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A Holiday to Remember
Compassionate holiday romancer with Connie Sellecca as a divorced mother who takes young daughter Asia Vieira to her small South Carolina hometown in order to start a new life. Once there, Connie has trouble getting ready for Christmas as Randy Travis, her former boyfriend comes calling, and a runaway boy and social worker take up a lot of her and her daughter's attention. With Rue McClanahan, Don McManus. Based on Kathleen Creighton's "A Christmas Love.
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Plot Summary
A workaholic fashion designer, Kathleen, is forced to re-evaluate her priorities when she discovers her teenage son, Kirk, has been expelled from boarding school. She decides to take him to her childhood home in the country for the holidays, where she unexpectedly reconnects with her former flame, local handyman and artist, Rob. As they spend time together, Kathleen begins to open up and rediscover the simple joys of life and love, while Kirk finds his own path.
Critical Reception
A Holiday to Remember was a made-for-television movie that garnered a warm reception for its heartwarming story and performances, particularly Meredith Baxter's portrayal of a mother balancing career and family. It resonated with audiences looking for a traditional, feel-good holiday film.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its touching story and the chemistry between the leads.
Appreciated as a wholesome family film with a classic holiday theme.
Seen as a comforting and nostalgic viewing experience for the holiday season.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's charm and sentimental value, often mentioning its suitability for family viewing during the holidays. Many viewers recall it fondly as a classic made-for-TV movie.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of holiday-themed movies produced for television in the mid-1990s, capitalizing on the growing demand for seasonal content.
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