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6.2/10
Northpole: Open for Christmas
2015
84 minutes
Director
Douglas Barr
Cast
Lori Loughlin
Bailee Madison
Dermot Mulroney
Description
"Northpole: Open for Christmas" follows Mackenzie Reed, a driven businesswoman who inherits her beloved aunt's once-majestic inn. Intent on selling the property, she returns to renovate it, only to discover that restoring the inn is more challenging than anticipated. Unbeknownst to her, Santa has sent Clementine, a cheerful elf, to assist in rekindling Mackenzie's holiday spirit. With the help of Clementine and the local handyman, Ian, Mackenzie learns the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of preserving her aunt's legacy.
Professions
Businesswoman
Handyman
Settings & Cities
A charming inn during the Christmas season
Ontario, Canada
Toronto, Ontario
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Review
When the North Pole decides to take customer service seriously, love and holiday magic are just a call away.
In Northpole: Open for Christmas, Lori Loughlin stars as a woman who inherits a holiday-decorated department store—because, of course, that’s just the kind of thing that happens in Hallmark holiday movies. Bailee Madison plays her bright-eyed daughter, who’s convinced that the North Pole is a real place and that Santa might actually need help running his business. Enter Dermot Mulroney as the mysterious, charming (and probably magical) man who’s tasked with fixing everything... but also might just be the key to unlocking the Christmas spirit.
The real twist here? It’s not about saving a business; it’s about saving Christmas with a little holiday magic and a lot of heartwarming moments. Expect all the usual Hallmark fare: sweet, predictable romance, a holiday miracle, and more twinkling lights than a Christmas tree. Northpole: Open for Christmas is a delightful blend of holiday chaos, family bonding, and the kind of magical realism that only Hallmark movies can deliver. So, get ready to grab some cocoa, sit back, and believe in the magic of Christmas... or at least in the magic of a well-timed holiday romance.






