A Holiday Romance
A Holiday Romance | |
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Directed by | Bobby Roth |
Written by | Darrah Cloud |
Produced by | Randi Richmond |
Starring | Naomi Judd Andy Griffith Gerald McRaney Alison Pill |
Cinematography | Eric Van Haren Noman |
Edited by | Armen Minasian |
Music by | Christopher Franke |
Release date |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
A Holiday Romance (released in the UK under the title A Song for the season) is a 1999 film directed by Bobby Roth and starring Naomi Judd, Andy Griffith, and Gerald McRaney.[1] This film has been released on DVD.
Plot
At the beginning of the holiday season, a serious school administrator, Cal Peterson (Gerald McRaney), is sent to a financially troubled school to find a way keep it from closing. After reviewing expenses, he decides that the best way to save money is to cancel the music program in which his niece Fern (Alison Pill is enrolled, and let go its teacher, Lily Waite (Naomi Judd). News of his decision leaks out prematurely, causing resentment among the students. After realizing how much the program has benefited his shy niece, he regrets his decision, but can think of no better alternative.
In a subplot, with Peterson's help, a long-time lady friend secretly arranges a reunion of his father Jake Peterson's WWII squadron, as a Christmas present. He is so happy that he decides to propose.
The film ends with a concert by the music department's students, where Peterson hears his niece perform and then announces that the townspeople have donated enough money to keep the program going.
Cast
- Naomi Judd as Lily Waite
- Andy Griffith as Jake Peterson
- Gerald McRaney as Cal Peterson
- Alison Pill as Fern
- Jayne Eastwood as Margie
- Taborah Johnson as Anne Hutchinson
- Jackie Richardson as Bea Buskins
- Brian Heighton as Todd
- Jack Duffy as Irwin
- Sumela Kay as Clarissa
- Adam Dolson as Del
- Nathan Carter as Hal
- Martha Gibson as Donna
- Andrea Lewis as Autumn
- Aron Tager as Joseph
- Ken Wickes as Pete
- Gas station singers as The Essentials with Paula MacNeill
Production
A Holiday Romance was filmed in Toronto by Jaffe/Braunstein Productions and directed by Bobby Roth. The script was written by Darrah Cloud. The executive producers were Michael Jaffe, Howard Braunstein and Darrah Cloud.[2]
References
- ^ "Fresh and Evergreen". Los Angeles Times, December 05, 1999|SUSAN KING
- ^ "Review: ‘A Holiday Romance’". Variety, Ramin Zahed December 7, 1999
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