The Christmas Train


08:00 am - 10:00 am, Today on Hallmark Channel (East) ()

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A journalist travels by train across the country to get home in time for Christmas, and he chronicles his adventures as he encounters a variety of folks who open his eyes to wondrous possibilities, and one who even opens his heart to love.

2017 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Other Drama Romance Comedy-drama Christmas Travel

Cast & Crew
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Dermot Mulroney (Actor) .. Tom Langdon
Kimberly Williams-paisley (Actor) .. Eleanor
Danny Glover (Actor) .. Max Powers
Holly Elissa (Actor) .. Lelia
Joan Cusack (Actor) .. Agnes
Kirsten Prout (Actor) .. Julie
Anthony Konechny (Actor) .. Steve
Jill Teed (Actor) .. Roxanne
Karen Holness (Actor) .. Misty
Terence Kelly (Actor) .. Higgins
John Innes (Actor) .. John Kelly
Nelson Wong (Actor) .. Kenny
Goga Rayat (Actor) .. Choir Boy Patrick
Ian Roberts (Actor) .. Choir Boy #2
Gabriel Bourke (Actor) .. Choir Boy #3
Caius Munro (Actor) .. Choir Boy #4
Ryver Stone (Actor) .. Choir Boy #5
Jesse Stanley (Actor) .. Regina
Douglas Dack (Actor) .. Cabbie
Jovanna Burke (Actor) .. Helen
Naika Toussaint (Actor) .. Becky
Richard Ian Cox (Actor) .. Slade
Micah Steinke (Actor) .. Ranch Hand
Ian Collins (Actor) .. Army Officer
Glenn Williams (Actor) .. Train Engineer
Joe Sutherland (Actor) .. Maître d'
Eric Gustafsson (Actor) .. Davey
Douglas Roy Dack (Actor) .. Cabbie
Carolyn Adair (Actor) .. Waitress
Joseph Allan Sutherland (Actor) .. Maitre'D
Christie-Lee Britten (Actor) .. Seattle Police Officer

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Did You Know..
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Dermot Mulroney (Actor) .. Tom Langdon
Born: October 31, 1963
Birthplace: Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Trivia: American actor Dermot Mulroney is decidedly in tune with the 1990s: his film characters are often eccentric, unpredictable, and total strangers to personal hygiene. Curiously, when called upon to appear as a scruffy street kid in Where the Day Takes You (1992), Mulroney seemed a bit too squeaky-clean. An alumnus of Northwestern University, he first made moviegoers' acquaintance in 1988 with Sunset and as part of the Brat Pack western Young Guns. In the acclaimed Longtime Companion (1990), Mulroney played a collar-and-tie type who was still essentially an outsider due to the character's homosexuality and vulnerability to AIDS. Much of Mulroney's subsequent work has gone largely unseen, including the dismal Bad Girls (1994).
Kimberly Williams-paisley (Actor) .. Eleanor
Born: September 14, 1971
Birthplace: Rye, New York, United States
Trivia: Though she worked consistently throughout the 1990s, Kimberly Williams made her biggest impression on movie audiences as the sweet ingenue in the remake of Father of the Bride (1991). Raised in New York, Williams began acting in commercials as a teenager. During her second year at Northwestern University, Williams got her feature film break when she was cast as protective father Steve Martin's soon-to-be-married daughter Annie in the (slightly) modernized version of the popular 1950s comedy Father of the Bride. Though the movie became a hit, Williams chose to finish college rather than head immediately to Hollywood, appearing only in the gentle nostalgia piece Indian Summer (1993) before she earned her degree. After school, Williams reunited with screen parents Martin and Diane Keaton to play the now-expectant mother Annie in the genial sequel Father of the Bride II (1995). Moving beyond gentle, crowd-pleasing comedy, Williams co-starred with TV heartthrob Jason Priestley in the hitman black comedy Coldblooded (1995), played Emilio Estevez's sister in the Vietnam drama The War at Home (1996), and appeared in the TV version of the Neil Simon play Jake's Women (1995). Williams' doe-eyed earnestness also won over a cadre of fans when she was cast as the female lead in the Edward Zwick/Marshall Herskovitz series Relativity in 1996, but the critically acclaimed show lasted only one season. Along with acting in Broadway and off-Broadway plays in the late '90s, Williams also played the young Sharon Stone in the film version of Sam Shepard's Simpatico (1999), joined the ensemble cast of the romantic comedy Just a Little Harmless Sex (1999), and starred as a contemporary young woman transported to fairytale land in the splashy NBC miniseries The 10th Kingdom (2000). That assignment seemed prophetic in retrospect, for Williams subsequently gravitated toward television projects and away from the big screen; she played Dana, sister-in-law of the titular suburbanite (Jim Belushi) on the popular ABC sitcom According to Jim (2001), and also began accepting leads in longform features. The majority of these projects constituted sentimental, family-friendly melodramas, such as the 2001 Follow the Stars Home (with Williams as a young woman deserted by her husband after she gives birth to a deformed baby) and the 2002 outing The Christmas Shoes (as a mother dying of congenital heart failure). Also in 2002, Williams turned up in Rodrigo García's drama Ten Tiny Love Stories, as one of several characters who deliver heartfelt monologues on their romantic lives. She married country singer Brad Paisley in 2003 and they have two children. Her film and television career includes Identity Theft, How to Eat Fried Worms, Eden Court, and Amish Grace.
Danny Glover (Actor) .. Max Powers
Born: July 22, 1947
Birthplace: San Fernando, California, United States
Trivia: A distinguished actor of the stage and screen, Danny Glover is known for his work in both Hollywood blockbusters and serious dramatic films. Towering and quietly forceful, Glover lends gravity and complexity to the diverse characters he has portrayed throughout his lengthy career.A native of San Francisco, where he was born July 22, 1947, Glover attended San Francisco State and received his dramatic training at the American Conservatory Theatre's Black Actors' Workshop. He made his film debut in Escape from Alcatraz (1979). In the early '80s, Glover made his name portraying characters ranging from the sympathetic in Places in the Heart (1984) to the menacing in Witness (1985) and The Color Purple (1984). He reached box-office-gold status with the three Lethal Weapon flicks produced between 1987 and 1992, playing the conservative, family-man partner of "loose cannon" L.A. cop Mel Gibson. Glover carried over his fiddle-and-bow relationship with Gibson into his off-screen life, and also contributed an amusing cameo (complete with his Lethal Weapon catch-phrase "I'm gettin' too old for this!") in Maverick (1994). In 1998, Glover again reprised his role for the blockbuster-proportioned Lethal Weapon 4, and that same year gave a stirring performance in the little-seen Beloved.In the following years Glover would walk the line between Hollywood heavyweight and serious-minded independent actor with a skill most actors could only dream of, with an affectinate role in Wes Anderson's 2001 comedy drama The Royal Tenenbaums and a surprising turn toward horror in Saw serving well to balance out lesser-seen but equally powerful turns in Boseman and Lena, 3 A.M., and Lars von Trier's Manderlay. The same year that Glover retreated into the woods as a haunted Vietnam veteran in the low-key drama Missing in America, he would turn in a series of guest appearances on the long-running television medical drama E.R. Despite a filmography that seemed populated with an abundance of decidedly serious dramas in the years following the millennial turnover, Glover did cut loose in 2006 when he took a role as Tim Allen's boss in The Shaggy Dog and stepped into the studio to offer vocal performances in the animated kid flicks The Adventures of Brer Rabbit and Barnyard. On television, Glover played the title role in Mandela (1987), cowpoke Joshua Deets in the 1989 miniseries Lonesome Dove, legendary railroad man John Henry in a 1988 installment of Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales, and the mercurial leading character in the 1989 "American Playhouse" revival of A Raisin in the Sun. For his role in Freedom Song as a caring father struggling to raise his young son in 1960s-era Mississippi, Glover was nominated for an Emmy award and took home an Image award for Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series, or Dramatic Special. Glover played a proprietor of a struggling blues club in John Sayles' musical drama Honeydripper in 2007, and went on to participate in The Garden (2008), a documentary about a produce garden developed in the aftermath of the L.A. riots. He continued to tackle complex social issues as an executive producer for Trouble the Water, a 2008 documentary following the struggles of New Orleans residents in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, and as an associate producer for The Time That Remains (2009), a poignant series of short stories about Palestinians in Israel. Glover also worked as an associate producer for Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, an avante-gard fantasy drama that received the Palme d'Or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.
Holly Elissa (Actor) .. Lelia
Joan Cusack (Actor) .. Agnes
Born: October 11, 1962
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: One of Hollywood's funniest and most underappreciated actresses, Joan Cusack was for years relegated to playing the buddy sidekicks of her more glamorous co-stars and known primarily as John Cusack's older sister. Thanks to a couple of Oscar nominations and strong roles in a number of movies, Cusack finally began getting her due in the late 1990s, earning both recognition and respect for her singular talent.Born in New York City on October 11, 1962, Cusack grew up in the Chicago suburb of Evanston. The daughter of actor and filmmaker Richard Cusack, she and her siblings were encouraged to perform from an early age. As a result, Cusack grew up acting on the stage and training with the Piven Theatre Workshop. She broke into film while still in her teens, getting her start - -and often acting alongside her brother -- in such teen comedies as My Bodyguard (1980) and Sixteen Candles (1984). In 1985 she was offered a part on the Saturday Night Live roster, but felt constrained by the lack of quality material offered to women, and left the show after one season. Gradually getting better supporting work in such films as Broadcast News (1987) and Married to the Mob (1988), Cusack had her screen breakthrough in Working Girl (1988), earning a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her role as Melanie Griffith's street-smart best friend. More strong notices followed in 1989 for Cusack's work in the drama Men Don't Leave, in which she played a nurse who helps get Jessica Lange's life back on track after her husband's death. Though Cusack would move to Chicago for much of the 90's to focus on her family, she would appear in a handful of memorable titles, like My Blue Heaven (1990), Addams Family Values, Corrina, Corrina, Nine Months, and In & Out. Cusack would amp it up in the coming years, however, with appearances in a slew of popular films like Grosse Point Blank, Runaway Bride, High Fidelity, and Cradle will Rock. As the 2000's rolled onward, Cusack would continue to maintain her status as a go-to character actor, appearing in fims like Friends with Money, My Sister's Keeper and Mars Needs Moms, and on the critically acclaimed series Shameless.
Kirsten Prout (Actor) .. Julie
Born: September 28, 1990
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Began acting at age 10. Made her feature-film debut alongside Jennifer Garner in the 2005 Daredevil follow-up Elektra. Practices Tae Kwon Do.
Anthony Konechny (Actor) .. Steve
Jill Teed (Actor) .. Roxanne
Karen Holness (Actor) .. Misty
Terence Kelly (Actor) .. Higgins
Born: November 30, 1946
John Innes (Actor) .. John Kelly
Nelson Wong (Actor) .. Kenny
Goga Rayat (Actor) .. Choir Boy Patrick
Ian Roberts (Actor) .. Choir Boy #2
Gabriel Bourke (Actor) .. Choir Boy #3
Caius Munro (Actor) .. Choir Boy #4
Ryver Stone (Actor) .. Choir Boy #5
Jesse Stanley (Actor) .. Regina
Douglas Dack (Actor) .. Cabbie
Jovanna Burke (Actor) .. Helen
Naika Toussaint (Actor) .. Becky
Richard Ian Cox (Actor) .. Slade
Born: May 06, 1948
Micah Steinke (Actor) .. Ranch Hand
Ian Collins (Actor) .. Army Officer
Glenn Williams (Actor) .. Train Engineer
Joe Sutherland (Actor) .. Maître d'
Eric Gustafsson (Actor) .. Davey
Douglas Roy Dack (Actor) .. Cabbie
Kim Williams-Paisley (Actor)
Carolyn Adair (Actor) .. Waitress
Joseph Allan Sutherland (Actor) .. Maitre'D
Born: November 21, 1978
Christie-Lee Britten (Actor) .. Seattle Police Officer

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