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Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to Santa

Lisa returns to her hometown of Evergreen for the holidays, spearheading a mission to save the town's beloved general store, fulfilling a wish from Christmas past, and discovering a holiday romance rich with Christmas magic.

Director(s)

Sean McNamara

Cast & Crew

Malcolm Stewart

Malcolm Stewart

Joe Shaw

Barbara Niven

Barbara Niven

Carol Shaw

Colin Lawrence

Colin Lawrence

Thomas Tucker

Ashley Williams

Ashley Williams

Allie Shaw

Fred Keating

Fred Keating

Phil

Andrew Francis

Andrew Francis

Oliver

Candus Churchill

Candus Churchill

Polly

Marlon Kazadi

Marlon Kazadi

David Tucker

Sean McNamara

Sean McNamara

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Mark Deklin

Mark Deklin

Kevin Miller

Keith Martin Gordey

Keith Martin Gordey

Nick

Daryl Shuttleworth

Daryl Shuttleworth

Henry Miller

BJ Harrison

BJ Harrison

Daisy

Rukiya Bernard

Rukiya Bernard

Hannah Tucker

Jill Wagner

Jill Wagner

Lisa Palmer

Michelle Choi-Lee

Michelle Choi-Lee

Nancy Redinger

Michelle Martin

Michelle Martin

Megan

Holly Robinson Peete

Holly Robinson Peete

Michelle

Chris Cope

Chris Cope

Ezra Green

Megan McKinnon

Megan McKinnon

Choir Member (uncredited)

Norah Debra Dobbyn

Norah Debra Dobbyn

Little Lisa

Aiden Royce

Aiden Royce

Little Kevin

Andrew Baker

Andrew Baker

Young Henry

Shairah Jauhari

Shairah Jauhari

Soloist

Eevah McDonald

Eevah McDonald

Little Hannah

Geoff Greenleaf

Geoff Greenleaf

Himself

Details

GenresFamily, Romance, TV Movie
Runtime1h 30 mins
Released on18 Nov 2018
Languageen
Produced InCanada
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Reviews

r96sk

6/10

Practically indistinguishable from the original, which I guess is a plus for a made-for-TV sequel. <em>'Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to Santa'</em>, like the 2017 film, is lacking something. There's again nothing particularly negative about it, it's just missing a thing to turn things up a notch to create a fun festive film. The plot change-up is solid, it doesn't improve upon the first's but it's just as OK. Jill Wagner is a step up from Ashley Williams, though the latter was good too. Mark Deklin, however, is a step down from Teddy Sears. I didn't buy into the relationship of Lisa (Wagner) and Kevin (Deklin), I didn't sense enough chemistry - same with the secondary love story, featuring Holly Robinson Peete (Michelle). I do like how they did the continuity, at least on the surface, despite the cast changes. Overall though, like its predessceor, it's too bland.

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