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Thursday, July 25, 2013

"Christmas with Tucker" - Hallmark Movie Channel

MOVIE REVIEW

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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Images via: http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=51318
and official Book cover, written by: Greg Kincaid

15 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. I was lucky enough to film a scene with Josie and James for this movie. I cant wait to see it!

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  3. That is wonderful, Brian!

    Do you have a speaking part or are you an extra? Which scene should people look for you?

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  4. 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.

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  5. Anybody 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!!

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  6. this movie was filmed where I was born and grew up. it was great to watch

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  7. I haven't seen it as I don't get this channel. Hoping it is available on DVD?

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    1. I'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.

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    2. Yes 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.

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  8. A 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.

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    1. This 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!

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  9. When will Christmas with Tucker be out on dvd?

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  10. Looking all over for DVD, where can I find one???

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  11. I 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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