee Jay Jackson
    • Cab Driver
    Owen Kwong
    Owen Kwong
    • Owen
    Chelsea Mae Leung
    • Teenage Girl Clerk
    Greg Harper
    • TV Announcer
    Jackson Lake
    • Little Boy
    Madeline Mast
    • Little Girl
    Peter Brown
    • Shopper
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    • Director
      • James Head
    • Writers
      • Don Perez
      • Ron Oliver
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    8inkblot11

    My dream is for Hallmark NEVER TO STOP MAKING FILMS LIKE THIS

    Christina (Danica McKellar) is the top manager in a midsize town for a department store called McDougalls. Christmas is approaching and this pretty exec is a bit stressed. For one, she has to develop their annual Xmas window display but has been unable to hatch a good idea. Then, she gets word that the chain store's founder, Victoria (Deirdre Hall) is coming to look things over. Ouch. Thank the Lord for her bright and cheery assistant, Holly (Christine Lee). Normally a workaholic, Christina has no time for a personal life. As Victoria is arriving, Chrissy has an unfortunate accident with a can of falling white paint. The culprit, single dad Kurt (David Haydn-Jones) has been a great worker and instantly apologizes. But, Christina is miffed. When Henry, the custodial manager, decides to let Kurt go, she does nothing to save Kurt's job. This is not the Christmas spirit at all! Two other matters occur at once. Victoria announces that they are seeking a head honcho for a new store in Paris. A Francophile, Christina soon yearns for this job. But, first, she has to deal with an unhappy six year old customer, Cooper (Christian Convery) who gets to Santa's throne a few minutes too late. What's the little boy's wish? To make his Dad happy this holiday season! Christina promises Cooper that she will relay the message to Santa but, ho ho ho, it turns out Cooper's father is the fired Kurt! By hook or by crook, Cooper arranges meetings for Christina and Kurt, for the little lad is smitten with the pretty manager himself. Can love snow down on a Christmas match? But, wait, what about Chrissy's Paris hopes? This lovely film is a new entry in the glorious Hallmark repertoire of Holiday movies. Very welcome it is! McKellar and Haydn-Jones make good love vibrations, being talented and attractive, while Convery is simply a doll. Deirdre Hall never ages and is also very fine as the kind but demanding boss. Other wishes fulfilled are nice sets, costumes, a sweet script and a sure direction. How many fans are there for Hallmark romantic movies? It must be in the billions by now and they will like this one, too!
    6adamjohns-42575

    Christmas Stress in Retail!

    I like this film, because I have spent so many years working in retail that it is enough to make you forget what Christmas is all about, so I can understand Danica Mckellar's character. However, I don't really rate her as an actress, there is something about her that is comedic, that takes away from the more straight acted element of the film. David Haydn Jones is gorgeous and I would let him paint me any day and he plays his part well too, but the star of this film is Christian Convery who plays the little boy, Cooper. He is absolutely adorable.

    The main premise of the story, creating a Christmas display in less than two weeks is highly impractical and very unlikely, but I suppose it does it's work here as part of the magic of Christmas and a way to bring two people together, but I think I would have liked to have seen them studying the past a bit more to really make me understand why the MacDougall's history was so important.

    Also, if Holly, the Assistant Manager can't cope with the Manager taking an afternoon off, what does she do when she's on holiday? Should she really be left alone to run the store?

    Also, a lot of the props are just wrong, this is something that a lot of these films need to work on and once again they have the crappiest Christmas tree, that's already half dead.

    It has a nice quota of Christmas and I'm a sucker for a love story, so it still wins for me.
    5cgvsluis

    The age old dilemma for women...work or family?

    The little boy Cooper is the best part of this story...and he is relentless.

    "Ok, ok you win, sad Christmas story."-Kurt

    Christina is a store manager, up for a big promotion to start a branch in Paris. She has a lot riding on this year's Christmas display. She meets an artist under unfortunate circumstances and ends up having to come back to him with hat in hand to help with her Christmas display.

    This holiday romance is all about the tough choices women continue to have to make in business...to have a family or to have career aspirations.

    A little melancholy for Christmas...but Cooper more than makes up for it.
    4TheLittleSongbird

    Not really a dream

    Despite loving Christmas and having no bias against Hallmark Christmas films (far from it and this has been said before quite a number of times in other reviews of their work), the premise did not really excite me. Striking me as being too much of typical Hallmark and pretty old-hat. Saw 'My Christmas Dream' as part of my quest to see as many Hallmark and Lifetime Christmas films as possible, something that has been happening on and off for nearly a year.

    'My Christmas Dream' is okay but for me despite good things not much more than that. Hallmark did do worse Christmas films that year and overall, they also did better. In ranking, 'My Christmas Dream' is around low middle on both counts and was actually quite close to being in the worst category (with the worst of the bad things being pretty awful). While not quite a nightmare, this was not near close to being a dream of a film in my humble opinion.

    Am going to start with the good things about 'My Christmas Dream'. It looks nice, well shot with lovely scenery. Wasn't impressed by the music on the whole, not unusual for Hallmark, but there were some pleasant and nostalgically festive parts.

    There were a couple of decent performances. David Haydn-Jones is a charming leading man and Deirdre Hall is classy support, brightening the film up when she appears.

    Hallmark regular Danica McKellar however didn't do it for me, she has a cliched character that is not likeable or rootable at any point in the film. Really hate it when films and such exaggerate negative character traits, which Hallmark did a lot with their female lead characters, and that was the case with Christina and when you add McKellar's over-compensating she quickly became very annoying. More insufferable though was Christian Convery as the most irritating character in the film, due to his whining and such getting excessive. McKellar and Haydn-Jones don't have much chemistry together, they seem uncomfortable around each other and never felt their love, while the romance is very rushed and underdeveloped. Few of the characters are particularly interesting and more tried and tested Hallmark cliches done with more spark elsewhere.

    Regarding the script, that was mostly very stilted and cheesy as well as dreary with too much blandness to have any sentimental value. The story never comes to life and because of doing absolutely nothing different with a premise already done to death is very predictable. It is also very thin, especially early on, there is a lot of credibility straining centering around the job and what effect it would have on the family (not very honest and somewhat mean-spirited) and there is a real lack of charm or anything to connect to.

    In conclusion, has good things but just okay. 4/10
    6blanche-2

    Sweet, if Hallmark is a little behind the times

    Hello, Hallmark, it's the 21st Century. And guess what? Copying films of the '40s and '50s is a little passe.

    My Christmas Dream stars Danica McKellar who, at age 40, is still playing ingenues. And as far as I'm concerned, she's getting away with it.

    It also stars handsome David Haydn-Jones and Diedre Hall who must have a hideous portrait in her closet.

    McKellar is Christina, the manager of a department star, McDougal's, owned by Victoria (Hall). Christina is doing a terrific job and loves what she does.

    Victoria arrives at the store and makes an announcement: The store is growing internationally, and they are opening a new store in Paris. They need someone to run it. Christina is perfect for it, having studied in Paris for a year and always feeling as if it was home.

    However, in order to get the job, she is going to have to dazzle Victoria with the annual Christmas display, a part of the window always kept hidden until December 23.

    In the meantime, she has met Kurt (Haydn-Jones) and his son Cooper. It's obvious that Kurt wants a commitment from her, but Christina shies away from it. Meanwhile she's having him help with the display and hoping it impresses Victoria.

    We all know what's going to happen. It is possible to have a wonderful career and be fulfilled. It isn't one or the other nowadays. The previous film with Candace Cameron had the same theme. We see these women giving up these fabulous jobs (although Christina's is a good compromise) to stay with a man. Of course, he's going nowhere, why should he.

    These Hallmark films can be boring or lovely, depending on your mood. My mood is particularly in need of mind-numbing since the election, so I would up watching this one and part of another. I understand showing romance. But this is the kind of movie my mother would have written because her generation was interested in one thing and one thing only: marriage and a family. And if you didn't have that, as far as she was concerned, you didn't have much of a life.

    It's not a good fantasy for young women, whom I assume watch these things.

    Otherwise, it's pleasant and Christmasy.

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      Like many movies set during Christmas, was actually filmed in the middle of summer, with temperatures at the time in Vancouver typically going over 20 degrees Celsius (70 degrees Fahrenheit).
    • Connections
      References The Wonder Years (1988)

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    • Release date
      • November 19, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • The Hallmark Channel (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Suddenly Santa
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Channel
      • Front Street Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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