


Santa, Baby!
Songwriter Noel is struggling to write a hit song, and so he takes his frustrations out on his family. His daughter Dakota is granted one wih for doing a good deed and she wishes that her daddy will write a hit song. There is a sub-plot about kindness to animals that has almost nothing to do with the main story.
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Plot Summary
A successful and driven businesswoman, who loathes Christmas due to a childhood trauma, suddenly finds herself in a peculiar situation. She begins to experience visions of her past and future, along with magical interventions. As she navigates these surreal events, she must confront her own cynicism and rediscover the spirit of the holiday season.
Critical Reception
Santa, Baby! was generally met with a mixed to positive reception, primarily appealing to its target audience of families and those seeking lighthearted holiday fare. Critics often pointed to its sentimental storyline and predictable plot, but acknowledged its warmth and the performances of its cast, particularly Deidre Hall.
What Reviewers Say
- A heartwarming, if predictable, holiday film.
- Offers a blend of comedy and sentimentality suitable for family viewing.
- Deidre Hall delivers a charming performance as a woman rediscovering the Christmas spirit.
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Fun Fact
The film was made for television, often airing as part of holiday programming blocks on networks like the Hallmark Channel.
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