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Movie reviews for Christmas Town 
 
This is a charming-magical movie about the age-old topic of believing in Santa 
Claus and the magic of Christmas.

It stars the lovely Nicole De Boer (Cube, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) as Liz 
McCann a Real Estate agent who doesn't believe in Christmas but sees it just as 
any other holiday, and would rather be working.

However she is a single mother to a young Mason played by Gig Morton who is 
eagerly in the festive spirit. While at work Liz gets a phone call from her 
father played by Gary Chalk (Stargate SG-1), inviting her and Mason to come 
along and pay him a visit at Hollyville and celebrate Christmas with him, she 
initially declines as she remembers her dad never celebrated Christmas.

It so happens that her dad phones again while they are at home, and asks her a 
second time, Mason happens to be around, and not wanting to dash his hopes she 
agrees.

On their trip they are unable to find Hollyville, until the car breaks down and 
Mason spots a reindeer in the woods, Liz doesn't see the reindeer and dismisses 
it, while she runs after Mason they both see Hollyville lighted up in the midst 
of all the trees.

On arriving at the town Liz is extremely surprised to find her father working 
at the local restaurant where everyone seems so happy, she has never seen her 
father so happy and friendly, and at one point she asks him "Who are you and 
what have you done to my dad"?

It so happens her father would like to make up for all the years he was never 
any good at making her happy especially during Christmas, and he would like to 
make this Christmas special not just for his grandson but for his daughter too.

Mason on the other hand has found some surprising discoveries, the quiet town 
is home to N.P. Enterprises short for North Pole Enterprises, whose business 
seems to be transport all over the globe.

There is also the case of a mysterious sleigh the local mechanic is fixing that 
is considered top secret, and characters that could easily be ascribed to those 
of elves. Of course Liz finds all this hard to believe, but Mason is eager to 
prove his mother wrong and make her a believer, while there is potential for 
some romance for Liz from Kevin (played by Paul Muldoon [Star Ship Troopers], 
his mannerisms are a lot similar to Rob Lowe), the boss of the diner her father 
works at.

It is a lovely magical movie the entire family will enjoy.

 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://moviereviews.noskram.com/  <strong>Movie 
reviews</strong> 
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