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A Little Christmas Business
Don Collier has a wonderful life and family, but no time to enjoy either. His impossible boss even has him collecting signatures for a huge project the day before Christmas, but as he goes office to office it seems that every signer is a ghost from his past, and he soon begins to wonder if this is coincidence... or heavenly intervention.
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Plot Summary
A workaholic businesswoman, determined to close a major deal before Christmas, finds herself stranded in a small town. She is forced to rely on the kindness of a charming local mechanic and his quirky family to get back on track and rediscover the true meaning of the holiday season.
Critical Reception
A Little Christmas Business was generally met with a lukewarm reception, primarily seen as a standard, feel-good holiday movie. While it delivered on predictable holiday cheer and a gentle romantic subplot, critics often pointed to its formulaic plot and lack of originality. Audiences looking for light, festive entertainment found it to be a passable seasonal watch.
What Reviewers Say
A predictable but heartwarming holiday film.
Delivers light entertainment suitable for the festive season.
Lacks significant plot twists or memorable moments.
Google audience: Audience feedback for 'A Little Christmas Business' is scarce as it was a direct-to-video release with limited public reviews. General sentiment for similar holiday films suggests viewers appreciate the festive themes and feel-good endings, even if the storylines are familiar.
Fun Fact
Laura Bell Bundy, who plays the lead role, is also a successful Broadway actress, known for originating the role of Elle Woods in 'Legally Blonde: The Musical'.
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