Christmas Cupid Page #2

Synopsis: Sloane is a beautiful, stylish woman on the fast track to success in her public relations firm when a starlet client, Caitlin, dies. Caitlin immediately becomes Sloane's own personal "Jacob Marley" (the Christmas Carol ghost) ushering in the spirits of Christmas past, present, and future - all in the guises of Sloane's former boyfriends. Sloane finds out first hand that her unethical ways and workaholic habits need to change and that reuniting with one of the past lovers whom she jilted may be the answer for a happy-ever-after life.
Director(s): Gil Junger
Production: ABC Family Channel
 
IMDB:
5.7
Year:
2010
85 min
93 Views


with the red dress that I'm wearing

at brunch on Christmas morning.

I wish you were there to see it.

I told you, I have to

work all day Christmas.

Of course. I just...

We used to have so much fun

on Christmas mornings.

Getting all dressed up, posing for

pictures by the Christmas tree.

Remember?

Of course I do.

Oh, I know. Have Larry take a

picture of you and email it to me.

Will do.

I'll see that one, please.

Certainly, madam.

Here, hold your brother.

Mom, please

don't call him that.

Now, how come Larry isn't getting

you your present himself?

He's in Cleveland on

business till the 24th.

He doesn't have

time to shop.

Pretty.

Pretty expensive!

The more it costs, the more

Larry knows he loves me.

That's not very romantic.

Darling, men come and go,

but diamonds are forever.

You want one? Yeah?

I think your brother

wants one.

Please don't call him that.

Hey, Jenny! I know

you're gonna be shocked.

I'm late. Again.

I'll see you in five.

Oh, my God,

this is fantastic!

It is a chestnut tartlet

with a tangelo glaze.

Hey, it's insane.

Your customers must

eat this up.

Well, they would,

if we had any.

It's probably slow

'cause of the holiday.

And I would eat this

every day.

Good. I'm thinking about making it

for Christmas dinner on Saturday.

Oh, about dinner...

You can't come.

I'm sorry,

I have to work.

On Christmas Day?

Oh, Sloane Spencer

makes a rare appearance.

It's a Christmas miracle!

Merry Christmas, Ed.

What's up

with Scrooge?

He's worried about money.

We both are.

I don't know why I ever thought

it would be a good idea

to open

a restaurant in LA.

Uh, because you're an amazing chef.

Always have been.

You know, you're the

reason for my freshman 15.

Oh, come on!

Who knew that truffle oil was so

good on top of mac and cheese.

My specialty.

And once people realize how

irresistible your food is,

you're gonna have a line

outside the door.

Actually, I wanted to

talk to you about that.

I know that people would love this

place, if they'd ever heard of it.

But I just don't know

how to get the word out.

So, I was hoping that

maybe you could help me,

since you are the best

publicist in the entire city.

Flattery will get you

everywhere.

Okay, what this place

needs is star power.

Okay. We'll get the

celebrities in here,

we'll get the paparazzi out there, and

you'll get a full house, guaranteed.

Do you still have those gift certificates

left over from the grand opening?

They're in

the storeroom.

Oh! Could you give them to

some of your famous clients?

No.

I'll give them to all

my famous clients.

I'll put them inside

our company gift bags,

and I promise you,

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Aury Wallington

Aury Wallington is an American novelist and TV writer. She has written extensively for TV, and her latest book is based upon science fiction series Heroes. The novel, titled Heroes: Saving Charlie, is the first in what will be a series of Heroes books which have been written with the full cooperation of Heroes creator Tim Kring. Aury currently created the NBC.com series Dial * starring AnnaLynne McCord. She is also writing for the new live-action Cartoon Network TV show Tower Prep. more…

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