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  1. 28. Okt. 2021 · Hallmark Cast Details. Nishitha Dutta. October 28, 2021. Directed by Fred Gerber, ‘The Christmas Promise’ is a part of Hallmark’s ‘Miracles of Christmas’ line-up that follows a young woman, Nicole, who has to recuperate from her fiance’s death. As a part of the process, she has to renovate their dream house and sell it so that his ...

  2. The Christmas Promise Nicole (Torrey DeVitto) learns to deal with grief, with the help of her grandfather (Patrick Duffy) and Joe (Dylan Bruce), a carpenter she hires to renovate the home that was once meant for her and her fiancé.

    • 84 Min.
  3. The Christmas Promise is yet again another cheesy, hollow, mindless Hallmark film. Same exact premise as all Hallmark films, but i will say it did have a pinch of originality. They actually killed a character offscreen in the opening act. So that was a flavorful surprise.

  4. 2. Nov. 2021 · Premieres Saturday Nov 6 / 6epStarring Torrey DeVitto, Dylan Bruce, Patrick Duffy, Greyson HoltNicole learns to deal with grief, with the help of her grandfa...

    • 31 Sek.
    • 183,6K
    • W Network
  5. www.hallmarkmystery.com › the-christmas-promise › videosThe Christmas Promise - Video

    Preview - The Christmas Promise. Watch video for the Hallmark Mystery original Christmas movie “The Christmas Promise” starring Torrey DeVitto, Dylan Bruce and Patrick Duffy.

  6. 27. Okt. 2021 · Watch a scene from "The Christmas Promise" starring Torrey DeVitto and Dylan Bruce. Subscribe to our channel for previews, sneak peeks, and more every week: ...

    • 1 Min.
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    • Hallmark Movies and Mysteries
  7. 'The Christmas Promise' is another 2021 Hallmark Christmas film to have a more serious theme for its story, after 'Christmas in My Heart'. The themes of grief and loss is familiar territory for Hallmark, but they are such relevant, universal and relatable themes/emotions due to everybody encountering them at least once in their lives that it doesn't matter how many times they're seen in film ...