A Princess for Christmas

A Princess for Christmas, billed in the UK as A Christmas Princess: Sometimes Dreams Come True (previously known as the Canadian title Christmas at Castlebury Hall and A Princess for Castlebury) is a 2011 American made-for-television comedy-drama film directed by Michael Damian and starring Roger Moore, Katie McGrath, Sam Heughan, Charlotte Salt, Leilah de Meza, and Travis Turner. The film premiered December 3, 2011 on Hallmark Channel.

A Princess for Christmas
Written byJaneen Damian
Michael Damian
Directed byMichael Damian
StarringRoger Moore
Katie McGrath
Sam Heughan
Charlotte Salt
Leilah de Meza
Travis Turner
Theme music composerMark Thomas
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Janeen Damian
Michael Damian
CinematographyViorel Sergovici
Editor(s)Seth Flaum
Running time1:30
Production company(s)MediaPro Studios
Release
Original networkHallmark Channel
Original release
  • December 3, 2011 (2011-12-03)

Plot

Jules Daly (Katie McGrath) becomes the legal guardian of her niece Maddie (Leilah de Meza) and nephew Milo (Travis Turner) after the loss of her sister and brother-in-law. Maddie is a fun-loving girl and Milo is a rebel and troublemaking teenager. After Jules gets laid off at work in Buffalo, New York and the children's nanny quits following Maddie's pranks, Jules reprimands Maddie for driving the nanny away and grounds Milo for sneaking out and shoplifting a game.

Paisley Winterbottom (Miles Richardson), the butler of the children's wealthy grandfather Duke Edward (Roger Moore), appears with an invitation for Milo and Maddie to spend the Christmas holidays with his employer in the country of Castlebury. Jules initially refuses, but decides to go for the children's sake.

Arriving at the palace, Jules finds herself meeting Ashton (Sam Heughan), the brother of her sister's husband, and finds herself falling in love. Looking around, she finds no Christmas trees and asks the Duke why there isn't any. He replies he doesn't like them. Jules, however, takes Maddie out to get a tree and then they all decorate it. Edward finds out and becomes furious until Maddie hands him an ornament, which turns out to be the same one his brother had given him when they were children. Finally appreciating the spirit of the season, he tells Paisley to send invitations out for a Christmas Eve ball.

Overhearing Ashton and Edward speaking disapprovingly of someone "untitled" and "crass" they'd rather not invite to the ball, Jules mistakenly believes it to be about her. Though they are actually talking about someone else. When the staff accidentally burns Jules' dress, she takes this as an excuse not to attend. Jules, feeling unwelcome, decides to go back to the USA early only telling the children. Despite their efforts to make her stay, she leaves, asking them not to tell anyone until she is gone. Mrs. Birch, the housekeeper, finds that Jules is missing, so Miles leads the staff to retrieve her from the terminal while also having a dress flown in from Milan.

Meanwhile at the ball, Ashton verifies his girlfriend Lady Arabella only wants him for his title while also clearing up the fact that the woman they talked bad about was an "awful grizzly woman" named Bunny McCracken who hates children. Jules arrives at the ball. When Ashton finds her, she says she is trying to not be an embarrassment. Confused, he asks for an explanation. From Jules' mistakenly interpreted eavesdropping, Ashton clears things up, and then they dance. Arabella and her parents unsuccessfully attempt to turn Edward and Ashton against Jules, then storm out. Ashton asks Jules to extend their stay and she agrees.

The family then goes and "catches Santa" putting gifts under the Christmas tree. Some time later, Jules and Ashton are married, and their friends and family watch as they ride off in a coach together.

Cast

Production

In August 2008, writer and director Michael Damian told OK Magazine that he was "working on a screenplay called Christmas At Castlebury Hall".[1] The film was shot at Peleş Castle, Stirbei Castle, the Bragadiru Palace[2] and at MediaPro Studios in Bucharest, Romania February and March 2011. The film's cinematographer is Viorel Sergovici.[3]
On July 16, Michael Damian announced the film's new name: A Princess for Christmas.[4]

Accolades

Year Nominee / work Award Result
MovieGuide Awards--A Princess for Christmas[5]
2011 Most Inspirational Television Acting Grace Award: Sam Heughan Nominated
2011 Most Inspirational Television Acting Grace Award: Katie McGrath Nominated

References

  1. Nome, Valarie (2008-08-04). "Flashback: Michael Damian Rocks On". OK Magazine. Retrieved 2011-05-17.
  2. "Roger Moore is shooting "Christmas at Castlebury Hall" in Romania". nineoclock.ro. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  3. Blaga, Lulia (2011-02-25). "PRODUCTION: Christmas at Castlebury Hall Will Shoot in Romania". Film New Europe. Archived from the original on 2011-04-24. Retrieved 2011-05-17.
  4. "Michael Damian on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  5. "Awards for A Princess for Christmas (2011) (TV)". A Princess for Christmas. MovieGuide: Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
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