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Release Date:
December 1, 2022
Original Title:
Hotel for the Holidays
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Brad Krevoy Television
Hideaway Pictures
Hp Hotel Holiday Productions
Motion Picture Corporation of America
Northern Ontario Film Studios
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Georgia is an ambitious young woman and the manager of the high-end hotel, which attracts guests of all kinds—including heartbroken singles, an infamous pop star, and a European ex-prince who recently abdicated his throne — all looking to escape from their everyday lives and come to the hotel as a sanctuary during the holiday season. Georgia’s work and personal life become entangled when she is caught between the charming hotel chef Luke and the sophisticated ex-prince staying at the hotel, Prince Raymond. The storylines of Georgia and the hotel’s eclectic guests twist, turn, and come together, as they unexpectedly find friendship, love, and inspiration.
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Casting:
Helen Geier
Jason Knight
Kendra Shay Clark
Costume Designer:
Alisa Krost
Director:
Ron Oliver
Director of Photography:
Russ Goozee
Editor:
David B. Thompson
Executive Producer:
Ron Oliver
Amy Krell
Brad Krevoy
Ernie Barbarash
Susie Belzberg Krevoy
Lorenzo Nardini
David Anselmo
Amanda Phillips
Kathy Ceroni
Jimmy Townsend
Eric Jarboe
Music:
Stephen Krecklo
Sean Nimmons-Paterson
Producer:
David Anselmo
Production Design:
Graham Caswell
Set Decoration:
David DeMarinis
Supervising Producer:
Michael Shepard
Kelly Martin
W. Michael Beard
James Mou
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