A Dog Named Christmas

November. 29,2009      
Rating:
7.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A developmentally challenged young man with a penchant for caring for animals in need sets out to convince his family - and their whole rural community - to participate in a local shelter's inaugural "Adopt a Dog for Christmas Program."

Bruce Greenwood as  George McCray
Noel Fisher as  Todd McCray
Linda Emond as  Mary Ann McCray
Sonja Bennett as  Hannah McCray
Trenna Keating as  Faye McCray

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Reviews

Jeanskynebu
2009/11/29

the audience applauded

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LouHomey
2009/11/30

From my favorite movies..

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Glucedee
2009/12/01

It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.

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Derry Herrera
2009/12/02

Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.

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mmemoxie1
2009/12/03

I thoroughly, enjoyed this movie. The actors/actresses did a wonderful job, in their characterization. It is just so nice, that Hallmark makes and shows family orientated movies, so that, any age group can watch.I was especially, impressed with Todd the son, the father and mother. Neil Foster did an awesome acting job, as Todd, who is mentally challenged and his acting was totally believable. Bruce Greenwood was superb as the father. However, I must admit, I seem to always like Greenwood's films. Linda Emond was wonderful as the mother. She captured the right essence of motherhood, who has a child that is mentally challenged, protective, yet, does not coddle.I could go on and on, about this wonderful, feel good movie ... However, I can only hope that, those who haven't seen it yet, give this movie a chance, by watching it. For those, who have seen it, I bet you watch it, almost every time it comes on. I know that, I do.

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vchimpanzee
2009/12/04

The movie begins with a voice I believe to be George McCray narrating, following the adventures of a dog who won't stay in one place, but has to keep going until he finds the perfect home he was meant to have.In the community of Crossing Trails, Kansas, George's farm has been in the family for many generations. His wife Mary Ann teaches at a local school. They have four children; all except 20-year-old Todd have grown up and moved out. Todd is disabled but seems very capable and responsible.The local animal shelter wants people to adopt dogs just for the Christmas season, to give the shelter employees a break. Todd, who raised sheep for 4H, is very excited about the idea, but George doesn't want him to have a dog. He believes Todd will want to keep the dog after Christmas, which of course the shelter employees hope some people will do. George has had dogs, as we see in flashbacks, but for some reason he is very opposed to the idea of having another one. Perhaps it has something to do with what happened to Charlie, who was his canine companion for a time as he served in Vietnam.George finally gives in and lets Todd have a dog, but he makes it clear the dog will be Todd's responsibility. Todd goes to the shelter and looks at many dogs before he finally finds THE ONE. Someone has trained this dog well; he responds to the usual commands. He has no name yet, so Todd names him Christmas and takes him home.Todd's two brothers are married and celebrate Christmas with their wives' families, so the big family Christmas, which includes some friends who are not relatives, takes place several days early. Todd, his parents and his sister Hannah will have a smaller celebration on the big day. For the early event, the various families show up and have a good time before finally sitting down at the table in a real Norman Rockwell scene.And what happens next is pretty amazing.We all know how this movie will probably end, but it will be a lot of fun getting there, with all the twists and turns and doubts about whether it really will end the way we think.Noel Fisher does a wonderful job. Todd has been taught to be responsible, and unlike most TV children, he really is. He's easy to like and everyone in the movie likes him. No one treats him as if he is disabled, and sometimes it seems as if he is not.Bruce Greenwood is very good as a loving but stern father who wants his son to succeed and won't coddle him. George knows the value of hard work and what it takes to run a farm, and even though we see his injury in Vietnam still bothers him, it doesn't stop him from doing anything.Many of the leading actors also do a very good job. That includes the dog, of course.This is a movie the whole family can watch, as are most Hallmark Hall of Fame presentations. There are a couple of scenes that might bother younger children, one in Vietnam and one in the present day, but neither scene is that bad.It's a wonderful holiday film.

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bill_drums
2009/12/05

The movie is AWESOME, as is typical for Hallmark movies and commercials, however, the movie is almost ruined by one scene!!!!! Why in the world did the Director, Cinematographer and Film Editor allow a HUGE (Not subtle!) mistake to go uncorrected! Christmas's handler is visible for several seconds through the window of the pickup truck as George, Todd and Christmas leave the Animal Shelter. I can't remember another Hallmark Movie containing such an 'obvious' gaff in filming! I hope this is the last error of this magnitude that we will ever see again! Please, I hope that you continue to maintain the quality that we have grown to love and expect in these productions!!! PS - I would agree with other comments....As a veteran, I appreciate your reference to Viet Nam, but, if you are going to portray Viet Nam in images....KEEP IT REAL....NOT CHEESY!

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communionsong
2009/12/06

Hallmark as done it again. This was a wonderful first Christmas movie for the 2009 year and I intend to purchase the DVD.I turned off the lights, turned on the Christmas tree lights, and my wife, our two sons and I sat, caught up in this wonderful, heart-touching story. Of course, the Hallmark commercials were an added touch. Yes, I'm sentimental and go for these types of things...but I'm not ashamed. The young man who played the young boy was so dead-on in his portrayal. The mom and dad were spectacular in their portrayal as well. Thank you Hallmark, for this wonderful presentation.

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