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Holiday in Your Heart
Directed byMichael Switzer
Written byEllen Weston (teleplay)
LeAnn Rimes and Tom Carter (novel)
Produced byRichard D. Arredondo
Ted Babcock
Stephanie Germain
Peter Sadowski
Robert M. Sertner
Randy Sutter
Frank von Zerneck
StarringLeAnn Rimes
Bernadette Peters
Rebecca Schull
CinematographyWilliam Wages
Music byMichael Tavera
Release date
  • December 14, 1997 (1997-12-14)
Running time
120 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Holiday in Your Heart is a 1997 drama, based on a story written by LeAnn Rimes and Tom Carter. This made-for-television movie co-stars Bernadette Peters as a country singer. The movie aired on ABC television on December 14, 1997.

Plot

The story is told as part realistic, part fable. A young country singer, LeAnn Rimes, playing herself, prepares to make her debut at the Grand Ole Opry at Christmas. However, her beloved grandmother is hospitalized and LeAnn is faced with a difficult decision. While trying to reconcile her new-found stardom with her family obligations she meets Faith Shawn (Bernadette Peters), a once-famous country singer. Faith decides to mentor LeAnn, showing her the history of country music.

Faith relates a poignant family story to LeAnn. In a flash-back, Faith and her band are seen stuck on a bus in a snow-storm. Faith, a diabetic, is given insulin by a stranger, who dies overnight. He is later revealed to be her father, who she had not spoken to in many years. Faith and her husband Carl erect a monument to that fateful event. Faith's subtle message is about the importance of family.

As she is finally about to sing at the Grand Ole Opry, LeAnn tells her parents about meeting Faith, and she discovers that Faith and Carl died in an accident after getting struck by Lightning.

Faith and LeAnn sing a duet, "Crazy", and Rimes also sings "One Way Ticket", and "Blue." "On the Side of Angels" is sung by Peters and others during the snow-storm. "Holiday in Your Heart" aired on My Life Time on December 22, 2010.

Cast

  • LeAnn Rimes as herself
  • Bernadette Peters as Faith Shawn
  • Rebecca Schull as Grandma Teeden
  • Vernon Grote as Avery
  • Carol Farabee as Audrey
  • Harlan Jordan as Grandpa Luther
  • Charles Homet as Guitar Player
  • Rance Howard as Blind Man
  • Cherami Leigh as Young LeAnn Rimes
  • Elizabeth Perry as Screaming Fan
  • Mark Walters as Carl
  • Rodger Boyce as Burly Man
  • Megan Cole as Young Faith
  • John William Galt as Santa
  • Gil Glasgow as Bus Driver
  • Alana Grace as Young Child
  • Tommy G. Kendrick as Jason
  • Curtis Randall as Larry
  • Kellie Rasberry as Tutor

Production

Rimes and Tom Carter wrote the part autobiographical, part fictional book Holiday in Your Heart after being approached by Doubleday. ABC then asked her to do a movie based on the book. Bernadette Peters was cast because, Rimes said, she is "a wonderful actress", not for crossover appeal.[1]

The movie was filmed in Dallas, Texas.

Music

  1. One Way Ticket (Because I Can) by LeAnn Rimes (Keith Hinton, Judy Rodman)
  2. Blue by LeAnn Rimes (Bill Mack)
  3. Crazy by LeAnn Rimes (Willie Nelson)
  4. On The Side Of Angels by Bernadette Peters (Faith Shawn) (Gary Burr, Gerry House)
  5. Amazing Grace by LeAnn Rimes (John Newton)
  6. Broken Wing by LeAnn Rimes (Phil Barnhart, Sam Hogin, James House)
  7. On The Side Of Angels by LeAnn Rimes (Gary Burr, Gerry House)
  8. Put A Little Holiday In Your Heart by LeAnn Rimes (Greg Wojohn, Roger Wojohn, Scott Wojohn)

Response

The Houston Chronicle reviewer wrote that this is "the ideal TV movie to launch this 15-year-old's acting career. It's her own story. And, in a stroke of sugarplum casting, Bernadette Peters is there to help her tell it. Peters sings with her, too, and they're sensational."[2]

Awards and nominations

  • Motion Picture Sound Editors
    • Best Sound Editing - Television Movies of the Week - Music--Susan Mick (WON)

See also

References

  1. ^ King, Susan. "Rimes expands her range to acting; Teen country singer stars in movie", Austin American-Statesman (Texas), December 14, 1997, p. 8
  2. ^ Hodges, Ann. "Singer, writer, actor;LeAnn Rimes takes starring role in Christmas movie", The Houston Chronicle, December 14, 1997, p. 3