

Comedy · Romance · TV Movie
Overview
"Meeting cute" while Jodie's son Timmy enthuses over a model train set, Jodie and the raffish but likeable Steve immediately hit it off, but she is already engaged to conservative lawyer Paul Davis. The days between Christmas and New Year's Eve, Jodie finds herself in the unenviable position of choosing between two men whom she adores equally--a job not made easier by the well-meaning interference of son Timmy.
Top Cast


David James Elliott
David James Elliott
Steve Mason
David James Elliott
Steve Mason


Cynthia Gibb
Cynthia Gibb
Jodie Ennis
Cynthia Gibb
Jodie Ennis
Curtis Blanck
Curtis Blanck
Timmy Ennis
Curtis Blanck
Timmy Ennis


Al Waxman
Al Waxman
Mr. Corley
Al Waxman
Mr. Corley


Tom Irwin
Tom Irwin
Paul Davis
Tom Irwin
Paul Davis


George R. Robertson
George R. Robertson
George R. Robertson


Patricia Hamilton
Patricia Hamilton
Susan Ennis
Patricia Hamilton
Susan Ennis
Victor Ertmanis
Victor Ertmanis
Victor Ertmanis


Pam Hyatt
Pam Hyatt
Emily Chambers
Pam Hyatt
Emily Chambers
Christina Collins
Christina Collins
Christina Collins
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