Sister Swap: A Hometown Holiday

Sister Swap: A Hometown Holiday

202184 min
5.7/10
RomanceComedyTV Movie

Plot Summary

Jennifer and Meg Swift are two sisters who are very close despite living far apart. Jennifer is in Salt Lake City, running a successful restaurant she started with her late husband and raising her teenaged son Simon, Meg stayed in their hometown of Hazelwood, helping their parents run the local bakery.

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👥Cast (20)

Kimberly Williams-Paisley

Kimberly Williams-Paisley

Jennifer

Mark Deklin

Mark Deklin

Eric

Kevin Nealon

Kevin Nealon

Dave

Keith D. Robinson

Keith D. Robinson

Joe

Ashley Williams

Ashley Williams

Meg

Jacob Buster

Jacob Buster

Simon

Anna Holbrook

Anna Holbrook

Debbie

Jim Byrnes

Jim Byrnes

Luke

Roberta Valderrama

Roberta Valderrama

Valerie

Logan Donovan

Logan Donovan

Alex

Anna Daines

Anna Daines

Kate

Briana Price

Briana Price

Victoria

🎬Crew

Director

Sean McNamara

Writers

Claire Boyles, Zac Hug, Erik Patterson

Producers

Neal Dodson, Ashley Williams, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, David M. Wulf

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🏷️Keywords

christmas

💬Reviews (1)

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r96sk

12/10/2023

I had to (I didn't, really, let's be honest) give this a watch after seeing <em>'Sister Swap: Christmas in the City'</em>. <em>'Sister Swap: A Hometown Holiday'</em> portrays the other sister's perspective compared to the one shown in that aforementioned flick. I accidently watched these in reverse release order, not that that mattered all that much - possibly worked out better, 'twas interesting seeing all the dots connecting. In terms of 'quality', I'd say this is the better one of the two installments. Kimberly Williams-Paisley's Jennifer is an improvement of Ashley Williams' Meg. I mentioned with that other film that I found it to be too sweet, too nice. This one is more to the standard cheesiness levels that I'd expect. Overall, two boring films. I guess they still serve their purpose, mind.

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