The Christmas Card (2-Dec-2006)
Director: Stephen Bridgewater Writer: Joany Kane Keywords: Romantic Drama, Christmas
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Ed Asner |
Actor |
15-Nov-1929 |
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Lou Grant |
Alice Evans |
Actor |
2-Aug-1971 |
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102 Dalmatians |
Lois Nettleton |
Actor |
6-Aug-1929 |
18-Jan-2008 |
Butterfly |
John Newton |
Actor |
29-Dec-1965 |
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Tony Pagano on The Untouchables |
REVIEWS Review by Writer: Joany Kane and Director: Stephen Bridgewater (posted on 28-Dec-2009)
I love this movie; it is by far the best holiday movie on television during the Christmas season. I've watched it three times so far and look forward to seeing it again next Christmas season.
I love happy endings. Their love is so pure and innocent and unplanned. It is a dream way to find love. There was so much more to the story too that made me want to be there.
I live in Sacramento which isn't that far from Carson City so I plan to go see the downtown; look for the church; the lumber mill and other places that were in the movie. I hope they really do exist up there.
Also, the Yuba River is a magical place I've wanted to visit ever since seeing the video by Gregg Schiffner called "Sories of the Yuba." After seeing "The Christmas Card," I will now look for the Vietnam Memorial and stand in the same spot they were standing.
John Newton and Alice Evans were perfect for this movie. And of course you can't go wrong with Ed Asner; Lois Nettleson was right for the part too.
I wish more movies were like this instead of all the violence in so many of them now days.
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