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Lifetime Double Feature: The Road to Christmas / Recipe for a Perfect Christmas DVD

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  • Additional Details
  • Format: DVD
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Run Time: 172 Minutes
  • Region: 1 Region?
  • Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen
  • Language: English
  • Studio: A&E Video
  • DVD Release Date: October 18, 2011
  • Closed Captioning: Yes
  • Audio: ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC]
  • Cast: Jennifer Grey, Carly Pope
  • Genre: Drama
  • Color: Color
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THE ROAD TO CHRISTMAS
Claire Larabee (Jennifer Grey, Dirty Dancing) has it all: loving friends, a successful career as a top fashion photographer, and a handsome multimillionaire fianc. A few days before Christmas, a huge snowstorm prevents Claire from making it to her wedding in Aspen so she hitches a ride with single dad Wes (Clark Gregg, Iron Man) and his daughter to get there. Wes and Claire initially hate each other, but on eve of her wedding, Claire is forced to ask herself a surprising question: is Wes, a man who is seemingly wrong for her in every possible way, really Mr. Right?

RECIPE FOR A PERFECT CHRISTMAS
J.J. (Carly Pope, Popular), a 24 year-old cute but bookish magazine writer, finally gets her shot at the coveted food critic's job. That very same day, however, her vivacious but estranged mother (Christine Baranski, The Good Wife) shows up on her doorstep. Desperate to get mom out of her hair so she can write, J.J. makes a deal with the likeable owner (Bobby Cannavale, Will & Grace) of a struggling restaurant: take her mother out on some dates in exchange for a possible review. Problem is, J.J. ends up falling hard for the restaurant owner and gets hit with a case of writers block. In the end, as Christmas arrives, J.J. realizes that her mother is just as vulnerable and insecure as she is, and that love and family are worth risking everything for.

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