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Wikipedia article


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| caption = DVD cover

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| based_on = 'A Christmas Romance' novel by Maggie Davis

| writer = Darrah Cloud

| director = Sheldon Larry

| starring = Olivia Newton-John
Gregory Harrison
Chloe Lattanzi
Stephanie Sawyer

| music = Peter Manning Robinson

| country = United States

| language = English

| executive_producer = Robert Dalrymple
Michael Jaffe
Howard Braunstein

| producer = Sheldon Larry
Joseph Plager
Matthew O'Connor

| location = Maple Ridge, British Columbia

| editor = Barbara Pokras

| cinematography = Richard Leiterman

| runtime = 94 minutes

| company = Dalrymple Production
Jaffe/Braunstein Films
Spectacor Films

| distributor = CBS

| budget =

| network = CBS

| picture_format = Color

| audio_format = Stereo

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'A Christmas Romance' is a 1994 American made-for-television Christmas romantic drama film directed by Sheldon Larry and starring Olivia Newton-John, Gregory Harrison and Chloe Lattanzi, Newton-John's real-life daughter. It was written by Darrah Cloud based on the novel 'A Christmas Romance' by Maggie Davis. The film was shot on location in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and originally premiered on CBS on December 18, 1994.[https://web.archive.org/web/20140305090041/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/290598/A-Christmas-Romance/overview The New York Times Movies]

Newton-John also sings the song "The Way of Love" in the opening and closing credits, a track taken from her 1994 album 'Gaia: One Woman's Journey'.

Summary



Julia Stonecypher (Olivia Newton-John) is a widow with two young daughters Deenie and Emily Rose (Chloe Lattanzi and Stephanie Sawyer) who struggles to keep up financially and loses her job just days before Christmas. To make matters worse, Brian Harding (Gregory Harrison), an upscale banker from the city, comes to visit Julia to tell her that her house is being repossessed and she will be homeless; Julia is unable to pay.

When Brian takes off into a snowstorm, his car slides into a ditch and he is injured. Julia allows him into her home to recuperate despite his surly attitude and the four of them are trapped together in the isolated house. But as they wait out the storm, Brian begins to have a change of heart and an unlikely romance flares up between him and Julia, fuelled by the atmosphere of Christmas time.

Cast



* Olivia Newton-John as Julia Stonecypher

* Gregory Harrison as Brian Harding

* Chloe Lattanzi as Deenie Stonecypher

* Stephanie Sawyer as Emily Rose Stonecypher

* Tom Heaton as Mel Betsill

* Stephen E. Miller as Bert Betsill

* Brent Stait as O.T. Betsill

* Susan Astley as Margie Peterson

* Tom McBeath as Mr. Macklin

* Anna Ferguson as Old Woman

Reception



Ratings

The film was watched by 25.5 million people and placed 6th for the week in total viewers.

DVD release



On September 13, 2011, 'A Christmas Romance' was released on Region 1 DVD by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.

References




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