Ginny Grainger, a young mother, rediscovers the joy and beauty of Christmas, thanks to the unshakable faith of her six-year-old daughter Abbie and Gideon, Ginny's very own guardian angel.
Mary Steenburgen
Ginny Grainger
Gary Basaraba
Jack Grainger
Elisabeth Harnois
Abbie Grainger
Arthur Hill
Caleb Grainger
Wayne Robson
Harry Dickens
Jan Rubeš
Santa Claus
Elias Koteas
Eddie
Robbie Magwood
Cal Grainger
Michelle Meyrink
Betty
Harry Dean Stanton
Gideon
Sarah Polley
Molly Monaghan
Graham Jarvis
Frank Crump
Timothy Webber
Herbie Conklin
Joy Thompson
Mrs. Monaghan
John Friesen
Mr. Noonan
Debra McGrath
Mrs. Noonan
Julie Beaulieu
Noonan Child
Geremy Dingle
Noonan Child
Jane Schoettle
Bank Teller
Damir Andrei
Bank Manager
Amah Harris
Girl in Bank
Rita Tuckett
Mrs. Claus
Sam Malkin
Garage Mechanic
Gareth Bennett
Alf Humphreys
Robin McCulloch
Rodger Barton
John E. Johnson
Gary Bush
Robert King
Genevieve Appleton
Director, Story
Phillip Borsos
Story
Barry Healey
Story, Writer
Thomas Meehan
September 17, 2020
5
Absolutely bizarre.
What is the meaning of this film? Don't get me wrong, there is a positive one in there - somewhere, I think - but the core one is dodgy. I won't go into detail as I don't want to spoil anything, though in short the film is about a mother who has lost all belief in Christmas. A standard festive premise, yet this does it with a major twist. It doesn't land with me at all, it's basically a form of blackmail by the end which is wild!
Mary Steenburgen portrays mother Ginny fairly well, given the plot troubles. Ginny is incredibly, pretty much, the villain of the production, for no real reason other than disliking the current period for logical reasons. Elsewhere on the cast, you have notable roles for Harry Dean Stanton (Gideon) and Elisabeth Harnois (Abbie). Stanton, himself, is alright.
The film actually builds up nicely, before the already mentioned capitulation with the story occurs. <em>'One Magic Christmas'</em> is extremely odd!