
Through a series of mishaps, sophisticated Princess Amelia is stranded in the small town of Tucker, Maine. There she becomes an "ordinary" guest of the unsuspecting Cutler family.
1h 30m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Don McBrearty
Director

Merritt Patterson
Princess Amelia

Trevor Donovan
Sam

Charlie Boyle
Sophie Cutler

Marnie McPhail
Annie Cutler

Lindsay Owen Pierre
Brock Montrose

Cherion Drakes
Melanie Montrose

Jaeda Owens
Libby Montrose

Damas
Mar 29, 2023source: Jingle Bell Princess

Brehneh🇵🇭🏳️🌈
Mar 29, 2023GAC Family have literally just about been formed, but it's not faring too badly. Sure, there have been misfires, such as 'The Great Christmas Switch'. There have also been winners, primarily 'Much Ado About Christmas'. Also saw 'Jingle Bell Princess' for the leads, have seen both Merritt Patterson and Trevor Donovan in other things and have seen that they can be good with the right material. Was very willing to give it a fair chance, despite the storyline not sounding particularly promising. Feelings overall for 'Jingle Bell Princess' were rather mixed. There are quite a lot of things done well, with the best aspects being close to great. There are though some major shortcomings that stop it from being above decent, and it does very little new with an overused formula (an overuse that one does feel). 'Jingle Bell Princess' is a long way from being a disaster and is a superior film to 'The Great Christmas Switch' for instance, but it doesn't have the same amount or kind of spark that 'Much Ado About Christmas' had. 'Jingle Bell Princess' good things are going to be mentioned first. Donovan is incredibly likeable and charming in his role, never stiff or personality wise even when having an understated acting style. The chemistry between him and Patterson has moments of charm. The supporting cast are solid, even when having cliched characters to work with. Production values are attractive to look at, the scenery is beautiful in particular. The music is easy on the ears and doesn't feel too much. There are charming and light hearted moments sprinkled throughout. However, Patterson overdoes it in a performance that comes over as over eager. Her character is underdeveloped and her exaggerated flaws stop her from being likeable. Her chemistry with Donovan has moments, but on the whole it's bland and walk through like, indicative of writers that were too indifferent in fleshing out the relationship and a director that had their mind on other things. The writing is too corny and doesn't flow naturally on the whole. The story is very predictable, doing nothing new with a type of story that was old long before 'Jingle Bell Princess' was made, and some serious suspension of disbelief is needed for too many situations that don't make sense due to a lot of choppiness and motivations being left vague. The pacing is all over the place, the film is dull due to seeing on screen pretty much exactly what was to be expected, while also having a lot of jumping about, am sure that more parts were filmed that somehow didn't make it into the film. The ending is too neat. Overall, some good and some bad, could have been a lot better as well as worse. 5/10.

iamnotmizzk
Mar 29, 2023I had hopes that the GAC network, after hiring away many Hallmark performers, would product movies with some new qualities, some life, and fewer overused plot elements. This movie shows how the management and producers have completely wasted an opportunity. On the positive side, the acting talent and overrall production quality are good. But... wow, are there way too many plausibility gaps, way too much use of traditional and overused Hallmark Romance elements and absolutely no spark. Some of the misses with reality elements include (a) their flying back from Maine to eastern Europe on midday Christmas to get to a dinner in Europe... really? - this is physically impossible. (b) the private jet they use is not remotely large enough to have a private cabin which is the main excuse for this plotline to happen, (c) the airport they use totally would not happen except for an extreme emergency - they would use a larger airport like Bangor, (d) there is no way in heck that both cell and landline service would be down for multiple days... which is another theoretical reason for this storyline to happen. (e) oh, and the thing with the semi-magical dog and his bells which can be heard over great distances -- a cute fantasy element but totally dropped as the movie progressed. And... in case I missed it, this movie is dull. Good talent given a bad set of plot points and poor directing. Shame on this pretend-Hallmark producton.

bitaniya
Oct 18, 2022Very sweet Christmas movie. Great chemistry between the main characters; adorable father daughter relationship with some tender moments; funny moments too; and of course Storm, the dog that made it all happen. Trevor and Merritt are delightful and the banter between them is perfect.