Christmas Connection


04:00 am - 06:00 am, Sunday, November 2 on Hallmark Mystery ()

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About this Broadcast
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Flight attendant Sydney is tasked to look after an unaccompanied minor, Leah. Then she finds a package Leah left behind and delivers it.

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

Cast & Crew
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Jan Skene (Actor)
Erik Athavale (Actor) .. Store Clerk
Gino Anania (Actor) .. Skater
William Whyte (Actor) .. Background
Chris Glenat (Actor) .. Street coffee barista
Cindy Myskiw (Actor) .. Pedestrian
Steve Pacaud (Actor) .. Romantic Man in Restaurant
Derek James Trapp (Actor) .. Gate Agent
Scott Whyte (Actor) .. Background

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Did You Know..
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Brooke Burns (Actor)
Born: March 16, 1978
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Actress Brooke Burns has sustained an extremely varied career in fiction films, sitcoms, series dramas, and reality television programs. Burns began her career with a temporary television role -- that of "idealized" woman Jennifer Higgin -- on David E. Kelley's surrealistic comedy drama Ally McBeal (1997). The next year, Burns scored a part on the long-running series Baywatch as lifeguard Jessie Owens, playing the character for over two seasons (1998-2001). After Baywatch, Burns made her way into film work with a small role in Peter and Bobby Farrelly's comedy Shallow Hal, playing Katrina -- an unfortunate girl with a model build but an unsightly visage, who suddenly, "magically" gains a sexy countenance under the retooled mind of the superficial Hal (Jack Black). The physical nature of the part (it required Burns to wear a hideous prosthetic nose and gobs of grotesque makeup) both demonstrated Burns' courageous willingness to play with her onscreen image and made an indelible impression with viewers, by its very unforgettable nature. The actress returned to the limelight in a much different capacity, as hostess of the short-lived U.S. "reality" game show Dog Eat Dog -- a kind of adult spin on Double Dare with contestants attempting to outdo each other in various physical and mental challenges. Burns then took on regular roles on two prime-time series dramas: the 2004 North Shore and the 2006 Pepper Dennis. Unfortunately, both series didn't make it past their first seasons. In 2008, she was cast in another regular television role, on the sitcom Miss Guided, but it was similarly short-lived.Burns has a daughter, Madison, by actor Julian McMahon (Nip/Tuck) whom she married in 1999 and divorced two years later. She also dated movie star Bruce Willis from 2003 to 2004, and was briefly engaged to him. The actress made national headlines in November 2005 given her involvement in a freak diving accident that fractured the upper vertebrae in her neck and brought her within an inch of permanent paralysis; she sustained irreparable interior physical damage but miraculously survived without permanent disability.
Tom Everett Scott (Actor)
Born: September 07, 1970
Birthplace: Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Tall, lanky, and possessing one of the most affable grins in Hollywood, Tom Everett Scott is often considered a younger version of Tom Hanks, his director in That Thing You Do!. Ironically, this resemblance almost cost him his part in the film; after seeing Scott's audition tape, Hanks didn't want to hire him because of the resemblance, but the intervention of his wife, Rita Wilson, who saw the tape and thought Scott was "cute," saved the day and landed the young actor his breakthrough role.Scott was born September 7, 1970 in Brockton, Massachusetts. The third of four children, Scott was raised in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts by a civil engineer father and an insurance saleswoman mother. While a sophomore communications major at Syracuse University, he discovered his love of theatre and changed his major to drama. After graduation, he moved to New York City, did an obligatory stint as a waiter, and formed a theatre company, '"aTheaterco," with three friends. Scott toiled away in obscurity until 1993 when he got his first role, on the TV sitcom Grace Under Fire. He auditioned for That Thing You Do! and landed the leading role of Guy, a wide-eyed drummer for the one-hit-wonders the Wonders. The role brought Scott previously unheard-of opportunities, including the starring role in his next film, 1997's An American Werewolf in Paris, which co-starred Julie Delpy. 1998 proved to be a busy year for Scott, who was seen in three very different films, the most notable being One True Thing, in which he played Meryl Streep's son. Scott also had a turn in the independent drama River Red and the college comedy Dead Man on Campus. In 1999, Scott played a significant part in the romantic comedy The Love Letter, in which he co-starred with Tom Selleck, Kate Capshaw, and Ellen DeGeneres.
Sophie Neudorfer (Actor)
Sophie Neudorf (Actor)
Micheline Marchildon (Actor)
Adriana O'Neil (Actor)
Adam Hurtig (Actor)
Jan Skene (Actor)
Born: November 16, 1959
Kristen Harris (Actor)
Born: November 16, 1976
Graham Ashmore (Actor)
Erik Athavale (Actor) .. Store Clerk
Trivia: Best known for his work in Room for Rent (2017), Breakthrough (2019), Fractured (2019), No Time Like Christmas (2019) and Run.
Gino Anania (Actor) .. Skater
William Whyte (Actor) .. Background
Chris Glenat (Actor) .. Street coffee barista
Cindy Myskiw (Actor) .. Pedestrian
Steve Pacaud (Actor) .. Romantic Man in Restaurant
Derek James Trapp (Actor) .. Gate Agent
Tom Everett (Actor)
Born: October 21, 1948
Scott Whyte (Actor) .. Background
Born: January 08, 1978

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