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Christmas in the Clouds (2001)

Christmas in the Clouds (2001)
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Ray (Tim Vahle) has just returned from college to run a Native-American ski lodge. A laid-back place where employees' children play in the lobby and the handyman has a habit of macking on guests, the lodge isn't exactly four-star travel guide material. So when Ray learns that a travel guide representative is coming to make an inspection, he makes an executive decision to make the lodge a professional place of business. In addition to keeping his father, who happens to be the hotel's former manager, out of his way, he also has to contend with his somewhat eccentric staff, which includes an emotional vegetarian chef (Graham Greene) who takes a certain pleasure in informing his diners of the names he has given the animals they're eating. Despite Ray's exhaustive preparations, something, of course, goes wrong: something that, in this case, turns out to be a case of mistaken identity: when Tina, a comely Mohawk woman, shows up at the lodge, Ray assumes her to be the representative, and sets about giving her the royal treatment while the actual representative (M. Emmet Walsh) is ignored and must contend with a hefty dose of hotel mismanagement. Christmas in the Clouds was an audience favorite at the 2002 Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Starring:
Timothy VahleMariAna Tosca, (more)
Director(s):
Kate Montgomery
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Christmas in the Clouds

Ray (Tim Vahle) has just returned from college to run a Native-American ski lodge. A laid-back place where employees' children play in the lobby and the handyman has a habit of macking on guests, the lodge isn't exactly four-star travel guide material. So when Ray learns that a travel guide representative is coming to make an inspection, he makes an executive decision to make the lodge a professional place of business. In addition to keeping his father, who happens to be the hotel's former manager, out of his way, he also has to contend with his somewhat eccentric staff, which includes an emotional vegetarian chef (Graham Greene) who takes a certain pleasure in informing his diners of the names he has given the animals they're eating. Despite Ray's exhaustive preparations, something, of course, goes wrong: something that, in this case, turns out to be a case of mistaken identity: when Tina, a comely Mohawk woman, shows up at the lodge, Ray assumes her to be the representative, and sets about giving her the royal treatment while the actual representative (M. Emmet Walsh) is ignored and must contend with a hefty dose of hotel mismanagement. Christmas in the Clouds was an audience favorite at the 2002 Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Director(s):
Kate Montgomery
Writer(s):
Kate Montgomery
Producer(s):
Mitchell SteinSarah WassermanKate Montgomery
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Categories:
Comedy
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Christian S.

This was no academy award winning film but still very fun and entertaining. It's a romantic comedy with several interlinked stories going on. The mountain scenery is beautiful. It could easily qualify for a Hallmark made for TV type movie, but was still overall, very good.

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Noreen D.

I first saw this movie at the theatre when I read that it was very good but was considered a "sleeper." Since then, it has become a Chritmas -time movie that my family watches every year. The whole mistaken identity becomes quite hilarious. It is a "feel good" movie that gives you a break from the other traditional Christimas movies.

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Doug J.

Great Christmas movie. Excellent for families. Highly recommend it.

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