![]() ĭespite the lyrics making no mention of any holiday, the song has come to be regarded as a Christmas song worldwide due to its winter theme, being played on radio stations during the Christmas and holiday season, and having often been covered by various artists on Christmas-themed albums. The song was first recorded that fall by Vaughn Monroe, was released just after Thanksgiving, and became a hit by Christmas. " Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!", also known as simply " Let It Snow", is a song written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in July 1945 in Hollywood, California, during a heat wave as Cahn and Styne imagined cooler conditions. For other uses, see Let It Snow (disambiguation). It's a better than average Christmas TV movie that will make you smile."Let It Snow" redirects here. It has humor, romance, and heartwarming family moments. The story is predictable but who cares really? This isn't challenging stuff but it is enjoyable. The Canadian scenery (subbing for Maine) is lovely. Oh, and just to preserve it for posterity in case someone changes it: Jesse Hutch's IMDb bio currently brags that he shares a birthplace with fictional comic book character Wolverine and tells a rather odd anecdote about him faking a hostage situation at his high school. ![]() It's pretty much impossible to dislike them. Dan Willmott and Gabrielle Rose are his salt of the earth parents. I wouldn't mind seeing him in more starring roles. He does well and has nice chemistry with Candace. This is one of the bigger roles I've seem him in. He's been a guest-star on just about everything that films in Canada. Jesse Hutch is an actor whose face is very recognizable if you watch much TV, even if you can't remember where exactly you've seen him before. The fact that Thicke used to play Candace's brother Kirk's father on Growing Pains no doubt led to some back-patting for whoever cast him. Alan Thicke is good as her not-so-likable dad. She's the same here as she is in every role: pretty, charming, likable. I'm always down for a good Candace Cameron Bure TV movie, especially a Christmas one. If you think she'll fall for the handsome son (Jesse Hutch) and have a change of heart about Christmas, you must have seen a Hallmark movie before. Stephanie spends the week before Christmas with the family, experiencing the holiday their way. The plan is to turn the cozy rustic lodge into a ski resort, which is news to the family selling it. Stephanie (Candace Cameron Bure) is an executive with no Christmas spirit who's sent by her boss (and father) to look at a family-owned lodge their company has just acquired. Reviewed by utgard14 7 / 10 "I don't do cold." As her Christmas Eve deadline approaches, she's faced with a decision: should she transform the lodge into a new winter hot spot or embrace tradition and let it snow? With Stephanie's newfound Christmas spirit and unexpected holiday romance, she begins to question Falcon's overhaul. To complicate her professional duties even further, the combative feelings she felt toward Brady turn into romantic ones. But as the lodge's festive traditions provide the Christmas Stephanie never had growing up with her distant father, Stephanie finds herself enjoying every minute. ![]() A self-defined Grinch, Stephanie begins her stay at Snow Valley Lodge immune to Christmas sentiment. ![]()
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