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6/10
"Timing is everything, babe."
utgard143 December 2015
Lovely, if entirely predictable, TV movie about a prince (Kirk Barker) from a small European country who comes to America to escape an arranged marriage to a woman he doesn't love. While there he meets and falls in love with a young woman (Viva Bianca) struggling to keep her diner open and take care of her younger sister after their parents were killed in a car accident.

Viva Bianca is just wonderful. I have seen her in a number of things but this is the first time I've seen her playing such a sensitive and "nice" character, and she does a remarkable job. A lot of times with made-for-television movies, the actors will phone it in and just show up to read their lines and collect their pay. But here you can tell she actually takes care with the part and tries to breathe some life and personality into what could easily be a cardboard role (and has been in similar movies I've seen). Her American accent is also superb in this. I've heard her use one before but this time it seems softer than her normal tone and there aren't as many of the usual 'tells' you get when some actors of other nationalities attempt to use an American accent. Again, she's putting an effort forth here that you can't help but appreciate given how lazy other actors can be with these things. For his part, Kirk Barker is good as the male lead. He's a little stiff but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that much of that is intentional for the part, as I haven't seen him in anything before this. He and Viva don't exactly have sizzling chemistry but they manage to sell the romance well. Kelly LeBrock, Maxwell Caulfield, and Mark Lindsay Chapman are all fine in supporting parts. A little cheesy at times (especially LeBrock) but fine. Aaron O'Connell plays Viva's douchey ex. He makes for a fun villain. This same year saw him play the good guy in another Christmas TV movie alongside Katrina Law (another Spartacus alum like Viva). For a guy who's probably only cast for his looks, he does an admirable job. The highlight of the supporting players is Brittany Beery as the sister of our heroine. She's full of life and charm and just brightens up every scene that she's in. She and Viva share a great rapport that makes it easier to buy them as sisters.

As I said before, the movie's very predictable and routine. But, then again, most TV movies are. What makes this one work is a nice cast, led by the lovely Viva Bianca in an enchanting turn, and some beautiful western New York scenery. If you enjoy movies of this type, you'll likely enjoy this one. Directed and co-written by Fred Olen Ray, of Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers and Bad Girls from Mars fame. Wait, what?
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7/10
This movie makes want to visit the place they filmed
Christmas-Reviewer30 October 2016
BEWARE OF FALSE REVIEWS & REVIEWERS. SOME REVIEWERS HAVE ONLY ONE REVIEW TO THEIR NAME. NOW WHEN ITS A POSITIVE REVIEW THAT TELLS ME THEY WERE INVOLVED WITH THE FILM. IF ITS A NEGATIVE REVIEW THEN THEY MIGHT HAVE A GRUDGE AGAINST THE FILM . NOW I HAVE REVIEWED OVER 200 HOLIDAY FILMS. I HAVE NO AGENDA. I AM HONEST! Prince Duncan (Kirk Barker) from a small European country who comes to America to escape an arranged marriage to a woman he doesn't love. While there he meets and falls in love with a young waitress named Emma (Viva Bianca) struggling to keep her diner open and take care of her younger sister Alice (Brittany Beery). She also being pursued by her on again off again boyfriend who wants to get married to her.

The film is not original 1 bet. You know what is going to happen. However the film makers made this movie that looks like a Norman Rockwell painting. The acting by the 2 leads is very good. I saw this on the Hallmark Channel. Check it out if you can.

Suitable for everyone. Most men and children under 12 will be bored. I have seen over 150 Christmas movies and this is one of the better ones!
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5/10
So...so. Scratches the itch but not great.
AJ-Reviews13 January 2021
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Let me summarize the entire experience: At first you might think that you accidentally clicked on a spiderman movie, but then you realize that the lead male isn't Tom Holland but someone who could easily pass as his brother (Kirk Barker). Next you are introduced to the female lead who can't manage to use a syrup bottle--- but then you realize that she purposely didn't squirt it because she and her sister grab the waffle like it was a hamburger, which begs the question, "Why was there a syrup bottle there in the first place?" The next thing you see is the ugliest painted tudor B&B that looks like it belongs in a Dr. Seuss book rather than in a cozy town. You come to learn that the prince (Kirk Barker) has a magical jacket that has the power to remove all snow and wetness whenever there is a camera cut. (Serious voice now) Probably the best part of the movie happens an hour into it where a 17 year old gives sage words of advice. I take that kind of advice and back it 100% in real life. (back to slight-sarcastic review voice) In the big romantic date scene where the main female character get's her "all about her" narcissistic moment- you are suddenly pulled out of the fantasy world by a "fake violin" playing that is so fake that while you can forget about syrup and a trite story, and the fact that these character's will probably get married after 3 days of knowing each other, you just can't get over the fakeness of the violin playing. The insult to injury comes in the form of a few lame flash-back montages that only seem to work in korean dramas. They just don't really help in this movie. The final pan up in the movie is pretty lame too. So, was there anything else good in the movie? Yes actually. It was refreshing to watch a "christmasee romance movie" where the lead male character isn't some cardboard one-dimensional object but rather an actual human being with character development. In fact, it seems like both characters learn a bit from one another (as good couples do). Acting was also pretty decent and dialogue was good-enough. Overall, not a bad movie, not a good movie. Just meh
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6/10
Festive royalty
TheLittleSongbird19 October 2021
'A Prince for Christmas' was watched with fairly mixed expectations. Despite the whole royalty and commoner story in a Christmas setting is not novel territory and was used many times since by particularly Hallmark with variable success. It did though sound like a charming pleasant diversion if done right, regardless of lack of originality and budget, as long as expectations weren't too high and people bear in mind that this is not meant to be Oscar-worthy material.

Seeing 'A Prince for Christmas' myself with an open mind, while not finding it great it is also not horrible. Am not going to say that it is not devoid of fairly major flaws, as that is not the case, but considering that the advertising was pretty cheesy 'A Prince for Christmas' turned out to be a lot better than the advertising and the title (which is a giveaway enough to not expect too much) suggest. It knew what it set out to do and does it in a way that is above average on the whole.

There are plenty of good things here. The settings and costumes are quite nice, as is the nostalgic-sounding soundtrack. While the direction is not exceptional, it does well at giving some vim to unoriginal material, doesn't get too heavy and manages to get well above average performances from most of the cast. The story is not perfect or mind-blowing, but has a warm heart and a genuinely cute charm.

Most of the performances are above average, and even good in the case of some, and the characters have personality and appealing ones. The two lead characters also have growth to them rather than too perfect from the start or difficult to like throughout. Aaron O'Connell has fun in his role and just about avoids making his quite stock character annoying generally. Brittany Beery gives the best supporting performance, being a life-filled breath of fresh air without overdoing it.

Kirk Barber starts off a little uptight perhaps, a lot of it is down to the writing, but once he becomes more comfortable he is very engaging and has a genuine and natural chemistry with Viva Bianca. Who is wonderful here and the best thing about 'A Prince for Christmas', have not a female lead this likeable, sensitive or charming (without being too nice) for any Christmas film in some time.

Did think however that there were debits. A lot of the dialogue is too thick on the cheese and doesn't always flow and despite not being bland the story is not much different from most films of this type with a too neat ending.

Will agree that Todd's aggression is a bit over the top on occasion, though it didn't bother me as much. Not all the acting is great, Kelly LeBrock's performance does lack subtlety and dignity (which are my idea of what her character should be like, personal preference) and she is not always at ease. While the settings are nice, the way the film is photographed and edited cheapen them. Some of the camerawork in particular is flat and disorganised.

Overall, just above the average mark and a lot better than expected despite some issues. 6/10.
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One of my ION season favs
cwg2005a31 December 2020
"A Prince for Christmas" is one you will be able to watch twice each season. The actors are likeable (a MUST for these sorta - cheesy template Christmas romances), the writing is a level above the usual, and the characters are nice people you don't mind spending a couple hours with. It was shot in USA and in England (and a long - shot set piece in easter Europe), and unlike many of the seasonal films, it does not look cheaply made (which is not to say it looks like a multi-million dollar tent event, but it looks like the producers cared). This is a successful entry into the genre, and one which you should take the time to watch -- twice if you've the time.
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4/10
Meh...
henrys-8854825 December 2020
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She comes off as spoiled to me. Gorgeous ex who is successful and offers to pay for her sister's college tuition. But nope, not good enough... She wants a prince. And instead of working for a living, her original plan was to sell the family diner so she can travel across Europe. Nothing wrong with that exactly but this type of story works best when the main character truly is a victim of some sort but she never comes off that way. And I guess her ex is supposed to be the bad guy, but again he doesn't come off that way. So the story is weak at best.
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7/10
1000 reasons it shouldn't work ... but indeed it does
A_Different_Drummer2 February 2017
As I have indicated in other IMDb reviews, it doesn't really matter what "country of origin" the production company chooses to stamp on its press releases, the Canuck film industry has over the years pretty much cornered the market on these specific type of X-mas treats, and you could not find a more typical variation if you tried.

The settings are Canadian, as is the crew, and the extras are so Canadian it hurts. (Although -- a mercy -- somewhere in this millennium Canada learned that the first priority for its films was teaching its actors to lose the accent.)

The story however is rock solid, the direction is more than competent, and the two leads, Viva Bianca and Kirk Barker are actually quite amazing. They work with the script very aggressively and sell it. Bianca in particular gives no indication she played the #1 heartless bi-yach in Spartacus and comes across as sweet, competent, someone you really would want to know.

Recommended.
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1/10
You can keep your prince for Christmas
williamhogg-8891720 December 2021
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Wow. I can't believe I made it out the other side of this movie. As someone who enjoys the classic cheesy predictable nature of holiday movies, this "film" was more on the painful side of things rather than the light hearted and cheesy. The acting and script literally had me wondering what they were actually saying. Just throwing together a handful of sayings every other word is not a script. Not to mention the settings and music. I don't think you would find an outdated microwave and toaster oven in the official palace kitchen. But ya know budget cuts. Let's just say leaving a princess to be waiting until the day before her wedding when she has done absolutely nothing wrong is horrific. We don't even see her in the movie. Also let's just touch on the fact that our main character's parents died in a crash and how does she cope on their anniversary of death? She jokes about dying on a sled ride and takes a selfie to commemorate. I am just lost.
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9/10
sweet
jbdbmock19 November 2020
Light, entertaining romantic comedy. A little predicable, but enjoyable.
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7/10
wb the wedding?!?!
isabelgonzalez-9702417 September 2021
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I sat through the whole thing. Waiting. For. A. wedding!!!!! It would've been a 10/10 hallmark movie if the damn wedding happened. Like???? Bruhhhh that's all we wanteddddd!!!!!
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5/10
Ohhh my gosh. Predictable and tepid
Mila_Marie_0024 November 2017
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This story line was sooo predictable and so poorly written I could barely watch. I love movies about prince's and princesses but wow - this was almost unwatchable. There was not one surprising plot twist or interesting character in the thing. Not even the (spoiler alert - kinda) crippled sister could spice it up enough. What a bore. I gave it 5 just cuz the prince is handsome and the palace is pretty to look at but that's about it. How disappointing. I expect this poorly acted, predictable, cheesy crap from Hallmark or Lifetime but to be honest I had a higher expectation of a Netflix Original.
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9/10
Timing is everything BABE.
jewelch25 November 2020
Yes timing is everything and I picked the right time to watch this amazingly good Christmas show, DO NOT pay any attention to any bad reviews. The Prince and Emma really seemed made for each other , BUT then were they, Hmmmm Watch and see. James Welch Henderson, Arkansas 11/24/2020
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6/10
The Prince and Me only set at Christmas Time
lisafordeay19 November 2017
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A Prince For Christmas is a made for TV film starring Viva Bianca and Kirk Barker and tells the tale of a young handsome prince of Beaumount (Barker)who is forced to marry someone he doesn't love. Sick of not choosing who he wants to marry he travels to America where his car ends up dead out of a small town in the states. He bumps into a young woman named Emma(Bianca)and he calls himself David instead of Prince Duncan. So as "David" is waiting for a train ride he of course ends up spending some time with Emma and eventually the two fall in love. Of course their romance gets ruined by Emma's ex boyfriend Todd who is up to no good. So will Emma discover that "David" isn't who he says he is?

Overall this was a decent Christmas movie. Is it the best film ever no but its still not that bad. As I was watching this film it reminds me so much of The Prince and Me. Both films have a prince from another country who are sick and tired of being treated royalty. They travel to America where they fall for American girls who want more in life,the prince and the commoner fall in love,they find out about the guy's identity. The list goes on.

See it if you loved The Prince & Me and Coming To America.
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5/10
Not bad, but nothing special.
mark-15895 November 2017
It has one great line: "Two men in my life, and the honest one turns out to be the used car salesman."

I spent the first half of the film trying to figure out why, if Duncan flew from Europe and was going to NYC, he happened to be driving through the middle of nowhere on the way to NYC.

That was the big mystery in this otherwise it is a fairly predictable and pedestrian retelling of an oft-told tale.
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Go for any other royal flick instead
Moonicas15 December 2020
One of the early movies in the royal and a commoner genre we're now flooded with. It lacks originality, charismatic actors, and sometimes even logic. The prince obviously took a commercial transatlantic flight to the US since he went incognito, so how the hell did he end up in the middle of nowhere instead of New York in the first place? Or did he travel in his ridiculous royal outfit the whole time the second time around? I usually enjoy feel-good TV movies, but this was pretty bad. I'd rather watch any of Hallmark's movies with a similar plot again than this one.
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7/10
Mostly good with some very bad points
Jackbv1232 January 2018
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This is a fairly predictable prince and commoner movie. The protagonists are a handsome couple that are basically developing quite a romance. The commoner's situation is perhaps even a little more dire than the usual and she is confronted with some depressing options. The movie does right in devoting a lot of screen time to Prince Duncan and Emma. The viewer gets to see their relationship develop. Viva Bianca and Kirk Barker have a nice chemistry without Emma knowing who he is. The story develops along predictable lines. The final scene is well executed.

The bad point is this. This movie comes very close to crossing a line and comes close enough to deserve being called on it. "Todd's not a bad guy, he's just hurt." Alice says this after Todd's overly aggressive behavior which results in a fight. Todd is guilty because he thinks he owns Alice. And he degrades her. He tells her she doesn't deserve anything better. I'm not sure that Todd would back off if she made a firm statement of no. She actually does say no several times, but then appears to waffle. Alice doesn't put her foot down. Every time Todd asks her to make a final choice, Alice doesn't. That doesn't condone Todd's attitude of ownership and aggressive behavior. But the movie doesn't condemn it. He suffers no negative consequences and the movie's postscript even gives him something of a happy ending.

Romance movies need to stop condoning this behavior. I've seen various degrees of this behavior in several romance TV movies. This movie is actually on the mild side. In some of them, the man is even more wrong, often grabbing the woman and kissing her without permission even as she struggles to break the kiss. This is unacceptable behavior and movies such as this need to make that clear. I have yet to see a romance movie that does.

I didn't rate this movie originally and watched it again because I didn't see a personal rating. The second time through confirmed my original thoughts but I decided to add a few more and give it rating based on everything but the double standard of condoning unacceptable male aggression, even though I feel strongly about it. Other than that the movie is actually enjoyable.
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3/10
Generic and Soft Fairytale
iquine28 December 2017
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I'm not embarrassed to say I watched this...who am I kidding...of course I am! Ha! It found its way onto my TV as I was multitasking during the holidays. This is a made for TV movie so no reason to hammer away at this but it was OK at best. It brought absolutely nothing new to the table. Ask any 12 year old girl how they envision a fairytale life twist and it'll most likely include being swept off their feet and marrying a wealthy prince. Combine that with the most expected soft story arc and there's your movie. Shot on an obvious budget, one of several big eye rolls was that an 'official royal kitchen' was nothing more than shooting in a modern McMansion kitchen with white appliances. No reason to watch this unless you pop in a movie with your grandmother or have it on in the background during the holidays.
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7/10
Loved Duncan
gfinkelhoffer-4502623 September 2023
Generally the 'Prince or Princess' is usually a pompous a** & scarily good-looking! Kirk Barker makes Prince Duncan a thoroughly likeable Prince! He isn't 'classically' handsome but Barker doesn't try to be!

I try to watch all of these Christmas movies & I have to say I always watch this one when it shows up on the streaming channels (which some have been showing Christmas movies all summer).

I also hadn't realized until a couple of months ago that the actress who plays Emma was Iliythia in the Spartacus series on Starz. I thought she looked familiar but..? That character was miles apart from the character she plays here.

Brittany Beery as Alice is charming. In the small part of Geoffrey, Mark Lindsay Chapman is also perfect.

I do wish they had made a sequel with the wedding, babies, etc.
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5/10
single camer photography does not enhance a foe pulp fiction storyline
Dunham1625 April 2018
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The fantasy of a capable woman at wits end in her small town saved by a Prince Charming is well enough filmed to be worth waching. What is not worth watching more thna once is the low end single camera shooting though well edited without crowd scene or more scenes in the mythical European country Palace beyond a small family in their dining room. Could use more pulp fiction fantasy romance of its genre.
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8/10
Very warming!
Irishchatter2 December 2015
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I very much enjoyed watching this movie because you don't know what to expect next from the story. I found it quite moving too that it gives a realistic view of some people's Christmas who find it difficult financially to afford decorations or anything involved during the holiday season.

I thought Kirk Barker did such an outstanding performance as a Prince, it would be actually cool if he found out he was related to a prince for real, that would be amazing to think if that ever happened at all! Aaron O'Connell was good at playing such a bad boy hunk in this! He just killed his performance! I'm surprised he isn't in the spotlight because y'know, any actress starring with him would be on top of him haha!

Anyhow, we move onto Viva Bianca! Wow, she did a killer American accent! Seriously I honestly thought she was actually American since this is an American movie! Boy, didn't they pick the right actress to act properly?! She is very talented and a stunning actress, I just have to give her an applause for her hard work being involved in this movie!
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7/10
Charming
bigleaf24 January 2022
It may be predictable, but this is a sweet movie. Lovely winter scenery and really delightful background music. Just the thing to warm the heart on a cold winter's night.
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2/10
Terrible Acting
leoradowling104319 December 2021
Neither the prince or his diner-waitress 'princess' has any acting talent. Zilch. The gal who played her younger sister has some sparkle, though. (Full disclosure: I only lasted 20 minutes. I tried but the flat acting, predictable script, and the winter scenes devoid of sunshine forced me to make a change. I opted for a non-Chrismas movie.
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9/10
It's what every little girl dreams about
suzieq-0779524 December 2017
If you're a man it probably isn't your type of film. But, if you're a female you will love it.
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4/10
It's all too generic
cheer8810 December 2017
It was on the TV channel so I watched off and on. Well, I wonder why someone even bothered to make this type of films. I don't think it could be profitable for one reason. I would rather watch soap operas which might have more excitements instead. Sometimes, I even found some good lines in them.

Here is something about entertainment industry. Everyone wants a piece of the pie. But only very few could ever get it. I used to watch those movies on Lifetime channel long time ago. I would only guess this one probably where it is from. Yes, you can dunk yourself into such a movie to avoid deeper issues in life then yours would just like well-fitted puzzles fall into places. Those actors in this kind of films most likely never have break-out in their career sadly. Nevertheless, there are quite few famous actors started their careers in soap opera. So one piece advise to those actors want to be, you should choose soap operas over this kind if there is ever any given chance.
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5/10
Weak remake of a 2013 Christmas film
Dunham1630 November 2015
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This is a weak Ion remake of a 2013 Hallmark Christmas film. In this film Kelly Le Brock plays the Queen of a small European principality floored when her engaged to be married son and heir holidays in America to fall in love with a commoner. In the 2013 film it was Jane Seymour such a Queen floored for the same reason who aces her more substantial part in a better made movie.The 2015 remake has no palatial seeming settings and relatively few minutes outside Europe. It looks low budget though well acted and edited, its strongest virtues. With less visual sparkle and a less interesting storyline it is the more forgettable of the two. Holds your interest but not a great film.
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