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5.9/10
An Old Fashioned Christmas
2010
88 minutes
Director
Don McBrearty
Cast
Catherine Steadman
Jacqueline Bisset
Leon Ockenden
Description
The story of "An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving" continues. Isabella and Tilly pay a visit to Ireland, hoping Isabella's long-ago suitor, the Earl of Shannon, can assist Tilly in getting her writing published.
Professions
Nurse
School teacher
Hospital administrator
Settings & Cities
The movie is set in a small town during Christmas time, creating a nostalgic, traditional holiday atmosphere.
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Guelph, Ontario
Chicago, Illinois
New York City, New York
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Review
"An Old-Fashioned Christmas" – When Hallmark Holiday Movies Meet Grandma's Sweater
If you’re a fan of Hallmark movies, you know that every holiday season, the channel delivers the perfect mix of snow, small towns, and love triangles wrapped up in a cozy bow. And let me tell you, "An Old-Fashioned Christmas" is no exception. This charming tale, starring Catherine Steadman and Jacqueline Bisset, brings the magic of Christmas past into the present with a sprinkle of nostalgia and a dash of holiday cheer.
Steadman plays Grace, a woman trying to rekindle the spirit of the season while helping her family’s historic inn stay afloat. Enter Jacqueline Bisset as the quirky but wise Grandma Eleanor, whose love for vintage Christmas traditions is only rivaled by her endless collection of crocheted afghans. The plot unfolds predictably—Grace finds herself falling in love with a local handyman (because, of course, who else?) while restoring the inn to its old-timey glory.
But here's where things get extra festive: the set design. If you’ve ever wanted to live in a place where every door is adorned with a wreath, and there’s a suspiciously perfect tree in every room, "An Old-Fashioned Christmas" is your dream come true. It’s like the Hallmark movies’ entire production department had a Christmas party and decided, "Why not decorate every inch of this place?" It’s the visual equivalent of wrapping yourself in your grandma's sweater—familiar, comforting, and just a bit too much.
As for the acting, Steadman and Bisset are like hot cocoa and marshmallows—sweet, a little too warm, and good for the soul. Steadman brings the perfect balance of vulnerability and determination, while Bisset delivers every line with that delightful wisdom only a Hallmark holiday movie grandmother can provide. The chemistry between the two is palpable, even if their romantic interests are about as believable as a snowstorm in July.
In conclusion, "An Old-Fashioned Christmas" is the holiday movie equivalent of sipping eggnog while wrapped in a blanket on a snowy night. It’s sweet, predictable, and filled with enough Christmas spirit to give you a sugar rush. If you're a fan of Hallmark movies, this one’s for you—just don’t expect it to reinvent the Christmas movie wheel. After all, why change what’s already perfect?
Highly recommend for those who want to be immersed in cozy clichés and a heartwarming story that ends with a kiss under twinkling lights.






