A Nanny for Christmas
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Directed by | Michael Feifer |
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Music by | Chad Rehmann |
Cinematography | Carl Bartels |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
A Nanny for Christmas is a 2010 comedy film, directed by Michael Feifer with a screenplay by Michael Ciminera and Richard Gnolfo. Starring Emmanuelle Vaugier, Dean Cain, Richard Ruccolo, Cynthia Gibb, and Sierra McCormick, the film was released November 23, 2010.[1]
Ally (Emmanuelle Vaugier) is a smart young career woman who find herself needing a new job. Samantha (Cynthia Gibb) is a busy Beverly Hills advertising executive/mom who's always too busy to take care of her kids. Danny Donner (Dean Cain) is the tough-guy owner of a chocolate company who wants a major hit ad for his company.
Partial cast
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- Emmanuelle Vaugier as Ally Leeds
- Dean Cain as Danny Donner
- Richard Ruccolo as Justin Larose
- Cynthia Gibb as Samantha Ryland
- Sierra McCormick as Jackie Ryland
- Jared Gilmore as Jonas Ryland
- Sarah Thompson as Tina
- Stewart F. Lane as Mike Edelstein
- Clyde Kusatsu as Mr. Halligan
- Stewart F. Lane as Mike Edelstein
- Bonnie Comley as Janet Edelstein
- Marla Maples as Brandy
- John Burke as Carl Ryland
- Michael Healey as News Reporter on Radio
- Caia Coley as Carol
- Anna Barnholtz as Kate Edelstein
- Aidan Schenck as Michael Edelstein
- Keith Dobbins as Santa Claus
Critical reception
DVD Verdict found the DVD transfer acceptable, with "fine detail and considerable depth", and solid audio, but found the film itself to be trite and derivative, writing that poor performances, absurd character behavior and horrible-written dialogue made the film "a pretty wretched viewing experience".[1]
Movie Moxie writes that the film "has a very sweet spirit and whimsical nature to it, great for light holiday viewing". They note that Emmanuelle Vaugier is charismatic in the lead role and that Cynthia Gibb "is fabulous as the stone cold Samantha".[2]
Conversely, Movie City News wrote "Only fans of the cast members and made-for-cable rom-coms will find something interesting here, I’m afraid."[3]
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