A Christmas Romance

A Christmas Romance
Based on A Christmas Romance (novel) by Maggie Davis
Written by Darrah Cloud
Directed by Sheldon Larry
Starring Olivia Newton-John
Gregory Harrison
Chloe Lattanzi
Stephanie Sawyer
Music by Peter Manning Robinson
Country of origin United States
Canada
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Robert Dalrymple
Producer(s) Sheldon Larry
Joseph Plager
Matthew O'Connor
Cinematography Richard Leiterman
Editor(s) Barbara Pokras
Running time 94 minutes
Production company(s) Dalrymple Production
Jaffe/Braunstein Films
Spectacor Films
Release
Original network CBS
Original release
  • December 18, 1994 (1994-12-18)[1]

A Christmas Romance is a 1994 American-Canadian made-for-television family drama film directed by Sheldon Larry and starring Olivia Newton-John and Gregory Harrison which premiered on CBS on December 18, 1994.[2] It was filmed on location in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Newton-John also sings the song in the opening credits, "The Way of Love", a track taken from her 1994 album Gaia: One Woman's Journey.

Summary

Julia Stonecypher (Olivia Newton-John) is a widow with two young daughters who struggles to keep up financially and, to make matters worse, she loses her job just days before Christmas. When Brian Harding (Gregory Harrison), an upscale banker from the city, comes to visit Julia to collect on her outstanding bills, she is unable to pay. After informing her that she will lose her house, Brian takes off into a snowstorm but doesn't make it far. When he crashes his car and injures himself, Julia allows him into her home despite his surly attitude. But as they wait out the storm together, Brian begins to have a change of heart and it looks as though this might be a merry Christmas for Julia after all.

Cast

Reception

Ratings

The film was watched by 25.5 million people and placed 6th for the week in total viewers.

DVD release

On September 13, 2011, A Christmas Romance was released on Region 1 DVD by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.

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