Christmas with Tucker
Network: Hallmark Movie Channel
Original Air Date: November 25, 2013
*Based on the book: "Christmas with Tucker", by Greg Kincaid
Click Here to read the book - before you see the movie! |
CAST:
Gage Munroe
Josie Bissett
James Brolin
PLOT:
In the months following his father’s death, a young boy forms a special bond with a neighbor’s dog and learns to be a man by helping his grandparents and farmland community through a series of winter storms. “Christmas With Tucker” is a prequel to the 2009 Hallmark Hall of Fame film “A Dog Named Christmas.”
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and official Book cover, written by: Greg Kincaid
I absolutely adore "A Dog Named Christmas", It is one of my all time favorite Christmas movies. I can not wait to see Christmas with Tucker. I actually think I'm going to pick up the book to read just as I did A Dog Named Christmas. I love love love your blog.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea, Kristin... especially for anyone & everyone who enjoyed the first movie!
DeleteHere's a link to the Book:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0307589633/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0307589633&linkCode=as2&tag=itsawonchr-20
Happy Reading!
I was lucky enough to film a scene with Josie and James for this movie. I cant wait to see it!
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful, Brian!
ReplyDeleteDo you have a speaking part or are you an extra? Which scene should people look for you?
I was lucky enough to be cast as a featured extra at the end of the film, spending Christmas morning with the family all grown up. It was a surreal experience to celebrate Christmas with people I had never met, but watched on TV for years.
ReplyDeleteAnybody know what channel "Christmas with Tucker" is showing on in Canada on Bell Express View and also Shaw??? would love to see it , it was filmed right around where we live!!
ReplyDeletethis movie was filmed where I was born and grew up. it was great to watch
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen it as I don't get this channel. Hoping it is available on DVD?
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised this title hasn't been released on DVD, as well. However, it seems we are still waiting for many Christmas movies to come out still on DVD.
DeleteYes I really thought it would have been available this Christmas season on DVD. Will keep checking and I feel for certain it will be a huge success in sales as was A Dog named Christmas. Thanks for your site here. I have it bookmarked and have also signed up for email alerts.
DeleteA feel good movie that we truly enjoyed. Unfortunately, when you do a period piece (1962) props should be appropriate. Kuboda tractors came to North America in 1988. The fancy kitchen faucet design can't be more than 10-15 years old, & the rubber straps with metal studs are very recent items. When did you first hear of a cordless phone? They were introduced in the mid nineties. Certainly not 1962. A nice movie, but if you like nostalgia, it's a slap in the face.
ReplyDeleteThis was a wonderful movie! The picky things that you have pointed out did not detract from this movie whatsoever and in all actuallity, who cares about the faucet. They were using a walkie talkie system, not a cordless phone!! I can't wait for this to be released on DVD!
DeleteWhen will Christmas with Tucker be out on dvd?
ReplyDeleteLooking all over for DVD, where can I find one???
ReplyDeleteI just finished watching "Christmas With Tucker" on Super Channel. So if you are in Canada, you can get the Vid there if you wish.
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