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The Christmas Hope

  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Madeleine Stowe, James Remar, and Tori Barban in The Christmas Hope (2009)
A family faces tragedy during the holidays in this dramatic trailer
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When lives intertwine during Christmas, hope is the only unifying gift. After suffering a personal tragedy, a social worker throws herself into finding homes for children in need.When lives intertwine during Christmas, hope is the only unifying gift. After suffering a personal tragedy, a social worker throws herself into finding homes for children in need.When lives intertwine during Christmas, hope is the only unifying gift. After suffering a personal tragedy, a social worker throws herself into finding homes for children in need.

  • Director
    • Norma Bailey
  • Writers
    • Wesley Bishop
    • Donna VanLiere
  • Stars
    • Madeleine Stowe
    • James Remar
    • Ian Ziering
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    888
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Norma Bailey
    • Writers
      • Wesley Bishop
      • Donna VanLiere
    • Stars
      • Madeleine Stowe
      • James Remar
      • Ian Ziering
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Madeleine Stowe
    Madeleine Stowe
    • Patricia Addison
    James Remar
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    • Mark Addison
    Ian Ziering
    Ian Ziering
    • Nathan Andrews
    Tori Barban
    Tori Barban
    • Emily Adams
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    Jayne Eastwood
    Jayne Eastwood
    • Charlotte
    Devon Weigel
    Devon Weigel
    • Traci Adams
    Rebecca Gibson
    Rebecca Gibson
    • Megan Andrews
    Daniel Boiteau
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    Garth Merkeley
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    • Sean Addison
    Mariam Bernstein
    • Sandra
    Alicia Johnston
    Alicia Johnston
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    Sean O'Brian
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    Susanna Portnoy
    • Mandy
    Omar Alex Khan
    Omar Alex Khan
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    Aaron Hughes
    Aaron Hughes
    • Larry Adams
    • Director
      • Norma Bailey
    • Writers
      • Wesley Bishop
      • Donna VanLiere
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    8dorothybrr

    Another Great Sequel to The Christmas Shoes

    What was missing from the previous synopses and reviews, is that this is the third sequel to the Christmas Shoes.

    The actor (Ian Ziering) who plays the doctor Nathan Andrews in this movie is different than in The Christmas Blessing (the second sequel). In the Christmas Blessing, doctor Nathan Andrews (Neil Patrick Harris) puts a gift into his pocket that drops out of the pocket of the teenager that is brought into emergency from an accident. This gift is forgotten until this third sequel. It is the gift that the mother gets at the end of this third sequel from the doctor when he remembers he still has the gift and realizes who the mother of the teenager is.

    I feel it is great how the three movies are pieced together. I also feel that it is interesting and different how these movies came about after a song! The song came first, then the books, then the movies.

    There should be more movies like this, rather than the shoot 'em up, bang up movies that seem to be prevalent these days. This is a movie with great values! I'd like to see more of these qualities in people in general. So, it is great to see these movies showing model behaviour of people dealing with very difficult realistic emotional challenges, where the end is not "they all live happily ever after", but they do reflect a great way to deal with these challenges.
    8vsrinidhi-rao

    Very touching family movie

    Watched this movie on Christmas morning. The plot is quite simple and straightforward but the connections between the various actors makes it interesting.

    A single mom dies on her way to work just a few days before Christmas leaving behind a young girl Emily. Social services (Patricia Addison) comes in and since none of the foster families want to take in another child, she offers to keep the girl for a few days until they can find the next of kin. She has already lost her son a few years back around Christmas and is still grieving which takes her farther away from her husband - an airline pilot.

    Over the course of the movie, the couple get attached to the girl and plan to adopt her.

    In all, a nice movie - few touching scenes.
    8lydiajp

    Magical for some

    I cried a lot in this movie and that is why I think it doesn't have that high of a rating. I liked the writing and also the actors were all really good in my book. This movie gives back in a big way for people who understand spirit. It moved me in a deep and loving way. Not for all but I recommend it for people who need a boost or a reminder of hope, faith and love.
    7SimonJack

    Christmas story of loss, suffering, healing and love

    The plot for "The Christmas Hope" is one that might make a story any time of the year. Indeed, most long-time movie buffs will have seen several films with similar plots. Still, we are drawn to another tale of love, tragedy and loss, healing and love renewed. The Christmas setting for this film gives the plot some special twists.

    The cast are all quite good. Madeleine Stowe gives an excellent performance at the grief-stricken Patricia Addison. She is on-again, off-again with her misery at the loss of her son two years before. She handles with mastery her shifts from periods of bitterness and melancholy, to those of caring for a young girl who has just lost her mother. In her tender roles as a child welfare worker, she imparts just enough reticence about warming up to a child, that one can sense the hurt and sorrow she must still feel. At the same time, we wonder why she has not been able to get through such a long period of grieving. James Remar is equally good in his lesser role as Mark Addison, her husband.

    This is a very good film that the whole family should enjoy. It may take some explaining for smaller children – and reassuring. As with other melodramas of holiday periods, Christmas Hope has some interesting twists and connections.
    9Jackbv123

    A mostly predictable but unexpected gem

    Back before Countdown to Christmas had thrown countless movies at us recycling the same old (Christmas) cookie-cutter themes, Lifetime gave us this movie with a premise and themes that, at least in 2019 seems refreshing. We have to deal with some deep tragedies before we can get to the good stuff and we even have a scene where the mom of the cute little girl, Emily, gets hit by a car and dies. A social worker with her own tragic backstory is loath to put Emily in a state home and instead stretches the regs and takes the cutie home with her.

    This isn't really a romance movie, at least not between adults. Emily certainly romances away the hearts of everyone she meets. The acting in general is good, but Toni Barban is superb for a child actor her age.

    The movie actually follow several characters who cross paths, sometimes intentionally, and sometime obliviously. The perceptive viewer knows there is a reason for this and that somehow these things are going to tie together before we're done. Well, surprise, they do, and yes most of you will need tissues. I did.

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    • Trivia
      Movie is based on the song of the same name by Newsong.
    • Connections
      Follows The Christmas Shoes (2002)

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Різдвяна надія
    • Filming locations
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Craig Anderson Productions
      • Beth Grossbard Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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