A Christmas Visitor Explained

Director:Christopher Leitch
Starring:William Devane
Meredith Baxter
Dean McDermott
Music:Charles Bernstein
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:Gerald W. Abrams
Producer:Paul D. Goldman
Frank Siracusa
Editor:Michael Brown
Cinematography:Ron Orieux
Runtime:100 minutes
Company:Cypress Point Productions
Network:Hallmark Channel

A Christmas Visitor is a 2002 American made-for-television drama film starring William Devane, Meredith Baxter and Dean McDermott. It was written by George Samerjan and David Saperstein, and directed by Christopher Leitch.

Plot summary

The film concerns the story of the Boyajian family, who have not celebrated Christmas in 11 years, since their son John was killed shortly before Christmas in 1991 during the Gulf War. With their daughter Jeanie potentially facing a life-threatening illness,[1] George decides they should once again celebrate Christmas; however, Carol adamantly refuses.

George heads to watch over the town's veterans memorial and is accosted by several teenage punks, who are scared off by "Matthew", a hitchhiker passing through town. As Matthew and George talk, Matthew claims to be a Gulf veteran who is the same age as John[2] and served in the same regiment as John, although the two did not apparently know each other.

George invites Matthew to spend Christmas with his family, asking him to tell his wife and daughter that he knew John while they served together. George's ultimate plan is to get the family to once again celebrate Christmas, which works. But as Matthew makes up stories about himself and John, George begins to wonder about Matthew's true identity when his stories include details that only John would have known (including a notable surgical scar from an athletic injury).

At the end, it is revealed that Matthew is actually John[3] making a supernatural visit (by revealing the scar mentioned earlier) in order to restore the family's Christmas spirit.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Christmas Visitor A Powerful Drama. December 22, 2002. Sun-Sentinel. August 22, 2016. September 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160915043133/http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2002-12-22/entertainment/0301230352_1_christmas-eve-hallmark-channel-frosty-s-christmas. dead.
  2. Web site: TV WEEKEND; Strange Coincidence or Not, A Family's Grief Is Relieved. Anita Gates. December 20, 2002. The New York Times. December 27, 2020.
  3. Web site: A Christmas Visitor. Rotten Tomatoes. August 22, 2016.