Jingle Bell Bride
Movie Details:
Based on | The Jingle Bell Bride (book) by Scarlet Wilson |
Country | United States |
Language | English, Spanish |
Genres | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
Release date | October 24, 2020 |
Running time | 1hr 24min |
Age rating | TV-G |
Starring | Julie Gonzalo, Ronnie Rowe |
Directed by | Allan Harmon |
Written by | Marcy Holland |
Produced by | Navid Soofi |
Cinematography by | Graham Talbot, Nelson Talbot |
Edited by | Jason Nielsen |
Music by | Chris Ainscough |
Casting by | Judy Lee |
Production Design by | Heather Coutts |
Costume Design by | Charl Boettger |
Filming locations | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Filming dates | July 15, 2020 – August 6, 2020 |
Production Company | Hallmark Channel Johnson Production Group Novus Ordo Seclorum |
Distributor | Hallmark Channel Johnson Production Group Paramount Pictures Schröder Media W Network |
Cast & Characters:
- Julie Gonzalo as Jessica
- Ronnie Rowe as Matt
- BJ Harrison as Mary
- Keenan Mentzos as Landon
- Lucia Walters as Amanda
- Lindsay Gibson as Mayor Margaret
- Alison Araya as Kara
- Donna Benedicto as Renee
- Kehli O’Byrne as Barbara Novak
- Joe Costa as Mr. Gregory
- Matty Finochio as Jack
- Kirsten Slenning as Isa
- Emma Barratt as Rebecca
- Pietra Castro as Kaylee
- Chris Wood as Steve
- Stanley Jung as Renee’s Father
- Lillian Lim as Renee’s Mother
Storyline:
Jessica Perez is a New York City wedding planner putting the final touches on the Christmas Eve wedding of pop sensation Renee when the bride’s last-minute request to change her flower to a rare bloom–the Jingle Bell Flower–sends her searching for it. Jessica’s quest takes her to the remote Alaskan town of Tapeesa, but her plan to return immediately with the flowers is foiled by mechanical difficulties. Having to extend her stay, Jessica joins the townspeople in the holiday happenings that are part of the annual Jingle Bell Festival and becomes closer to Matt, her ride from the airport, whose family is hosting her while she’s in town. Each of them begins to open their hearts but Jessica is focused on returning to New York in time for the wedding and securing an in important promotion she’s in line for. But just as it looks like Jessica’s hard work is for naught when her boss reassigns the wedding to a co-worker, a Christmas miracle gives her the chance to see it through after all. Her relief over being able to return to New York is tempered by her sadness over leaving Matt behind, but there just might be one more Christmas miracle in store that will help make Jessica’s holiday merry and bright.