The Sweetest Christmas


12:00 am - 02:00 am, Tuesday, November 11 on Hallmark Channel (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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A pastry chef makes it to the finals of gingerbread contest, and she gets help from her old beau from high school, who lets her use his restaurant to prepare for the competition. As they grow closer, she realizes she must embrace the Christmas spirit.

2017 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Other Romance Drama Comedy Food Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Lacey Chabert (Actor) .. Kylie
Lea Coco (Actor) .. Nick
Jonathan Adams (Actor) .. Ralphie
Brenden Sunderland (Actor) .. Bobby
Lara Gilchrist (Actor) .. Tina
Lane Edwards (Actor) .. Alex
Jill Morrison (Actor) .. Michelle
Sophia Reid-Gantzert (Actor) .. Harper
Pia Shandel (Actor) .. Older Woman
Karen Khunkhun (Actor) .. Female Reporter
Mario Casoria (Actor) .. Jim/Contestant
Christie-Lee Britten (Actor) .. Hostess Kate

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Did You Know..
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Lacey Chabert (Actor) .. Kylie
Born: September 30, 1982
Birthplace: Purvis, Mississippi, United States
Trivia: A TV star with Broadway and animation voice work experience, Lacey Chabert finally made her movie debut on-camera in the big screen version of Lost in Space (1998). Born in Purvis, MS, Chabert began performing as a small child, learning how to play the violin and piano as well as sing and act. After playing the young Cosette in the Broadway production of Les Miserables for two years and appearing on the TV daytime serial All My Children, Chabert became a prime-time star playing one of the beleaguered Salinger family members on the Fox drama Party of Five (1995-2000). As the precocious youngest daughter Claudia, Chabert aged from child violin prodigy to grounded, if occasionally confused, teen before the show ended its run. While working on Party of Five, Chabert lent her voice to the animated movies Anastasia (1997) and An American Tail III: Treasure of Manhattan Island (1998). Chabert gained further notice as difficult daughter Penny Robinson in the big-screen Space, but the film was not quite the blockbuster it was expected to be. The lack of positive reviews did little to slow the actresses career though, as she continued to do frequent voice work (The Wild Thornberries Movie (2002) and Rugrats Go Wild! (2003)), as well as showing her face again in Not Another Teen Movie and Hometown Legend (both 2001).After climbing the credits as a tormenting teen in the 2004 comedy Mean Girls, Chabert would next dive headlong into a night of playful teen mischief in the 2004 teen comedy Dirty Deeds. She lent her voice to the animated Bratz series, and went on to act in a series of projects including Black Christmas, Sherman's Way, In My Sleep, and the 2009 supernatural romantic comedy Ghosts of Girlfriends Past.
Lea Coco (Actor) .. Nick
Jonathan Adams (Actor) .. Ralphie
Born: July 16, 1957
Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Is the youngest of five children. First stage role was in Arthur Miller's Danger: Memory. Discovered by a TV casting director at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, where he was playing Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew. Starred on the short-lived Fox series American Embassy and had recurring roles on the crime dramas Bones and Women's Murder Club. Lent his voice to the animated movie Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010) and the video games Army of Two: The 40th Day and Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds. Is an avid reader and chess player.
Brenden Sunderland (Actor) .. Bobby
Lara Gilchrist (Actor) .. Tina
Lane Edwards (Actor) .. Alex
Jill Morrison (Actor) .. Michelle
Brenda Crichlow (Actor)
Ava Grace Cooper (Actor)
Mar Andersons (Actor)
Corina Akeson (Actor)
Emma Pedersen (Actor)
Sophia Reid-Gantzert (Actor) .. Harper
Pia Shandel (Actor) .. Older Woman
Karen Khunkhun (Actor) .. Female Reporter
Mario Casoria (Actor) .. Jim/Contestant
Christie-Lee Britten (Actor) .. Hostess Kate

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