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Christmas In Evergreen: Tidings of Joy

2019 | 90m | English

(2019 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Sean McNamara
Writer: Zac Hug, Nancy Naigle
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A skeptical writer shows up in Evergreen to get the scoop on the town's famed passion for Christmas during a search for a long-lost time capsule.
Release Date: Nov 29, 2019
Director: Sean McNamara
Writer: Zac Hug, Nancy Naigle
Genres: Romance, TV Movie
Keywords christmas
Production Companies Front Street Pictures, Hallmark Media
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Paul Greene Ben Baxter
Maggie Lawson Katie Connell
Barbara Niven Carol Shaw
Holly Robinson Peete Michelle
Rukiya Bernard Hannah Tucker
Colin Lawrence Thomas Tucker
Ashley Williams Allie Shaw
Jill Wagner Lisa Palmer
Chris Cope Ezra Green
Michelle Martin Megan
Marlon Kazadi David Tucker
Antonio Cayonne Elliot Lee
Name Job
Sean McNamara Director
Ali Tavasoli Production Design
Mia Johnson Set Decoration
Zac Hug Writer
Nancy Naigle Novel
Mauri Bernstein Editor
Adam Sliwinski Director of Photography
John Coda Original Music Composer
Name Title
Charles Cooper Producer
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r96sk
5.0

A much less interesting film all in all, not that the preceding two are all that good anyway. <em>'Christmas In Evergreen: Tidings of Joy'</em> continues the downward trajectory of this series, with an even more plain and unsatisfying festive story - at least to me, of course. In this 2019 sequel ... you get not one, not two but three cheesy love stories - all of which are, unfortunately, dull as ditchwater. Maggie Lawson (Katie) and Paul Greene (Ben) give the weakest lead performances yet, though at least some sort of continuity continues with Ashley Williams and Jill Wagner reprising their roles - albeit minorly. The plot to this didn't hit me at all, the time capsule idea is solid but didn't mean as much as it could've. Three films deep and this made-for-TV series may not have created a good watch, but they are yet to produce an absolutely terrible film - so I guess that's a positive?

Jun 23, 2021