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  1. The Christmas Hope is a 2009 American-Canadian made-for-television drama film directed by Norma Bailey and starring Madeleine Stowe which was broadcast on Lifetime on December 13, 2009. It is the third part in a trilogy of films, preceded by The Christmas Shoes (2002) and The Christmas Blessing (2005).

  2. 13 dic 2009 · The Christmas Hope: Directed by Norma Bailey. With Madeleine Stowe, James Remar, Ian Ziering, Tori Barban. When lives intertwine during Christmas, hope is the only unifying gift. After suffering a personal tragedy, a social worker throws herself into finding homes for children in need.

    • (846)
    • Drama
    • Norma Bailey
    • 2009-12-13
  3. 7 dic 2009 · The stars of the LMN original movie "The Christmas Hope" offer their insights about the film's lessons and their characters' emotional journeys.

    • 2 min
    • 8,3K
    • Lifetime
  4. The Christmas Hope: The Message | Lifetime. This video montage from the LMN original movie "The Christmas Hope" offers a glimpse of the touching, holiday message of the film. Premieres...

    • 2 min
    • 31,7K
    • Lifetime
  5. 13 dic 2009 · At the same time Dr. Nathan Andrews is trying to find the parents of a boy who died in the ER, and Mark is trying to help one of his son's friends. After the recent loss of her son Sean, Patty Addison devotes herself to finding homes for needy children.

  6. The Christmas Hope. Starring Madeleine Stowe, James Remar, and Ian Ziering. When Patti brings home a foster child on Christmas, she and her husband set aside their differences to give the girl a special holiday. Based on the book by Donna VanLiere. 93 IMDb 6.5 1 h 28 min 2009. 16+.

  7. inkblot11 23 August 2012. Patty (Madeleine Stowe) is awakened in the wee hours of the morning and handed a baby girl named Mia. As a social worker, she is used to emergency calls and it will be her job to find a foster home for the child ASAP. Fortunately, a foster family says yes, for Christmas is but a few days away.