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  1. Dec 14, 2017 · Candace Cameron Bure (originally of Full House fame) has made a Christmas movie for Hallmark every year since 2013. She’s time-traveled. She’s switched places with an identical twin (also ...

    • Window Wonderland. 2013. Chyler Leigh and Paul Campbell star as Sloan and Jake, coworkers at a department store competing for the same promotion by attempting to bring in more customers via window displays.
    • Holiday Engagement. 2011. It’s a classic fake fiancé story: Bonnie Somerville’s Hillary hires Jordan Bridges’ David to pose as her beau after her real one breaks up with her.
    • Magic Stocking. 2015. Magic realism, the holidays, and potential for new romance? Sign us up! Lindsey (Bridget Regan) may not be able to find her new love interest (Victor Webster‘s Scott) in the titular item, but it sure comes in handy at just the moment.
    • ‘Tis the Season for Love. 2015. There’s something about magical realism, the holidays, and a hometown visit that results in a sweet story, as is the case for a struggling actress (Sarah Lancaster), whose encounter with a Santa leads to some mysterious dreams.
    • ‘The Most Wonderful Time of the Year’ (2008) Cast: Brooke Burns, Warren Christie, Henry Winkler. Come for Henry Winkler, of course; stay for the way this story really does include an entire family and not just a couple.
    • ‘One Royal Holiday’ (2020) Cast: Laura Osnes and Aaron Tveit. Come for two Broadway stars willing to show off their pipes singing Christmas carols; stay for one of the sweetest twists ever done.
    • ‘Christmas in Vienna’ (2020) Cast: Sarah Drew and Brennan Elliott. Come for Austria and Romania — that’s where the movie filmed and it’s quite a sight; stay for Drew and Elliott’s connection.
    • ‘Snow Bride’ (2013) Cast: Patricia Richardson, Katrina Law and Jordan Belfi. Come for a woman tumbling down a snowy mountain in a wedding dress that isn’t hers; stay for a surprising twist and a mother who actually likes the woman pursuing her son.
    • The Hallmark Channel Christmas Movie Tradition Started with ABC.
    • Most Hallmark Channel Christmas Movies Are Shot in Canada.
    • Each Hallmark Channel Christmas Movie only Takes A Couple of Weeks to Film.
    • Hallmark Channel Christmas Movies Use A Variety of Tricks to Create Snow.
    • Hallmark Channel Christmas Movie Fans Now Have Their Own Convention.
    • Hallmark Channel Christmas Movies Are Helping Keep Cable Afloat.
    • You Can Get Paid to Watch Hallmark Channel Christmas Movies.

    The idea of unspooling a continuous run of holiday films startedin the 1990s, when ABC offshoot network ABC Family started a "25 Days of Christmas" programming promotion that would go on to feature the likes of Joey Lawrence and Mario Lopez. The Hallmark Channel, which launched in 2001, didn’t fully embrace the concept until 2011, when ABC Family m...

    To maximize their $2 million budget, most Hallmark Channel holiday features are shot in Canada, where tax breaks can stretch the dollar. Wintry Vancouver is a popular destination, though films have also been shot in Montreal and Toronto. One film, 2018's Christmas at the Palace, was shotin Romania to take advantage of the country's castles.

    If you’re wondering why a holiday movie on basic cable can regularly attract—and keep—a list of talent ranging from Candace Cameron Bure to Lacey Chabert, the answer is partly scheduling. Most Hallmark holiday movies take just two to three weeks to shoot, meaning actors don’t have to commit months out of the year to a project. Actors like Rachael L...

    Even more pervasive than Dean Cain in the Hallmark Channel Christmas line-up is snow. Because some of the films shoot in the summer, it’s not always possible to achieve that powder naturally. Producers use a variety of tricks to simulatesnowfall, including snow blankets that mimic the real thing when laid out; foam; commercial replica snow; crushed...

    Call it the Comic-Con of holiday cheer. This year, fans of Hallmark Channel’s Christmas programming got to attend ChristmasCon, a celebration of all things Hallmark in Edison, New Jersey. Throngs of people gathered to attend panels with movie actors and writers, scoop up merchandise, and vie for prizes during an ugly sweater competition. The first ...

    In an era of cord-cutting and streaming apps, more and more people are turning away from cable television, preferring to queue up programming when they want it. But viewers of Hallmark Channel’s holiday offerings often tune in as the movie is airing. In 2016, 4 million viewers watched the line-up “live.” One reason might be the communal nature of t...

    If you think you have the constitution to make it through 24 Hallmark Channel holiday films in 12 days, you might want to consider applying for the Hallmark Movie Dream Job contest, which is sponsored by Internet Service Partners and will pay $1000 to the winning entrant who seems most capable of binging the two dozen films and making wry comments ...

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    • My Christmas Family Tree. Over the course of the past few years, the Hallmark Channel has made a major push to diversify their previously notoriously straight, white storylines.
    • A Christmas Melody. A Christmas Melody was destined to be a holiday favorite, because it was directed by Mariah Carey, a Christmas icon known for her monopoly over holiday music playlists for years running.
    • Karen Kingsbury’s Maggie’s Christmas Miracle. The quintessential Hallmark Christmas movie, this is the pick for you if you are looking for that cozy, romantic, Christmas-y feeling delivered to you in a well-made package.
    • The Christmas Train. Adapted from the book by David Baldacci of the same name, The Christmas Train meets somewhere between what’s typical for Hallmark and what’s typical for Baldacci.
  2. May 21, 2023 · 9. Journey Back to Christmas. Hallmark Channel. In "Journey Back to Christmas," Candace Cameron Bure plays Hanna, a widow from the 1940s who is magically transported to the year 2016 on the night ...

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  4. Nov 22, 2023 · My Christmas Family Tree (2021) Aimee Teegarden (Julie from the beloved Friday Night Lights) stars as Vanessa, a former foster kid who takes an online DNA test, and finds her surprised bio-dad ...

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