The Christmas Shoes (film)
The Christmas Shoes | |
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Directed by | Andy Wolk |
Written by |
Wesley Bishop Donna Van Liere |
Starring |
Rob Lowe Kimberly Williams |
Music by | Lawrence Shragge |
Cinematography | John Berrie |
Edited by | Drake Silliman |
Distributed by | CBS |
Release dates | December 1, 2002 |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Country |
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Language | English |
The Christmas Shoes is a made-for-TV movie, broadcast on CBS in December 2002. It is based on the song and novel of the same name. It was shot in Halifax, Nova Scotia.[1] It is the first part of a trilogy, followed by The Christmas Blessing (2005) and The Christmas Hope (2009).
The film has several intertwined plot lines: One story is about a driven, workaholic lawyer named Robert Layton and the impact of his job on his marriage to Kate, and to his relationship with his daughter Lily. Another is about Robert's mother Ellen and her friendly neighbor Dalton, a teacher at Nathan and Lily's school. The main story is about Maggie Andrews and her terminal illness, and how her family (small businessman husband Jack and young son Nathan) deals with the impending loss. All stories are linked together. The story opens with a man visiting the cemetery shortly before Christmas. He sees a younger man who is wearing a Boston Red Sox Cap visiting another grave. We flash back...
Robert is leaving his office and sees a delivery truck drive away. He notices that a pair of shoes has fallen out of the back and opens up the box to find a pair of red brocade shoes with gold trim. Robert returns the shoes to Tom Wilson, the owner of Wilsons Store, after repeatedly failing to remember to return them. Outside the store, Robert's car won't start and Tom tells him about a great repair shop run by Jack. Next, we see an increasingly tired Maggie and eventually learn that she has congestive heart failure due to a virus and is now in need of a transplant. As Maggie gets weaker, Kate takes over Maggie's volunteer job directing the local school choir during the Christmas season.
One day, Nathan overhears his mother telling Kate how she and Jack met at a dance studio, and how every year on their anniversary they would to go dancing. Nathan now knows that he wants to get her a very special pair of dancing shoes for Christmas. He goes to Wilsons store and finds a beautiful pair of red Christmas shoes he just knows his mom will love...the same shoes Robert returned to Wilsons store. Nathan set out to save the money to buy the shoes by collecting soda pop cans when his dad tells him each was worth a nickel. Dalton helps care for Nathan after school and takes him to meet a his neighbor Ellen. Ellen gives Nathan her son's old Red Sox Cap. She also takes Robert's old lunch box and writes Robert a note to place inside.
Maggie does not receive her heart transplant because the heart was tested to have Hepatitis B. By the time they find another heart she will be too ill to undergo the operation. Maggie decides to go home to die. Ellen sees Dalton loading soda cans in his trunk. Ellen tells Dalton that she is going to leave the outside Christmas light on for a while. The next morning the lights are still on and Dalton discovers that Ellen has died. Later when Dalton is with Nathan he tells him that his wife died 11 years ago. He tells Nathan to cross over to an alley. There he finds a large amount of cans.
On Christmas Eve, while Maggie is home in her bed dying. Nathan runs out of the house to Wilson's Department Store - only to find the door locked. Robert is late going to Wilson's to pick up gifts for his wife and daughter. Together they get the store clerk to open the door, which we find out "sometimes locks itself". When Nathan runs to the counter in front of Robert to pay for the shoes, the very rude clerk tells him he does not have enough money to pay for them. Robert standing behind him overhears the clerk tell Nathan he does not have enough money to buy the shoes and sees Nathan very upset. Robert asks Nathan what is going on. Nathan explains that he wants the shoes for his mom, for whom this will be her last Christmas, so that she will be beautiful in heaven. After hearing the story, Robert pays the balance of the money needed. Nathan thanks Robert, and runs all the way back to his house.
Robert leaves the store without the gifts, realizing that being with his family is the greatest gift he can give them. His car won't start again and asks Tom Wilson to give him a ride. Tom asks him if he is going to the concert, Robert says yes and Tom tells him it is at a new location. Nathan gives his mom the shoes. She says they are the most beautiful shoes she has ever seen. Robert and Tom arrive and meet Katie and Lily in front of the Andrews home where they are caroling for Maggie. After the vigil, a group of Robert's clients thank Robert for all he is doing for them and giving them hope at Christmas. Robert and Katie reconcile. The family sees the light go off in Maggie's room.
Later, Robert sees the package his mom Ellen had sent, and reads the note inside. She would be happy to know he is making time for his family just as she wanted for Robert.
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 the man was visiting. He realizes who he is and calls after him, but he has already driven off.
Robert smiles to himself.
Selected cast
- Rob Lowe as Robert Layton
- Kimberly Williams-Paisley (credited as Kimberly Williams) as Maggie Elizabeth Andrews
- Max Morrow as Nathan Andrews
- Maria del Mar as Kate Layton
- Hugh Thompson as Jack Andrews
- Dorian Harewood as Dalton Gregory
- Shirley Douglas as Ellen G. Layton
- Amber Marshall as Lilly Layton
- Rhonda McLean as Gwen
- Jeremy Akerman as Tom Wilson
- John Maclaren as Dean McGraw
- Brian Heighton as Jake Cardwell
- Geoff Herod as Nathan Andrews (college aged)
References
- ↑ "An appealing fit for the holiday season". latimes. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
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