The Christmas Shoes (film)

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The Christmas Shoes
Based onThe Christmas Shoes novel by Donna VanLiere
Written byWesley Bishop
Directed byAndy Wolk
StarringRob Lowe
Kimberly Williams
Music byLawrence Shragge
Country of originUnited States
Canada
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersBeth Grossbard
Craig Anderson
ProducerMichael Mahoney
CinematographyJohn Berrie
EditorDrake Silliman
Running time94 minutes
Production companiesBeth Grossbard Productions
Craig Anderson Productions
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseDecember 1, 2002 (2002-12-01)
Chronology
Followed byThe Christmas Blessing

The Christmas Shoes is a 2002 American-Canadian made-for-television drama film based on the song and of the same name which was broadcast on CBS on December 1, 2002. It was shot in Halifax, Nova Scotia.[1] It is the first part in a trilogy of films, followed by The Christmas Blessing (2005) and The Christmas Hope (2009).

Plot[]

The film has several intertwined plot lines: Workaholic lawyer Robert Layton and the impact of his job on his marriage to Kate and his relationship with his daughter Lily. Maggie Andrews, her terminal illness, her husband Jack and young son Nathan. Robert's mother Ellen, and her friendly neighbor Dalton a teacher at Nathan and Lily's school.

Summary[]

The story opens with Robert visiting the cemetery before Christmas. He sees a younger man wearing a Boston Red Sox Cap visiting a grave. We flash back...

Robert sees a pair of red shoes has fallen out of a delivery truck. Robert returns the shoes to Tom Wilson' store. Robert's car won't start, Tom tells him about Jack's repair shop. Jack's wife Maggie has congestive heart failure and needs a transplant. Kate takes over Maggie's volunteer job directing the local Christmas school choir.

Nathan overhears Maggie telling Kate that she and Jack would go dancing on their anniversary. Nathan goes to Wilson's store and finds the red shoes Robert returned. Nathan saves money to buy the shoes by collecting empty cans. Dalton cares for Nathan after school. Dalton's neighbor Ellen, gives Nathan her son Robert's old Red Sox Cap. Ellen writes a note and puts it in Robert's old lunch box.

Maggie does not receive a heart transplant. Ellen sees Dalton loading bags of cans into his car. Ellen says she is going to leave the Christmas lights on for a while. When the lights are still on the next morning Dalton discovers that Ellen has died. Dalton tells Nathan that his wife died 11 years ago. He tells Nathan to cross over to an alley and Nathan finds the cans.

Christmas Eve, Nathan runs to Wilson's Department Store and Robert is late going to Wilson's. They get the store clerk to open the door. Nathan wants to buy the shoes but the clerk tells him he does not have enough money. Seeing that Nathan is upset, Nathan explains that he wants the shoes for his mom, so that she will be beautiful in heaven. Robert pays for the shoes. Nathan runs home.

Robert leaves the store without the gifts. Robert's car won't start and asks Tom for a ride. Tom asks Robert if he is going to the Christmas concert. Nathan gives Maggie the shoes. Robert and Tom arrive at the new location for the Christmas concert and meet Kate and Lily. They are caroling for Maggie. Robert and Kate reconcile. The family sees the light go off in Maggie's room. Robert sees the package his mom Ellen had sent, and reads the note inside.

We flash forward to present time at the cemetery. Robert tells the younger man that he likes his Boston Red Sox Cap. After the younger man leaves, Robert sees the red shoes on the grave. He realizes it is Nathan and calls after him, but Nathan has driven off. Robert smiles.

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References[]

  1. ^ "An appealing fit for the holiday season". latimes. Retrieved 12 December 2015.

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