A Prince for Christmas
A Prince for Christmas
| 28 October 2015 (USA)
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A prince from Europe meets a charming waitress when he travels to America during the Christmas holiday to escape an arranged marriage.

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Matcollis

This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.

Buffronioc

One of the wrost movies I have ever seen

Tayyab Torres

Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.

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Phillipa

Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.

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Ian

(Flash Review)I'm not embarrassed to say I watched this...who am I kidding...of course I am! Ha! It found its way onto my TV as I was multitasking during the holidays. This is a made for TV movie so no reason to hammer away at this but it was OK at best. It brought absolutely nothing new to the table. Ask any 12 year old girl how they envision a fairytale life twist and it'll most likely include being swept off their feet and marrying a wealthy prince. Combine that with the most expected soft story arc and there's your movie. Shot on an obvious budget, one of several big eye rolls was that an 'official royal kitchen' was nothing more than shooting in a modern McMansion kitchen with white appliances. No reason to watch this unless you pop in a movie with your grandmother or have it on in the background during the holidays.

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Mila_Marie_00

This story line was sooo predictable and so poorly written I could barely watch. I love movies about prince's and princesses but wow - this was almost unwatchable. There was not one surprising plot twist or interesting character in the thing. Not even the (spoiler alert - kinda) crippled sister could spice it up enough. What a bore. I gave it 5 just cuz the prince is handsome and the palace is pretty to look at but that's about it. How disappointing. I expect this poorly acted, predictable, cheesy crap from Hallmark or Lifetime but to be honest I had a higher expectation of a Netflix Original.

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utgard14

Lovely, if entirely predictable, TV movie about a prince (Kirk Barker) from a small European country who comes to America to escape an arranged marriage to a woman he doesn't love. While there he meets and falls in love with a young woman (Viva Bianca) struggling to keep her diner open and take care of her younger sister after their parents were killed in a car accident.Viva Bianca is just wonderful. I have seen her in a number of things but this is the first time I've seen her playing such a sensitive and "nice" character, and she does a remarkable job. A lot of times with made-for-television movies, the actors will phone it in and just show up to read their lines and collect their pay. But here you can tell she actually takes care with the part and tries to breathe some life and personality into what could easily be a cardboard role (and has been in similar movies I've seen). Her American accent is also superb in this. I've heard her use one before but this time it seems softer than her normal tone and there aren't as many of the usual 'tells' you get when some actors of other nationalities attempt to use an American accent. Again, she's putting an effort forth here that you can't help but appreciate given how lazy other actors can be with these things. For his part, Kirk Barker is good as the male lead. He's a little stiff but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that much of that is intentional for the part, as I haven't seen him in anything before this. He and Viva don't exactly have sizzling chemistry but they manage to sell the romance well. Kelly LeBrock, Maxwell Caulfield, and Mark Lindsay Chapman are all fine in supporting parts. A little cheesy at times (especially LeBrock) but fine. Aaron O'Connell plays Viva's douchey ex. He makes for a fun villain. This same year saw him play the good guy in another Christmas TV movie alongside Katrina Law (another Spartacus alum like Viva). For a guy who's probably only cast for his looks, he does an admirable job. The highlight of the supporting players is Brittany Beery as the sister of our heroine. She's full of life and charm and just brightens up every scene that she's in. She and Viva share a great rapport that makes it easier to buy them as sisters.As I said before, the movie's very predictable and routine. But, then again, most TV movies are. What makes this one work is a nice cast, led by the lovely Viva Bianca in an enchanting turn, and some beautiful western New York scenery. If you enjoy movies of this type, you'll likely enjoy this one. Directed and co-written by Fred Olen Ray, of Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers and Bad Girls from Mars fame. Wait, what?

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ljcjpjlj

It is very hard not to like this movie. Once in a while along comes such a sweet story of love. Here comes the story of a European prince (country unspecified) who meets an American girl living in a small upstate New York town. The prince has escaped an arranged marriage in his native land, comes to America, and meets this sweet charming lady. They fall in love. 'Nuff said. This is a very American movie, filmed in America with very American themes. The acting is excellent, the sentiment very touching. Most of this is filmed within a 15 mile radius in real places in Erie County, New York State. Mary Kate O'Connell, a Buffalo native, has an important role. Much of this is filmed in the town where I live, making it VERY attractive for me. There is nothing not to like in this film, no violence, no cursing, no wasted words. They meet, she dumps local guy, they fall in love, end of story! Happily ever after!

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