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A Christmas Gift from Bob Poster

A Christmas Gift from Bob

A true tail of Christmas spirit.
2020 | 93m | English

(2982 votes)

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James Bowen finds himself the target of an animal welfare investigation that threatens to take away his beloved cat, Bob, at Christmas.
Release Date: Nov 27, 2020
Director: Charles Martin Smith
Writer: Garry Jenkins
Genres: Family, Drama
Keywords holiday, london, england, cat, homelessness, sequel, busker, unlucky, christmas
Production Companies Lionsgate, The Exchange, Parkhouse Pictures, Align, Studio Pictures, Twickenham Film
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Job
Charles Martin Smith Director
Patrick Neil Doyle Original Music Composer
Paul Young Unit Manager
Garry Jenkins Screenplay
Chris Blunden Editor
Daryn McLaughlan Art Direction
Carolyn McLeod Casting
David Connell Director of Photography
Antonia Lowe Production Design
Shonagh Smith Set Decoration
Lucia Santa-Maria Costume Design
Jennifer Drew Makeup Artist
Scarlett Edwards Makeup Designer
Tim Cavagin Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sue Harding Foley Artist
Sophia Hardman Foley Editor
Craig Irving Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Oliver Ferris Foley Artist
Name Title
Adrian Politowski Producer
Andrew Boswell Producer
Philip Burgin Executive Producer
Pete Bury Executive Producer
Adam Coburn Executive Producer
Oliver Davies Executive Producer
Tim Dennison Co-Producer
Tara Finegan Executive Producer
Stephen Jarvis Producer
Tracy Jarvis Producer
Garry Jenkins Executive Producer
Martin McCabe Executive Producer
Nat McCormick Executive Producer
Nessa McGill Executive Producer
Martin Metz Producer
Philip Moross Executive Producer
Brian O'Shea Executive Producer
Nicola Pearcey Executive Producer
Adam Rolston Producer
Roger Sewell Executive Producer
Mick Southworth Executive Producer
Perry Trevers Executive Producer
Giovanna Trischitta Executive Producer
Sunny Vohra Producer
Cato Xu Executive Producer
James Bowen Executive Producer
Zygi Kamasa Executive Producer
Nadia Khamlichi Executive Producer
Luke Treadaway Executive Producer
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Reviews

r96sk
6.0

Found this one overly preachy and formulaic. It's good to see Luke Treadaway return as James, as well as Bob the Cat; before his sad passing. However, everything else felt too forced in <em>'A Christmas Gift from Bob'</em>. The plot is boring and predictable, with most of the dialogue feeling lik ... e it's telling us about issues rather than showing us; which is the opposite of the 2016 film. Away from Treadaway, who is solid, there aren't any exceptional support casts - though I did like Phaldut Sharma's Moody. It misses Ruta Gedmintas and Joanne Froggatt, though I can understand that they might not have fitted with the story that they went for here; especially Froggatt. It does have some sweet scenes still, as well as the expected cat cuteness. Unfortunately, it just didn't work due to the earlier mentioned problems - at least in my opinion. It's nothing terrible, granted.

Jun 23, 2021
DanDare
N/A

The sequel to A Street Cat Named Bob has James Bowen (Luke Treadaway) looking for a follow up to his original story. When James meets a rough sleeper. James recalls a Christmas experience with Bob. An animal welfare officer wants Bob to be taken away from James. The local council thinks Bob ma ... y not be safe on the streets with James. People rally round to keep Bob and James together. An online campaign is launched. This is a feelgood movie with not much of a plot. Bad guys who want to take Bob away. Some thieves who break into a free veterinary service that once cared for Bob. James makes fundraising effort to save the service. At least the movie stands as a tribute to Bob who died shortly before the movie was released.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

If you liked the first one (and I did) then you'll probably like this sequel. It pretty much picks up where the last one left off, as "Bob" and James Bowen (Luke Treadaway) continue to busk their way through life with plenty of trials and tribulations against the weather, the winter, animal welfare ... - you name it. It is told in such a fashion as to avoid any jeopardy with the ending, so we always know what will happen at the end - but it's still an enjoyably delivered Christmas feel-good film demonstrating the best (and worst) of human nature. It's a bit overly padded out, I felt, though. I could also have done without quite so much of Luke Treadaway's singing and it is exceedingly sentimental at times - but at this time of this particular year it is about a sincere and loving relationship - so cynics and bah humbuggers beware. What's not to like?

Mar 28, 2022