Monday, November 19, 2018

Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane - a Hallmark Movies & Mysteries "Miracles of Christmas" Movie starring Alicia Witt, Colin Ferguson, Laura Leighton, and Mary McDonough 🎄


MOVIE REVIEW

Movie: Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane

Network: Hallmark Movies & Mysteries

Original Air Date: November 24, 2018

*Based on the book Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane by Mary McDonough. (Erin, from the television series, "The Waltons")








CAST:

Alicia Witt ... Emma
Colin Ferguson ... Morgan
Laura Leighton ... Andie
Jordan Dean ... Daniel
Mary McDonough ... Caro
Arianne Rinehart ... Rumi
Fiona Morgan Quinn ... Sophie
Owen Dammacco ... Marco
John Palladino ... Ian
Jill Larson ... Mrs. Jacobs
Blair Lewin ... Anne Marie
Jose Ramon Rosario ... Joe
Blair Busbee ... Maureen
Jack Hallett ... Rodney
Stephanie Berry ... Mary Bernadette
Debra Lord Cooke ... Grace
Claire Keane ... Young Emma
Gary Lindemann ... Cliff Reynolds
Jan Pessano ... Librarian








PLOT:

Storyline via Hallmark: With her parents passed, Emma returns home for one last Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane before the family home is sold. While doing an appraisal, antiques dealer Morgan discovers love letters hidden in Emma’s mother’s desk, and they’re signed with initials that aren’t her father’s. In researching the mystery man, and while enjoying holiday festivities, Emma and Morgan fall in love. But when Emma’s ex arrives, Morgan backs off. Then when he shows up at a gala with another woman, Emma is heartbroken. Misunderstandings abound during Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane, and the mystery of the love letters still must be solved.






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*images via: Hallmark Crown Media Family Networks
Credit: ©2018 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Tilly Blair
in studio - Credit: ©2018 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Michael Larsen

1 comment:

  1. This movie...was different! I love Alicia Witt, I look forward to her Christmas movies each year. This movie was nostalgic, a look at Christmas' past, and what could have been -- with a small mystery wrapped within. I enjoyed watching it by myself...because it was nicely simple. There wasn't as much humour as some of Alicia's other movies (Very Merry Mix-up, Christmas List, even Mistletoe Inn) but she is always enjoyable to watch.

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