A Holiday to Remember | 
| Director: Jud Taylor Studio: Allumination
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Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 24590
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 93 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 40423 UPC: 084296404230 EAN: 0084296404230 ASIN: B00065QKPS
Theatrical Release Date: 2005 Release Date: September 15, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: ** RARE and Out of Print ** GUARANTEED factory sealed NEW, Authentic copyright protected U.S. release (Region 1) exactly as pictured and listed. NOT an import or bootleg!! In Stock NOW. Shipped Fast First Class. -- International Orders Welcome -- LIMITED QUANTITY. TRUSTED SELLER - Check out my feedback and purchase with confidence!!! --- Be wary of low rated sellers!!! --- CLICK ON OUR NAME to access our storefront and view our complete inventory.
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Product Description Compassionate holiday romancer with Connie Sellecca as a divorced mother who takes young daughter Asia Vieira to her small South Carolina hometown in order to start a new life. Once there, Connie has trouble getting ready for Christmas as Randy Travis, her former boyfriend comes calling, and a runaway boy and social worker take up a lot of her and her daughter's attention. With Rue McClanahan, Don McManus. Based on Kathleen Creighton's "A Christmas Love." 90 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English mono.
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A Good Christmas Movie That Is Based On A Book! October 7, 2005 34 out of 38 found this review helpful
I love Christmas Movies and I also love to read romance books and this movie is based on a Christmas themed romance book called A Christmas Love by Kathleen Creighton though the title of the movie was changed to A Holiday to Remember. I have the book this movie was based on but haven't read it yet but I did peek at a couple of pages in the book and it looks like Carolyn and Clay didn't know each other in the book until they were adults but they changed it in this movie that they had known each other in their past and were getting married after they had finished high school but she jilted him and left him standing at the alter. Though I didn't read the book except to peek at a couple of pages and I can't really compare them I can say that the movie was good and the acting was very good especially from Connie Sellecca, Randy Travis and Rue McClannahan. The movie is about a recently divorced woman named Carolyn played by Connie Sellecca who takes her teenage daughter and moves from California back to the small Southern town she grew up in, the town she hasn't been back to since she jilted her fiance Clay at the alter and when she gets there she runs into Clay played by Randy Travis and his aunt Leona played by Rue McClannahan, a character unlike the character Blanche she played on The Golden Girls but more like a combination of Rose, Sophia and Dorothy, a down homey type like Rose but feisty like Sophia and wise like Dorothy but the only resemblance between Leona and Blanche is the southern accents. This is good movie!
Holiday to Remember, DVD March 9, 2007 Margrit Johnson (Delta, B.C. Canada) 29 out of 31 found this review helpful
A Holiday to Remember must be one of the best Christmas movies made. It's a well written story and a well made movie. The actors did a good job. The children are well 'played'. The town situation well chosen. A great movie. As a writer I would love to see one of my novels made into a TV movie with the same care and know how!! Thank you. Keep up the good work.
Well, well..., August 28, 2007 Ricarda (Germany) 17 out of 22 found this review helpful
the fairy tale of ever lasting love... Very nice! I've given four stars because I think the character of little William, although sweet and well acted, but he is really too good to be true. No child, living on the streets, expresses himself in that way and certainly no such child can be transformed so easily. You can argue, of course, that there is no reality in the story of the couple either. Right. But - don't we all say silly and irrealistic things when we are in love? Or don't we all wish, Mr. Right would wait for us forever, no matter how much we've hurt him? Yes, we do. So that is a different matter. But- never mind, don't think too much about it! Just make a large hot cup of cocoa, lean back and enjoy it, because that's what X-mas movies are made for. By the way, I enjoyed the character of the mather very much.
Perfect all year round! February 23, 2006 Internet Business owner (Maple Ridge, British Columbia Canada) 16 out of 27 found this review helpful
This is a very heartwarming and enjoyable movie. I really seek out family and marriage oriented entertainment.
Warm and Cozy November 4, 2006 Janis Morelli (USA) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
Need a warm cozy movie to bring out the real meaning of Christmas? Family, love, charity and some fresh baked pies...this is the movie for you. I watch it several times every year and never tire of its warmth and charm. Randy Travis and Connie Selleca spark some nice chemistry together and Rue McClanahan is a down-home pro. The kids are great too and so is the dog!
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