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'''''November Christmas''''' is a 2010 American [[television film|made-for-television]] [[Christmas by medium|Christmas]] [[drama (film and television)|drama film]] based on a short story written by Greg Coppa. The film premiered on CBS on November 28, 2010. It was presented through [[Hallmark Hall of Fame]]. It was shot in [[Nova Scotia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nsfilm.wordpress.com/category/movies-filmed-in-nova-scotia/ |title=Movies Filmed in Nova Scotia « Nova Scotia Films |publisher=Nsfilm.wordpress.com |date=2010-11-28 |accessdate=2013-01-15}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=CA |url=http://www.kingscountynews.ca/Arts/Entertainment/2010-07-28/article-1628850/A-November-Christmas-in-Wolfville/1 |title=A November Christmas in Wolfville - Entertainment - The Register/Advertiser |publisher=Kingscountynews.ca |date= |accessdate=2013-01-15}}</ref>
'''''November Christmas''''' is a 2010 American [[television film|made-for-television]] [[Christmas by medium|Christmas]] [[drama (film and television)|drama film]] based on a short story written by Greg Coppa.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independentri.com/local/article_1feeef6a-bb72-50a1-b782-e443e5b275f0.html|title=Writer's story becomes Hallmark film|first=Chris|last=Church|work=The Independent|date=September 9, 2010|access-date=June 29, 2021}}</ref> The film depicts a young couple struggling with the illness of their daughter, and the effect their family had on the small, rural community they have become a part of. The film was shot in [[Nova Scotia]].<ref>{{cite web|author=CA |url=https://www.saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/federal-election/a-november-christmas-in-wolfville-70835/ |title=A November Christmas in Wolfville - Entertainment - The Register/Advertiser |publisher=Kingscountynews.ca |date= |accessdate=2013-01-15}}</ref> It was presented through [[Hallmark Hall of Fame]], and premiered on CBS on November 28, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/zap-november-christmas-story-story.html|title='November Christmas': Sam Elliott, Karen Allen in Hallmark heartwarmer|work=The Baltimore Sun|first=Jay|last=Bobbin|date=November 24, 2010|access-date=June 29, 2021}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
A small [[Rhode Island]] community comes together to create special holiday ([[Halloween]], [[Thanksgiving Day]], and [[Christmas]]) moments several weeks early for Vanessa Marks, an 8-year-old girl with a life-threatening illness.
A small [[Rhode Island]] community comes together to create special holiday ([[Halloween]], [[Thanksgiving Day]], and [[Christmas]]) moments several weeks early for Vanessa Marks, an 8-year-old girl with a life-threatening illness.


At the beginning of the film, the father ([[John Corbett (actor)|John Corbett]]) gives Vanessa a snow globe of a little girl holding a snow globe, and inside that globe is another little girl holding a snow globe. The mother ([[Sarah Paulson]]) tells Vanessa that she has to shake the globe to make it snow. Vanessa is fascinated with the snow, having never seen it before, and wishes that she could see it for Christmas. The father, hearing this, becomes concerned that Vanessa may not live to see December.
At the beginning of the film, Vanessa's father Tom ([[John Corbett (actor)|John Corbett]]) gives her a snow globe and inside that globe is another little girl holding a snow globe. Her mother Beth ([[Sarah Paulson]]) tells Vanessa that she has to shake the globe to make it snow. Vanessa is fascinated with the snow, having never seen it before, and wishes that she could see it for Christmas. Her father, hearing this, becomes concerned that Vanessa may not live to see December.


After the father quietly asks a neighboring farmer ([[Sam Elliott]]) about buying [[pumpkin]]s - and later Christmas trees - the farmer figures out that the father is trying to speed up the holidays so that Vanessa will have a Christmas before she dies. The farmer, searching for pumpkins to surprise the family, heals an old friendship that he'd lost when his own son had died, and is rewarded with an invitation to be his old friend's best man at the friend's upcoming wedding. Together, the two men sneak a truckload of pumpkins onto the family's front porch, much to the surprise of the daughter who decides she wants to have a Halloween party. The mother tries to explain that it's too early, but the father agrees to the party and Vanessa (and her younger brother) begin to plan their Halloween costumes.
After Tom quietly asks Jess Sanford, a neighboring farmer ([[Sam Elliott]]) about buying [[pumpkin]]s - and later Christmas trees - Jess figures out that Tom is trying to speed up the holidays so that Vanessa will have the best Christmas before she dies. Jess, while searching for pumpkins to surprise the Marks family, heals an old friendship that he'd lost when his own son had passed away years ago, and is rewarded with an invitation to be his old friend's best man at the friend's upcoming wedding. Together, the two men sneak a truckload of pumpkins onto the family's front porch, much to the surprise of Vanessa who decides she wants to have a Halloween party. Beth tries to explain that it's too early, but Tom agrees to the party and Vanessa (and her younger brother Gordon) begin to plan their Halloween costumes.


As a show of appreciation, the father goes to the farmer's home and invites him and his wife to the party. The farmer goes to town and mentions it to Tammy, a young waitress ([[Elizabeth Sarah McLaughlin|Elizabeth McLaughlin]]) at the local restaurant whom Vanessa had befriended. Later, the farmer gives the father a box of Halloween decorations to help decorate the family's house, and on the night of the party the waitress arrives with the town's children to help celebrate. Vanessa &ndash; who was prohibited from going to school and meeting other children because of her illness &ndash; is overjoyed at having so many playmates. The farmer, his wife, and his friend and his new wife follow carrying trays of food. Tammy tries her skills as a storyteller and tells a ghost story that makes the children scream and laugh.
As a show of appreciation, Tom goes to the Sanford home and invites him and his wife Claire to the party. Jess goes to town and mentions it to Tammy, a young waitress ([[Elizabeth Sarah McLaughlin|Elizabeth McLaughlin]]) at the local restaurant whom Vanessa had befriended. Later, Jess gives Tom a box of Halloween decorations to help decorate the family's house, and on the night of the party Tammy arrives with all the town's children to help celebrate. Vanessa (who was prohibited from going to school and meeting other children because of her illness) is overjoyed at having so many playmates and friends. Jess, Claire, and his friend and his new wife follow carrying trays of food. Tammy tries her skills as a storyteller and tells a ghost story that makes the children scream and laugh.


Together, the farmer, his old friend, and the waitress help the family celebrate Halloween - and each holiday thereafter - a month early, and in doing so unite an entire community and teach everyone that what really matters in life is love.
Together, Jess, his old friend, and Tammy help the family celebrate Halloween - and each holiday thereafter - a month early, and in doing so unite an entire community and teach everyone that what really matters in life is love.


As Vanessa and her family return home one night from a particularly sorrowful [[hospital]] visit, they find that the neighbors have decorated their homes and streets with brilliant lights and holiday decorations a full month early. The farmer, his friend, and the neighboring community line the family's driveway to greet Vanessa as she arrives home; her own house covered in beautiful lights. Everyone is invited inside the home to celebrate with food given by the town's local restaurant, and later, Vanessa runs outside with her snow globe just as an early snow begins to fall, duplicating the little girl inside the globe.
As Vanessa and her family return home one night from a particularly sorrowful [[hospital]] visit, they find that the neighbors have decorated their homes and streets with brilliant lights and holiday decorations a full month early. Jess, his friend, and the neighboring community line the family's driveway to greet Vanessa as she arrives home; her own house covered in beautiful lights. Everyone is invited inside the home to celebrate with food given by the town's local restaurant, and later, Vanessa runs outside with her snow globe just as an early snow begins to fall, duplicating the little girl inside the globe.


Later, Tammy writes a children's book about Vanessa's life, with pictures that Vanessa had made herself during her illness. In the final scenes, a young woman (reading Tammy's book to children at the local library) explains that she is Vanessa; she survived her illness after that early Christmas. Afterwards, she goes to the farmer's Christmas tree lot where she reunites with her family and the farmer; to select the town's annual tree.
Later, Tammy writes a children's book about Vanessa's life, with pictures that Vanessa had made herself during her illness. Fifteen years after the story, a young woman (reading Tammy's book to children at the local library) explains that she is Vanessa, now all grown-up and perfectly healthy, revealing that she had survived her illness after that early Christmas. Afterwards, she goes to the Sanfords' Christmas tree lot where she reunites with her family and Jess himself; to select the town's annual tree.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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==Sequel==
==Sequel==
Greg Coppa wrote a short story sequel to ''November Christmas'' titled "A Partridge in a Persimmon Tree".
Greg Coppa wrote a short story sequel to ''November Christmas'' titled "A Partridge in a Persimmon Tree".

==See also==
* [[List of Christmas films]]


==References==
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Latest revision as of 18:56, 26 November 2024

November Christmas
Promotional poster
Written byP'Nenah Goldstein
Greg Coppa
Directed byRobert Harmon
StarringSam Elliott
Karen Allen
John Corbett
Sarah Paulson
Emily Alyn Lind
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersDavid A. Rosemont
Cameron Johann
CinematographyAttila Szalay
Production companyHallmark Hall of Fame
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseNovember 28, 2010 (2010-11-28)
Related

November Christmas is a 2010 American made-for-television Christmas drama film based on a short story written by Greg Coppa.[1] The film depicts a young couple struggling with the illness of their daughter, and the effect their family had on the small, rural community they have become a part of. The film was shot in Nova Scotia.[2] It was presented through Hallmark Hall of Fame, and premiered on CBS on November 28, 2010.[3]

Plot

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A small Rhode Island community comes together to create special holiday (Halloween, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas) moments several weeks early for Vanessa Marks, an 8-year-old girl with a life-threatening illness.

At the beginning of the film, Vanessa's father Tom (John Corbett) gives her a snow globe and inside that globe is another little girl holding a snow globe. Her mother Beth (Sarah Paulson) tells Vanessa that she has to shake the globe to make it snow. Vanessa is fascinated with the snow, having never seen it before, and wishes that she could see it for Christmas. Her father, hearing this, becomes concerned that Vanessa may not live to see December.

After Tom quietly asks Jess Sanford, a neighboring farmer (Sam Elliott) about buying pumpkins - and later Christmas trees - Jess figures out that Tom is trying to speed up the holidays so that Vanessa will have the best Christmas before she dies. Jess, while searching for pumpkins to surprise the Marks family, heals an old friendship that he'd lost when his own son had passed away years ago, and is rewarded with an invitation to be his old friend's best man at the friend's upcoming wedding. Together, the two men sneak a truckload of pumpkins onto the family's front porch, much to the surprise of Vanessa who decides she wants to have a Halloween party. Beth tries to explain that it's too early, but Tom agrees to the party and Vanessa (and her younger brother Gordon) begin to plan their Halloween costumes.

As a show of appreciation, Tom goes to the Sanford home and invites him and his wife Claire to the party. Jess goes to town and mentions it to Tammy, a young waitress (Elizabeth McLaughlin) at the local restaurant whom Vanessa had befriended. Later, Jess gives Tom a box of Halloween decorations to help decorate the family's house, and on the night of the party Tammy arrives with all the town's children to help celebrate. Vanessa (who was prohibited from going to school and meeting other children because of her illness) is overjoyed at having so many playmates and friends. Jess, Claire, and his friend and his new wife follow carrying trays of food. Tammy tries her skills as a storyteller and tells a ghost story that makes the children scream and laugh.

Together, Jess, his old friend, and Tammy help the family celebrate Halloween - and each holiday thereafter - a month early, and in doing so unite an entire community and teach everyone that what really matters in life is love.

As Vanessa and her family return home one night from a particularly sorrowful hospital visit, they find that the neighbors have decorated their homes and streets with brilliant lights and holiday decorations a full month early. Jess, his friend, and the neighboring community line the family's driveway to greet Vanessa as she arrives home; her own house covered in beautiful lights. Everyone is invited inside the home to celebrate with food given by the town's local restaurant, and later, Vanessa runs outside with her snow globe just as an early snow begins to fall, duplicating the little girl inside the globe.

Later, Tammy writes a children's book about Vanessa's life, with pictures that Vanessa had made herself during her illness. Fifteen years after the story, a young woman (reading Tammy's book to children at the local library) explains that she is Vanessa, now all grown-up and perfectly healthy, revealing that she had survived her illness after that early Christmas. Afterwards, she goes to the Sanfords' Christmas tree lot where she reunites with her family and Jess himself; to select the town's annual tree.

Cast

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Sequel

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Greg Coppa wrote a short story sequel to November Christmas titled "A Partridge in a Persimmon Tree".

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Church, Chris (September 9, 2010). "Writer's story becomes Hallmark film". The Independent. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
  2. ^ CA. "A November Christmas in Wolfville - Entertainment - The Register/Advertiser". Kingscountynews.ca. Retrieved 2013-01-15.
  3. ^ Bobbin, Jay (November 24, 2010). "'November Christmas': Sam Elliott, Karen Allen in Hallmark heartwarmer". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
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