Christmas in Evergreen

Christmas in Evergreen

201784 min
6.4/10
RomanceTV MovieDrama

Plot Summary

Allie, a veterinarian in Evergreen, reluctantly will spend Christmas with her long-distance boyfriend. Bound for the airport, she has engine trouble, and Ryan, headed to Florida with his daughter Zoe, stops to help. Sure they won’t meet again, they ignore their attraction, and part ways. At the diner, Zoe wishes on a snow globe, and a storm seems to grant her wish.

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👥Cast (15)

Ashley Williams

Ashley Williams

Allie Shaw

Holly Robinson Peete

Holly Robinson Peete

Michelle

Barbara Niven

Barbara Niven

Carol

Teddy Sears

Teddy Sears

Ryan Bellamy

Jaeda Lily Miller

Jaeda Lily Miller

Zoe

Malcolm Stewart

Malcolm Stewart

Joe

Keith Martin Gordey

Keith Martin Gordey

Nick / Narrator

Lynda Boyd

Lynda Boyd

Barbara

Marcus Rosner

Marcus Rosner

Spencer

Chris Cope

Chris Cope

Ezra

Daryl Shuttleworth

Daryl Shuttleworth

Henry

Rukiya Bernard

Rukiya Bernard

Hannah

🎬Crew

Director

Alex Zamm

Writers

Rick Garman

Producers

Harvey Kahn, Shelley Hack

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🏷️Keywords

holidaychristmas

💬Reviews (1)

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r96sk

12/15/2020

Underwhelming. <em>'Christmas in Evergreen'</em>, the first of this four film series, is alright Xmas viewing, but it didn't make an impression on me unfortunately. I like Ashley Williams (Allie) in the lead role, but no-one else particularly stands out in my memory. The story is OK, it has the required amount of festive vibes but it is written averagely. Despite the overt title, it spends practically the first half of the film doing a 'will they, won't they' stay sorta thing which is tiresome. The 'Santa' angle is over-sentimental, too. Once the former belatedly solves itself, the rest of the plot is fine but forgettable. Not quite what I'd describe as bad, but only marginally. Still up to watch the sequels, as I was always going to in truth.

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Production Companies

Front Street Pictures
Hallmark Media