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201784 minDrama, TV Movie, Romance

Rocky Mountain Christmas

Is Rocky Mountain Christmas a Hit or Flop?

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Is Rocky Mountain Christmas worth watching? With a rating of 6.4/10, this Drama, TV Movie, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Rocky Mountain Christmas Synopsis

Sarah Davis heads to her uncle’s struggling ranch to escape New York and the spotlight from a recent breakup. Returning home for the first time since her aunt passed, complications arise when Graham, an entitled Hollywood star, arrives at the ranch to prepare for his next film. As Sarah and Graham start to bond, Sarah may get more for Christmas than she bargained for.

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Top Cast

Lindy Booth
Lindy BoothSarah
Kristoffer Polaha
Kristoffer PolahaGraham
Treat Williams
Treat WilliamsRoy
Chris McNally
Chris McNallyCody
Jason Schombing
Jason SchombingPeter
Paige McCulloch
Paige McCullochNicole
Marci T. House
Marci T. HouseDelia
Rhonda Dent
Rhonda DentPaige
Duncan Minett
Duncan MinettRadio DJ
Kelly Konno
Kelly KonnoJenny

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Is Rocky Mountain Christmas worth watching?

Rocky Mountain Christmas has received mixed reviews with a 6.4/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, TV Movie, Romance movies.

Is Rocky Mountain Christmas hit or flop?

Rocky Mountain Christmas has received average ratings (6.4/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Rocky Mountain Christmas?

Rocky Mountain Christmas is a Drama, TV Movie, Romance movie that Sarah Davis heads to her uncle’s struggling ranch to escape New York and the spotlight from a recent breakup. Returning home for the first time since ...

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Critic Reviews

RNDMRSNov 21, 2021
★ 3

This film is **hallmark to its own fault falling** into trope after trope with predictability being the overwhelming storyline, characters are introduced (such as Delilah) for purpose of having characters and a proposed character development is hinted but then axed during the 'climax' in favour of the clumsy handling of family tragedy, it creates a 80 minute film of 1 storyline and one couple character arc. I would have liked to have the side characters (such as Delilah) to have a more prevalent role in the storyline rather than background characters serving to a dense experience. Overall, the movie was a time filler, hallmark convention that was clearly **targeted at the demographic, and not cinéphiles.**