A sneak peek at A Veteran’s Christmas, filmed partially in Huntsville

A sneak peek at A Veteran’s Christmas, filmed partially in Huntsville

 

For a few days in late September, part of Huntsville’s Main Street was transformed into a U.S. town for the filming of Hallmark movie A Veteran’s Christmas. That movie will premiere on November 11 on the Hallmark channel, but you can get a sneak peek in the trailer below. Watch for a scene on Main Street at 0:17 and one of Huntsville’s Kent Park at the 0:21 mark.

It will also air on the W Network on November 12.

Hallmark describes the film like this:

“Honorably discharged from the Marines, Grace is driving to Cincinnati, when her jeep breaks down, and Judge Joe Peterson offers his guesthouse until it’s repaired. As they spend time together they fall in love, but Grace worries Joe isn’t over his ex, Marnie, and Joe must decide if he should move to Chicago to be a District Court Judge. If he does, Grace sees no reason to accept a job heading the town’s Search & Rescue. Overhearing Joe talking to Marnie, Grace is brokenhearted, and leaves, until Joe unleashes a surprise that could make Grace stay in River Crossing forever. Starring Eloise Mumford and Sean Faris.”

https://youtu.be/bsgm4tSjgCc

Related:

Local business became more than just part of the backdrop for Christmas movie


What does the town gain from disruptions as a result of the movie shoot?

Hallmark to film Christmas movie scenes in Huntsville in late September

This post has been updated to include the movie’s W Network air time.

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One Comment

  1. Nicole L Poitras says:

    From Montreal. It was a beautiful movie with two fabulous stars Sean Faris and Eloise mumford. It was the first time that I saw Eloise Mumford. She is a beautiful lady. I did liked the exchange between “Joe and Grace”. I can not stop viewing that movie on my TV. I wished we could see more of those movies with the veterans and the military people. I liked everything of a touch of military.
    Thank You for your service.

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