The 12 Dogs of Christmas
The 12 Dogs of Christmas

The 12 Dogs of Christmas

2005Movie107 minEnglish

This holiday tale has all the elements of a classic heartwarmer--cuddly dogs, small town spirit, and even a full-fledged Christmas pageant. Set during the meager years of the Great Depression, 12 DOGS OF CHRISTMAS follows the story of Emma, a 12-year-old who is sent to live in Doverville, a rural town, with her aunt. The town has, like the rest of the nation, fallen on lean times and seem to have lost all interest in celebrating. However, Emma manages to enlist the town's dogs into a colorful holiday pageant that reminds the inhabitants that even the Great Depression cannot ruin the spirit of Christmas.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Simon FaithfullGenres: Family, Comedy, Holiday

Plot Summary

A lonely girl named Emma moves to a small town for the holidays and discovers a heartwarming mission to save a local animal shelter. She rallies the community to help find homes for twelve special dogs before Christmas, learning valuable lessons about friendship and the true spirit of the season along the way.

Critical Reception

The film received a generally mixed to positive reception, primarily appreciated by its target family audience for its heartwarming holiday message and cute canine cast. While not a critical darling, it was seen as a pleasant and festive seasonal viewing option.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming portrayal of dogs and its positive holiday spirit.
  • Considered a sweet and simple film suitable for young children and families.
  • Some critics found the plot predictable but acknowledged its feel-good nature.

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Fun Fact

The film features a variety of dog breeds, with the central theme revolving around adopting and finding homes for them, highlighting the importance of animal rescue during the holiday season.

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