A Bramble House Christmas

A Bramble House Christmas is a TV movie starring Autumn Reeser, David Haydn-Jones, and Liam Hughes. Finn Conrad becomes suspicious as to why his father left a nurse, named Willa $100,000, and goes undercover to investigate. When she...
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Running Time
1 hours
24 minutes
Genres
Drama
Actors
Autumn Reeser, Teryl Rothery, David Haydn-Jones, Liam Hughes
Director
Steven R. Monroe
Writer
Jamie Pachino
Country
Canada
Year
2017
Other Titles
L'héritage de Noël, Bozic na posestvu Bramble
Languages
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
日本語, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी
Comments about drama «A Bramble House Christmas» (1198)
Delighted to take Scout away for Christmas, Willa does not know that her benefactor's two adult children MOLLY and FINN have also read the will and are sure that she has swindled their father. Determined to get to the truth, Finn follows Willa to Bramble House to confront her.
This is a nice Drama movie, I recommend it.
Ever since the beginning of the film, I was so amazed and happy That I was at the premier of the movie. Very good acting from all the main characters and good acting from the rest.
It was a very nice movie. Just try to have fun and you will enjoy it.
A fantastic, excellent and glamorous movie with everything. Super!
"L'héritage de Noël" is a masterpiece, it's certainly one of my favorite movies cause it's so perfect in every way.
This movie has got everything. My rating to this one is 10000000.
This movie made me feel a range of emotions. It's been years since a movie made me these many ways.
This movie caught me off guard. It is outstanding.
A truly gripping film from beginning to end. Teryl Rothery plays one of his most engaging and emotional roles to date, and the rest of the cast perform beautifully. Highly recommended!
Incredible I went to the cinemas to see this, and as a huge Autumn Reeser fan I found no disappointment. Liam Hughes are also favourite actor of mine and bringing them all together made me most happy. I loved the plot and how it is so compelling and intriguing.
The day I saw L'héritage de Noël was the first time I've ever seriously contemplated staying at the theater and seeing it again right afterwards. That's because it is literally so stuffed with cool stuff that it was hard to mentally process it all.