This sequel to the popular British comedy sees a new teacher (David Tennant) take over. When he enters his school in the National 'Song for Christmas' Competition, he and his pregnant wife, and the schoolchildren, embark on an epic road trip that ends up with a birth and a donkey, where he must embrace his fears and become a hero.
David Tennant
Donald / Roderick Peterson
Marc Wootton
Mr. Poppy
Pam Ferris
Mrs. Bevan
Jessica Hynes
Angel Matthews
Joanna Page
Mrs. Sarah Peterson
Jason Watkins
Gordon Shakespeare
Ian McNeice
Mr. Peterson's Dad
Ben Wilby
Bob
Brandon McDonald
Oli
Rosie Cavaliero
Miss Rye
Pixie Davies
Pixie
George Potts
Supply Teacher 1
Claire Vousden
Supply Teacher 2
Amanda Lawrence
Supply Teacher 3
Adrianna Bertola
Mr. Shakespeare's Class
Scott Folan
Mr. Shakespeare's Class
Eleanor Grant
Mr. Shakespeare's Class
John Dalziel
Judge
Sally Hill
Judge
Neil Parkinson
Judge
Sarah Pelling
Judge
Shannon Maguire
Mr. Shakespeare's Class
Lloyd Ellis Cornish
Snow Angels Lead Singer
Daisy Donohoe
Snow Angel
David Prince
Snow Angel
Georgina Feller
Christmas Puddings Lead Singer
Libby Feller
Christmas Puddings Lead Singer
Libby Wilson
Christmas Pudding
Lucie Croke
Christmas Pudding
Lydia Taylor
Christmas Pudding
Sophie Aird
Christmas Pudding
Sophie Bird
Christmas Pudding
Sophie Malone
Christmas Pudding
Zoe Davidson
Christmas Pudding
Caitlin Cronin
Lucy
Dominic McKernan
Dan
Ellie Coldicutt
Beth
Faye Dolan
Jade
Jesse Donohoe
Jesse
Joe Lane
Edward
Joseph West
Joseph
Joshan Patel
Bill
Kyle Johnson
Tommy
Louise Blunt
Little Lucy
Maeve Dolan
Sam
Mason Daw
Mason
Mason Simpkins
Mason
Michael McAuley
William
Milly Webb
Neve
Morgan Brennan
Charlotte
Reece Stowe
Fraser
Sydney Isitt-Ager
Sadie
Director, Writer
Debbie Isitt
December 31, 2016
6
It's on safe ground. This manger isn't wobbling.
After the pleasing (justified) reaction to 2009s Nativity!, it's not unsurprising to find that two further films would follow it, starting with this, the first of the sequels. Formula remains the same as the first film, here we have David Tennant (great coup by writer and director Debbie Isitt to get him in a dual role) as an harangued teacher out on the road in charge of kiddies as they head towards the National 'Song for Christmas' Competition. Along side him, pulling the the emotional and cunning mental strings, is man-child Mr. Poppy (Marc Wooton once again on film stealing form), enter mirth, poignancy and a raft of engaging kiddies guaranteed to warm the cockles during Yuletide.
This is undeniably Isitt and her team treading on safe ground, which is both a blessing and a curse. For although the finale here - as regards the competition - has a different twist to the first film, it still feels like a redux of that picture - this is because it is. There's also a problem in that the last third is crammed packed with the competition song entries, not to say the songs and routines aren't great (Isitt and editor Nicky Ager co-writing), they are, and it's a nice cross reference of different styles of music. It's just that there comes a point when it veers close to being filler to pad the pic out to over 100 minutes of film, where much of the comedic human drama gets lost in the mix.
However, it's still a warm film, and a real foot tapper that's nice to get involved with at Christmas time. 6/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00