Once in a while, a movie comes along that reminds us how powerful love can be. In the midst of war in Afghanistan, Captain Cody Cullen (John Newton, "Desperate Housewives") is touched by lovely card sent by Faith Spelman (Alice Evans, "The Chris Isaak Show") from the small picturesque town of Nevada City, California. As months pass, the card never leaves his side, giving him the strength to survive and setting him on a mission to find her. The Christmas Card has received massive critical acclaim and audiences are raving. Now for the first time on DVD, Emmy-nominated (TBD) The Christmas Card is available with great bonus features and is the perfect gift for this holiday season!
The Christmas Card Movie

I’m usually not so sappy when it comes to Christmas movies, but I loved this movie.
A beautiful woman sends Christmas cards to the troops, with pictures of her hometown. A sergeant receives one of these cards and after going on leave following a fellow soldier’s death, he finds himself in Washington timber country. I loved the cute little scenes in the diner where they both find they love curly fries and the tasteful flirtations. The church scene was so nostalgic and made me want to head straight to church. The only disbelieving part was where she breaks up with her shallow fiance and he takes it so well and gentlemanly.
A Boyfriend for Christmas and Eve’s Christmas are also movies I’ve seen recently that I’m also purchasing. Take a look at them as well.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Christmas Card (DVD, 2007)
This is one of those movies you just have to add to your collection, its such a great love story/family movie, it has you hooked right from the beginning, I watched it with my…
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE CHRISTMAS CARD
I BELIEVE I MAY HAVE COMMENTED ABOUT THIS MOVIE BEFORE. THIS CHRISTMAS MOVIE IS ONE OF THE BETTER ONES I HAVE SEEN IN YEARS.
This is a very sweet, clean, family-friendly movie. Its one of my favorites, right up there with Hallmark’s Season For Miracles – it has the same tone and theme of welcoming strangers into a family.
Cody Cullen is a soldier overseas at Christmastime who receives a Christmas card from well-wishing stranger Faith. He is touched by the card and keeps it close. When a fellow soldier is killed in an attack, he returns to the States to notify and comfort the widow. While there, he also searches for and meets Faith, but never tells her how he knows her. Through a series of events he becomes like a member of Faith’s family. When his time is up, he leaves the Christmas Card with a special gift for Faith’s family and disappears without saying goodbye. Faith then realizes her feelings for him and tries to catch up with him. Naturally, it is a happily-ever-after fairytale story.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Cute Movie. Predictable. Bad Editing.
This movie was a cute, cheap chick flick.
It had good messages here and there, but it lacked some real “meat”
Really bad editing.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing
Perhaps I’ve seen too many good movies (most of them older movies) lately but this one really disappointed me.
I watched this movie in December 2006. The Christmas Card is the greatest movie that I have ever watched. Christmas is my favorite time of the year. This family attends church. No suggested dialogue, language, violence or sex. How much better can it get. A soldier in Iraq receives a Christmas Card from a stranger and it keeps him going. It is scheduled to air December 2nd at 9 and 11pm. Dec. 7th 9pm and Dec. 25th 7pm on Hallmark Channel.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Christmas Card
Very good movie (a love story but not overpowering). I liked the story and have watched it many times already.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Christmas Card
This is a great Movie. A must see for those who are patrotic, romantic, and love American moral Values. Each Character played their part extemely well.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet Story all year long.
The story of a young military man who follows his heart is a lovely, sweet story. We all enjoy seeing Ed Asner again, and the two relatively new faces of Alice Evans and John…
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Christmas Card
A great film for the holidays. Romantic flick get out the kleenex box.
Not overly done with the romance. Kind of sneaks up on you. Lighthearted
fun movie.
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Christmas Card
Nice Christmas time movie. Cute story line. Editing is a little slopppy and choppy. Continuity fails many times leaving holes in the script.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Love concures all
If you just want a feel good,hometown, good ,romantic movie this is for you. It’s one of those that will give you the warm fuzzies.