Once Upon A Holiday
When an actual, honest-to-goodness royal princess runs off from her official obligations and duties for a couple of days to see how the other half lives, she winds up falling for a good Samaritan who is unaware of her real identity during the holiday season. Will her true love still feel the same way once he learns the truth?
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- Cast:
- Briana Evigan , Paul Campbell , Jacqueline Samuda , Greg Evigan , Tony Alcantar , Jay Brazeau , Tara Wilson
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Wow! Such a good movie.
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This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
It sounds like something Hallmark's done before: a young royal away from home during Christmas meets normal person and falls in love---but this one actually felt...right. Paul Campbell's light humor brings us a mildly-magical holiday movie we really can't resist. Simple jokes reflect back upon a golden heart, revealing all he wants is make sure she's where she needs to be. After all, she's the only happy Holiday he knows ;) It's an easy story, no breakups, no unnecessary drama, no tears, as it all wraps up neatly in a perfectly cozy Christmas way. And with Briana Evigan gracefully doing her part as a princess with a passion for photography. It'd be shame, though, if she never got her camera back. With all those blurred photos of random NY buildings..
Quite enjoyable.A princess eludes her handlers to have some time for herself and meets a man who helps her in more ways than she originally imagines.Worth a view!
I love hallmark movie but wow was this one bad. The main girl is terrible. Every time she talks I feel like she is trying to sexually seduce the other character. I did not feel they had any connection... instead I'm sitting at home feeling awkward for them. Very uncomfortable and super unfortunate bc this is the first Hallmark I have yet to not like!
Any Roman Holiday theme movie without someone close to Audrey Hepburn will suffer by comparison so it's lucky this one doesn't bother to try. This version is in New York in Christmas. It's always a charming enough formula though this one doesn't quite succeed.Brianna Evigan is a strange choice for the Princess with her husky voice and slightly tomboyish manner. She doesn't act or talk princess like at all so that part of the humor is missing. Her real life father Greg hasa role.Not quite worth watching.