“A Christmas Miracle for Daisy” is an average holiday telefilm storyline, but I dig the holiday costume and production design, which made me enjoy this film even more. Overall, “A Christmas Miracle for Daisy” may not be super deep, but it’s entertaining!
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TITLE: A Christmas Miracle for Daisy
FILM YEAR: 2021
DURATION: 85 Minutes
Directed by Mike Rohl
Written by J.B. White
Executive Producer: Vince Balzano, Susie Belzberger, Eric Jarboe, Brad Krevoy, Trevor McWhinney, Amanda Phillips, Mike Rohl, Jimmy Townsend, Jill Wagner
Supervising Producer: Anthony Epp, Michael Shepard, Jonathan Shore
Music by Terry Frewer
Cinematography by Ron Stannett
Edited by Mauri Bernstein
Casting by Jackie Lind
Production Design by Ginna Scotto
Set Decoration by Roman Rozumny
Costume Design by Jessica Kalan
Starring:
Jill Wagner as Whitney Alder
Nick Bateman as Conner Sheenan
Rubi Tupper as Daisy
Tegan Moss as Andi Buchanan
Joe Costa as Reed Phillip
Andrew Francis as Eric Neuman
Heather-Claire Nortey as Marybeth Phillip
Terrence Kelly as Kris Kringles
Whitney is designing Santa’s float for a parade when a potential job opportunity comes her way: the full redesign of a home by Christmas Eve. She discovers the new owner is her ex-boyfriend, Connor, who just moved to town with his daughter, Daisy
It seems that Christmas films would be incomplete without a film about two exes meeting up again during the holidays.
And that is the case with “A Christmas Miracle for Daisy” which aired on General American Family back in 2015.
The film is directed by Mike Rohl (“The Princess Switch” films, “Shadowhunters”) and written by J.B. White (“Road Trip Romance”, “Crisis Point”) and would star Jill Wagner (“Teen Wolf”, “Splinter”), Nick Bateman (“Hobo with a Shotgun”, “The Matchmaker’s Playbook”), Tegan Moss (“The X-Files”), Rubi Tupper, Joe Costa (“Love Hard”, “Fringe”) and Andrew Francis (“The Invisible”, “Final Destination 3”).
“A Christmas Miracle for Daisy” revolves around designer Whitney Alder, who had been designing a Christmas float for a parade but received a major job opportunity for a wealthy person who wanted a home redesign by Christmas Eve.
Whitney is excited until she finds out the client is Conner Sheenan, her ex-boyfriend.
Whitney learns that while she focused on designing, Connor had become a wealthy businessman and is moving in town with Daisy (portrayed by Rubi Tupper), his niece that he promised to raise when his sister had passed.
So, as a single father, Conner retired early as a wealthy businessman and returned back home.
But can these two exes end move on from their past together?
When it comes to holiday telefilms, you have to watch a film that involves ex-couples reuniting together. In this case, Whitney the designer finds out her new client is her ex, Conner.
While Whitney harbors old angry feelings towards Conner, Conner has not felt that way towards her at all and even compliments her. But while designing and spending time with both Conner and Daisy, Whitney starts to feel those old feelings of love that she had for him back then.
“A Christmas Miracle for Daisy” is an average holiday telefilm storyline, but I dig the holiday costume and production design, which made me enjoy this film even more. Overall, “A Christmas Miracle for Daisy” may not be super deep, but it’s entertaining!
Click here to watch “A Christmas Miracle for Daisy” on Amazon