Christmas with Holly

Christmas with Holly is a 2012 Canadian-American made-for-TV film based on the book Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor by Lisa Kleypas. It originally aired on ABC as a Hallmark Hall of Fame film on December 9, 2012, starring Eloise Mumford and Sean Faris.

Christmas with Holly
DVD cover
GenreDrama
Based onChristmas Eve at Friday Harbor by Lisa Kleypas
Written byPnenah Goldstein
Directed byAllan Arkush[1]
StarringSean Faris
Eloise Mumford
Alex Paxton-Beesley
Josie Gallina
Lucy Gallina
Theme music composerNathan Wang
Country of originCanada
United States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersNicole C. Taylor
Andrew Gottlieb
CinematographyCharles Minsky
EditorNeil Mandelberg
Running time88 minutes
Production companiesHallmark Hall of Fame
Andrew Gottlieb Productions
Release
Original networkABC
Original release
  • December 9, 2012 (2012-12-09) (United States)
External links
Website

Synopsis

Holly Nagle has not spoken a word since her mother died in a tragic car accident. Her uncle, and legal guardian, Mark Nagle, decides that it's time for him and Holly to start a new life. They do this by moving from Seattle to Friday Harbor to live with Mark's brothers in their vineyard. While there, Mark and Holly meet Maggie Conway who has also just moved to Friday Harbor. Maggie leaves the city after being left at the altar by her fiancé and opens up a toy store. Together, these three lost souls discover each other and the lives they always dreamed they could have.

Cast

Filming

Although set in Washington state, the film was shot entirely in Nova Scotia, Canada in August 2012, in the towns of Halifax, Chester and Windsor.[2]

References

  1. Having a Wonderful Christmas Time Film Guide
  2. Newetz, Andrea (August 17, 2012). "Hallmark brings Christmas to N.S. with movie shoot". "The Chronicle Herald". Archived from the original on December 22, 2017. Retrieved December 19, 2017.


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