Teri Polo, Martin Cummins, Jordyn Ashley Olson, Sidney Grigg
Sally Brown is a popular children’s book author and a war widow. The only thing left that connects her to her soldier husband is his German Shepherd named Buddy. But when a really big storm hits, Buddy runs away and is lost. He’s found by the daughter Emma (Jordyn Ashley Olson) of widower Mark (Martin Cummins). They decide to keep Buddy for the meantime, but when Sally finds out that Buddy has been found, she aims to get him back. But this will break Emma’s heart. This heartwarming Christmas movie revolves around the dog and his connection to both families.
Halmark brings out a dozen movies per Christmas and this is one of the premiers for 2014. There are always a Christmas dog movie in there somewhere, sometimes more than one, and I’m not sure of the connection between dogs and Christmas, but they seem to work. Teri Polo was pretty good in this movie. I haven’t seen her much since her roles as Ben Stiller’s wife in the Meet the Parents series, but she handles this one pretty well. The little girl, Emma is also very charming and scene stealing, but let’s face it, the true star has to be Buddy himself. He’s a good looking dog who seems to have lots of talent at showing dog emotions. Not a mind blowing movie by any means, but nice enough. I enjoyed it, and dog lovers especially will appreciate it, but certainly not close to one of the best of the new movies this season. In the end, it’s a decent doggie based Christmas romance, and that’s what people love this time of year, so I suspect it will fill the bill.
[Click here for the Hallmark Channel page for this film]
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