Journey Back to Christmas


10:00 pm - 12:00 am, Saturday, November 1 on Hallmark Mystery ()

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About this Broadcast
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A nurse travels in time from the World War II era to 2016, where she's taken in by a policeman and his family. As she unravels what happened to her, she helps this family find the true meaning of Christmas, and she also receives a very special gift.

2016 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Drama Romance Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Candace Cameron Bure (Actor) .. Hanna
Oliver Hudson (Actor) .. Jake
Tom Skerritt (Actor) .. Tobias
Meghan Heffern (Actor) .. Louise
Gwynyth Walsh (Actor) .. Gretchen
Raven Stewart (Actor) .. Gwen
Matt Cooke (Actor) .. Martin
Michael Kaplan (Actor) .. George Jones
Claire Rankin (Actor) .. Belinda Jones
Doug Murray (Actor) .. Harv Jones
Susanna Fournier (Actor) .. Dottie
Eamon Hanson (Actor) .. Toby
Samantha Munro (Actor) .. Julia
Kyle Buchanan (Actor) .. Frank
Adam Hurtig (Actor) .. Charlie Orderly
Mary Ashton (Actor) .. Sue
Harry Nelken (Actor) .. Mr. McGregor
Paul Magel (Actor) .. Hal
Mel Marginet (Actor) .. Female Passerby
Shannon Guile (Actor) .. Young Manager
Omar Alex Khan (Actor) .. Thrift Shop Owner
Doreen Brownstone (Actor) .. Elderly Dottie
Karl Thordarson (Actor) .. Chet

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Did You Know..
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Candace Cameron Bure (Actor) .. Hanna
Born: April 06, 1976
Birthplace: Panorama City, California, United States
Trivia: Known to many as big sister DJ on the sitcom Full House, actress Candace Cameron followed in the footsteps of her older brother Kirk Cameron, who was an actor on the series Growing Pains. Starting with guest appearances on shows like Alice and St. Elsewhere, Cameron eventually won the role of DJ in 1987, when she was 11 years old. Following the cancellation of Full House in 1995, she continued to act in a wide variety of projects, many under her married name, Candace Cameron Bure, including 1997's Night Scream, 2007's The Wager with Randy Travis, and 2008's Moonlight and Mistletoe.
Oliver Hudson (Actor) .. Jake
Born: September 07, 1976
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: With a family tree that includes such notable relatives as Goldie Hawn, Kate Hudson, and Bill Hudson, it wouldn't take a psychic to predict that Oliver Hudson would eventually pursue a career in show business. Of course, that's not to say that the aspiring actor simply coasted his way to success based strictly on his surname, as young Hudson showed great promise on the hockey rink before working his way up the ladder as a production assistant on such features as Father's Day and Conspiracy Theory. Sure, the films he found work on may have been of higher profile than the average wannabe actor/filmmaker, but Hudson gamely paid his dues on the lower rungs of the Hollywood echelon nonetheless. Though in his early years Hudson and his friends could frequently be spotted shooting amateur short films and hamming it up in front of the camera, a passion for hockey led the athletic teen to lace up his skates and take to the ice before opting to finish high school in Los Angeles and study film at the University of Colorado. A return to the west coast following his education found Hudson working as a production assistant by day and planning an ambitious short film by night, and shortly after, he was spotted in acting classes by a talent scout. Hudson began hitting the audition circuit soon after. With good looks and talent to boot, it didn't take long for Hudson to land roles in such features as The Out-of-Towners and The Smokers. A series of appearances on the WB's teen hit Dawson's Creek no doubt helping to raise his profile among young television viewers, Hudson was soon stepping into the lead for his own short-lived series, entitled My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star. If that series didn't find him breaking out as many had expected, a turn as the free-spirited, unlikely heir to a lucrative ski resort in the 2004 WB series The Mountain may just be the role needed to kick Hudson's career into overdrive. As it turned out, however, it was his role on CBS' sitcom The Rules of Engagement=that earned Hudson widespread recognition as the terribly gullible, yet well-intentioned Adam Rhodes. Hudson joined the show in its first season, and continued to work with the show throughout its successful run.
Tom Skerritt (Actor) .. Tobias
Born: August 25, 1933
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Tom Skerritt is probably the best-known actor whose name is never remembered. A rugged "outdoors" type, Skerritt briefly attended Wayne State University and UCLA before making his film bow in War Hunt (1962). His subsequent film and TV roles were sizeable, but so adept was Skerritt at immersing himself in his character that he seemed to have no tangible, recurrent personality of his own. Billed second as "Duke" in the original M*A*S*H* (1970), Skerritt did his usual finely-honed job, but audiences of the time preferred the demonstrative, mannered acting technique of Elliott Gould, Donald Sutherland and Robert Duvall; significantly, Skerritt's character was not carried over into the even more unsubtle M*A*S*H TV series. Finally, in 1980, Skerritt began to attain a following with his authoritative performance in Alien. Since that time, there's been no stopping him. He posed in a popular series of "Guess?" Jeans ads, appeared as a 1987-88 regular on "Cheers," starred in 1992's A River Runs Through It (directed by his long-ago War Hunt costar Robert Redford), and won a 1994 Emmy for his work on the TV series "Picket Fences."Skerritt would continue to work at a remarkable pace, usually appearing in several projects a year. From 1999's family drama The Other Sister to 2003's war thriller Tears of the Sun, the actor could be spotted by fans of seemingly every area of film throughout the 90's and 2000's. In 2006, he took a recurring role in the hit primetime drama Brothers and Sisters, and in 2008 he signed on for the redneck comedy Beer for my Horses. He went on to appear in Whiteout, Multiple Sarcasms, and he made a cameo as himself in the R rated talking teddy bear movie Ted.
Brooke Nevin (Actor)
Born: December 22, 1982
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Actress Brooke Nevin debuted onscreen with bit parts in the late '90s, then gradually ascended to key supporting roles over the course of the following decade. Her many television guest spots include such shows as Supernatural, Smallville, and Grey's Anatomy; she also had significant supporting roles on Animorphs and The 4400. Nevin's feature resumé includes such titles as A Very Cool Christmas (2004), I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer (2006), and The Comebacks (2007).
Meghan Heffern (Actor) .. Louise
Born: October 03, 1983
Gwynyth Walsh (Actor) .. Gretchen
Raven Stewart (Actor) .. Gwen
Matt Cooke (Actor) .. Martin
Born: September 07, 1978
Michael Kaplan (Actor) .. George Jones
Claire Rankin (Actor) .. Belinda Jones
Born: January 23, 1975
Doug Murray (Actor) .. Harv Jones
Susanna Fournier (Actor) .. Dottie
Eamon Hanson (Actor) .. Toby
Samantha Munro (Actor) .. Julia
Born: October 19, 1990
Kyle Buchanan (Actor) .. Frank
Adam Hurtig (Actor) .. Charlie Orderly
Mary Ashton (Actor) .. Sue
Harry Nelken (Actor) .. Mr. McGregor
Paul Magel (Actor) .. Hal
Mel Marginet (Actor) .. Female Passerby
Shannon Guile (Actor) .. Young Manager
Omar Alex Khan (Actor) .. Thrift Shop Owner
Doreen Brownstone (Actor) .. Elderly Dottie
Karl Thordarson (Actor) .. Chet