The Christmas Hope Explained

Based On:The Christmas Hope novel by Donna VanLiere
Director:Norma Bailey
Starring:Madeleine Stowe
James Remar
Ian Ziering
Music:Lawrence Shragge
Country:United States
Canada
Language:English
Producer:Craig Anderson
Beth Grossbard
Editor:Robert Lower
Cinematography:Mathias Herndl
Runtime:90 minutes
Company:Beth Grossbard Productions
Network:Lifetime
Related:The Christmas Blessing

The Christmas Hope is a 2009 American-Canadian made-for-television drama film directed by Norma Bailey and starring Madeleine Stowe which was broadcast on Lifetime on December 13, 2009.[1] It is the third part in a trilogy of films, preceded by The Christmas Shoes (2002) and The Christmas Blessing (2005).[2]

Plot

After the recent loss of her son Sean—a minor character in The Christmas Blessing—Patty Addison (Madeleine Stowe) devotes herself to finding homes for needy children. The loss of Sean has strained Patty's relationship with her husband Mark, an airline pilot. But they reconnect emotionally when they take in Emily, a 9-year-old orphaned in a car accident similar to the one that killed Sean.

At the same time Dr. Nathan Andrews—the one character that connects the entire film trilogy—is trying to find the parents of a boy who died in the ER, and Mark is trying to help one of his son's friends. By the end of the film, all three stories are intertwined as they all look for Emily, who has run away.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 5 new Christmas tales on cable neatly tied up with a bow. Robert. Lloyd. . December 12, 2009. September 6, 2021.
  2. https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117941757?refCatId=32 The Christmas Hope (Movie -- Lifetime Movie Network, Sun. Dec. 13, 8 p.m. ET/9 p.m. PT)